50+ Meal in a Jar Canning Recipes (2024)

Canning meals in a jar is a great way to have delicious homemade prepared food ready to heat and eat, all right from your pantry shelf.

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Ingredients for canning beef stew, one of my favorite meal in a jar canning recipes.

It’s one thing to use canning to put up a little bit of extra produce from the garden, but you’ve reached a new level when you start canning ready-to-heat and eat meals in a mason jar.

You’re not canning ingredients anymore; you’re canning whole meals that will make a real difference on a busy weeknight later on.

While it’s true that a jar of homemade beef stew isn’t quite as versatile as individual jars of home-canned potatoes, canned carrots, beef stock, and stew beef…it makes more sense when it’s late, and you’re flailing around looking for meal ideas.

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Our own Home Canned Beef Stew

Just a few home-canned meals in a jar can mean the difference between a satisfying, healthy home-cooked meal instead of expensive, greasy take-out food.

Versatility comes from canning a variety of different ready-made meals that you know your family loves. To do that, you need a good selection of meal-in-a-jar canning recipes.

Fear not! I’ve got you covered. This is every single meal-in-a-jar canning recipe that the internet offers (at least at the time of this writing).

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Serving Home Canned White Chicken Chili

Guidelines for Canning Meals in a Jar

Before we dive into the actual recipes, it’s important to cover what’s safe for canning (and what’s not).

All of these recipes are pressure-canning recipes because they include hearty ingredients like meat and vegetables. Canning jam, fruit, and pickles in a water bath canner does preserve food, but it just provides condiments and dessert, not the heart of the meal.

If you’re not familiar with pressure canning, please read my beginner’s guide to pressure canning before you get started.

I use a 30-quart All-American Brand Pressure Canner, and it’s the best one on the market, in my opinion. There are other options though, and I cover all of those in my article on the supplies you need for canning.

Once you’re familiar with how a pressure canner works, realizing it has its limits is important. While it’s perfectly fine to can meat, broth, and vegetables, some ingredients cannot be canned at home.

Canning recipes should never include:

  • Milk, Cream, Butter, and Other Dairy Products
  • Coconut Milk
  • Flour, Corn Starch, and most thickeners (Canning Clear Jel is the only Exception)
  • Rice, Pasta, and Other Starchy Foods
  • Eggs, including pickled eggs

All of those ingredients can be added at serving time. For example, we pressure can beef stew without thickeners and then quickly thicken the broth as we’re warming it on the stove.

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Making Chicken Pot Pie with Home-Canned Filling

The only thickener safe for canning is cook-type clear jel, which is usually used when canning premade pie fillings. Some people do use it to thicken sauces in savory meals, but I don’t. It leads to a goopy, pie-filling-like texture that I don’t want in my main courses.

Pasta for chicken noodle soup is another example. Just can the chicken, broth, and veggies, then cook the pasta and add it in as the soup warms on the stove.

You can pressure can things like Thai curry, but you’ll have to add coconut milk when you warm the meal.

You get the idea.

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Canning Thai Red Curry Duck

If you’re worried about not having perishable ingredients like milk and butter on hand when it comes to mealtime, there are shelf-stable versions of perishable pantry ingredients that require no refrigeration.

They’re a great option to keep in your emergency pantry, right next to your meals in a jar.

Lastly, I’ll note that if you’re above 1,000 feet in elevation, you’ll need to adjust the pressure accordingly to make sure your meal-in-a-jar recipes are processed correctly. You can refer to this guide on altitude adjustments for pressure canning.

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Home-canned beef

Meal in a Jar Canning Recipes

I’ve scoured the internet for every meal-in-a-jar canning recipe available and collected them all into categories for your easy reference. Hearty meals like chili, soups, stews, curries, stroganoff, and more.

That said, not every pressure canning recipe is available free on the internet at this point. There are plenty more, but you’ll have to look in canning books.

In my opinion, the best pressure canning book is Pressure Canning for Beginners and Beyond by Angi Schneider. It contains some truly spectacular (and unique) meal-in-a-jar recipes that you just can’t find anywhere else.

I love that Angi’s recipes are all well-tested, and she’s put in extra work to ensure they’re all safe and approved for home canning. She has several dozen meal-in-a-jar canning recipes that are not published anywhere on the internet.

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Pressure Canning for Beginners and Beyond

The other book I’d recommend is The Complete Guide to Pressure Canning by Diane Devereaux, but if you use that book, you’ll have to do your own homework. She includes some ingredients that are just not safe for pressure canning (like coconut milk, etc.), so be sure to watch that.

She also uses clear jel as a thickener in soups, which, while approved for canning, makes them goopy and is not to everyone’s taste.

Nonetheless, she has many good ideas, and her book is a great place to get inspiration. If you only get one pressure canning book, go with Angi’s Pressure Canning for Beginners and Beyond.

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Homemade Chili Con Carne for Canning

Hearty Meat Dinners

Hearty dinners made from canned seasoned meat work out really well at the center of the table. Some of these are just the meat main course, meaning you can add something like home-canned corn on the side. Or, you can just heat and eat and not worry about it.

Others include everything, with both meat and vegetables in the jar.

Either way, I’ve broken them down by the type of meat included in the recipe. If you’re looking for vegetarian main courses, skip down to the next section.

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A whole chicken parted for canning.

Beef

These beef meal-in-a-jar canning recipes will also work with other types of red meat, including venison, moose, bear, and veal. Pork can also be substituted in place of beef in any of these recipes, as the canning instructions are the same.

Canning beef generally can be done as slices, steaks, cubes, or ground meat, and is usually done with beef stock as the canning liquid (but tomato juice is also popular).

I have a separate list of more than 30 beef canning recipes, but these are a great place to start:

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Home Canned Beef Pot Pie Filling

Beyond whole chunks of beef, you can also pressure can ground beef. Ground beef canning recipes are an economical way to put protein on your pantry shelf, and it works especially well for canning taco filling, chili and sloppy joe filling.

You can also can plain ground beef; believe it or not, canning Hamberger patties works fine too. Once out of the jar, you just brown them again to crisp the outsides and serve them like a regular hamburger.

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Serving Home Canned Sloppy Joe Filling

Pork

The instructions for canning pork are largely the same as canning beef, and it can also be put up as slices, steaks, cubes, or ground.

The main thing to note here is that cured pork products (like ham and bacon) are not approved for canning because the cure makes the meat denser, and heat doesn’t penetrate the same way.

There are a few tested canning recipes that use a small amount of ham or bacon for flavor, like Boston Baked Beans. Those have been specifically tested, and it’s really only a piece or two per jar.

You cannot put up a whole jar of bacon or ham alone, as there’s no tested process for that.

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Home Canned Pulled Pork Ribs

Chicken, Duck & Rabbit

The canning instructions for chicken, duck, and rabbit are all the same. (The same instructions apply to goose, partridge, and other game birds, as well as small game like squirrel.)

Poultry can be canned bone-in, or boneless, and believe it or not, when you do it, bone in the canning time is less because the bones conduct heat to the center of the jar better.

They also take up space in the jars, so you lose a bit there…but it is still not a bad option for pieces that are hard to bone raw (like wings and legs).

I have a separate list of more than 20 chicken canning recipes, but here are a few to get you started.

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Canning Chicken

Vegetarian Meal in a Jar Canning Recipes

If you’re looking for meal-in-a-jar canning recipes without meat, you’ve come to the right place. While most feature some type of meat front and center, there are quite a few that are based on either beans or mixed vegetables.

Things like soups, chili, veggie baked beans, and more.

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Chili Canning Recipes

A classic easy meal in a jar, chili has all the ingredients to satisfy right in one bowl. Standard chili con carne is always a classic, but you can also make mixed bean chili or a lighter white bean and chicken chili too.

We always keep a few different variations on our pantry shelf, and then it’s easy to serve next to a quick batch of homemade cornbread.

Beef Chili Canning Recipes

While these are beef chili recipes, you can substitute any red meat instead of beef.

Feel free to turn this into venison chili, elk chili, or even bear chili if you have the meat.

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Home Canned Chili Con Carne

Chicken Chili Canning Recipes

Red meats make traditional chili recipes, but chicken chili is delicious in its own right. These chicken chilis tend to keep things lighter, skipping the tomato and using white beans instead of red kidney beans.

They’re a nice twist on an old classic.

(You can use any poultry in these recipes, including turkey, duck, or goose.)

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Pressure Canning Chicken Chili Verde

Other Chili Canning Recipes

While pork and venison can be used in place of beef in classic beef chili recipes, sometimes it’s nice to have a specific recipe that tailors the seasonings to the meat used.

Meat and Bean Canning Recipes

Chili isn’t the only way to put meat and beans in a jar.

Honestly, most chili recipes don’t even include beans…they’re just spiced meat. Anyway, meat and beans are a classic combination that deserves their own category.

While baked beans are popular, it’s far from the only option for meat and bean canning recipes.

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Canning Boston Baked Beans

Soup Canning Recipes

Canning soup at home is such an easy way to put a meal in a jar, and I actually have a whole separate article covering soup canning recipes.

Here are some of the very best options:

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Canning Sausage Potato and Kale Soup (Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana)

Other Meal in-a-Jar Ideas

Beyond explicit “meal in a jar” recipes, there are several other canning recipes that already make up most of a meal. Things like ready-made pasta sauce, especially pasta sauce with meat, only require cooking some pasta on the side.

These are almost a full meal and worth keeping on your pantry shelf.

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Our own home-canned pasta sauce.

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FAQs

How do you preserve meals in jars? ›

Water bath canning is a process of preserving prepared food by packing it into jars with self-sealing lids and submerging the jars in boiling water for a set amount of time to create an airtight seal and kill anything that would cause the food to spoil, such as bacteria and enzymes.

What foods are worth canning? ›

The Best Foods to Can
  • Fruits: apples, blackberries, blueberries, cherries, cranberries, peaches, pears, plums, raspberries, and strawberries.
  • Vegetables: asparagus, beans, cabbage, carrots, cucumbers, mushrooms, radishes, tomatoes, winter squash, and zucchini.
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How to make sure jars seal when canning? ›

Use a dampened paper towel to remove food particles from the jar sealing surface. Turn screw bands firmly tight. This is sometimes described as fingertip tight. If bands are too tight, air cannot vent during processing and lids will buckle; if bands are too loose, vacuum will be low and seals may fail now or later.

What kind of jars should not be used for canning? ›

Commercial Jars a.k.a. One Use Jars

Seemingly insignificant scratches in glass may cause cracking and breakage while processing jars in a canner. Mayonnaise-type jars are not recommended for use with foods to be processed in a pressure canner because of excessive jar breakage.

How long will canned food last? ›

Most shelf-stable foods are safe indefinitely. In fact, canned goods will last for years, as long as the can itself is in good condition (no rust, dents, or swelling). Packaged foods (cereal, pasta, cookies) will be safe past the 'best by' date, although they may eventually become stale or develop an off flavor.

What is the best canned food to stockpile? ›

These are the healthy pantry items you'll want to have on hand
  1. Canned tuna and salmon. These are great sources of protein. ...
  2. Canned sardines. ...
  3. Canned beans. ...
  4. Shelf-stable vegetables. ...
  5. Canned fruit. ...
  6. Mixed nuts. ...
  7. Milk options. ...
  8. Low-sodium veggie soups.

What foods are not safe for canning? ›

Low-acid foods are the most common sources of botulism linked to home canning. These foods have a pH level greater than 4.6. Low-acid foods include most vegetables (including asparagus, green beans, beets, corn, and potatoes), some fruits (including some tomatoes and figs), milk, all meats, fish, and other seafood.

What canned food should you always have? ›

10 Canned Foods to Always Have in Your Pantry
  • Canned beets. ...
  • Canned pumpkin. ...
  • Canned tuna or sardines. ...
  • Canned black beans. ...
  • Canned Italian tomatoes. ...
  • Canned chicken. ...
  • Canned chickpeas. ...
  • Canned pineapple in juice.
Nov 10, 2022

When canning should the lid pop? ›

You must know this–get this into your head–just because it “pops” doesn't mean that food is safe. It does mean that no new air will get in, and that air is necessary for decomposition.

Why did my jars leak during canning? ›

Food packed into a jar raw is more likely to lose liquid as the raw food contains air that is driven from the jar during the heating/canning process. The recommendation is to heat most fruits before packing into jars. Recipes identify this as a hot pack.

What is a false seal on a canning jar? ›

A false seal is a weak seal that can happen for a number of reasons. False seals occur when the products are not canned correctly, when jar rims are not wiped clean before processing, or if jars are not filled correctly.

Are all mason jars food safe? ›

The jars are safe to use for home canning recipes, cold or room temperature food storage, cold beverages, and crafting.

What fruits and veggies can be stored in mason jars? ›

For us, this is usually strawberries, cucumbers, and peppers. Blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, and cherry tomatoes go into the jars whole. Store everything in your airtight containers with a good lid and that's it! You should have fresh fruit and/or veggies for days to come.

What foods are safe to can when canning? ›

High-acid foods (pH of 4.6 or less) contain enough acid that the Clostridium botulinum spores can't grow and produce their deadly toxin. High-acid foods include fruits and properly pickled vegetables. These foods can be safely canned at boiling temperatures in a boiling water bath.

What foods can you store in glass jars? ›

Pasta, rice, oats, lentils, beans, and all your dried foods are great foods to store in food storage jars. Firstly, because they often come in bland packages that ruin your kitchen aesthetic and just look untidy! Whereas these dried foods can often create an effective display of colours and shapes ideal for your home.

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