Having a thriving summer garden is an awesome feeling… But finding the best beginner canning recipes to preserve your backyard bounty can feel a little intimidating!

But if we are being totally honest… It can also be a little intimidating! When the harvest hits all at once, the pressure to preserve it before it spoils can trigger “canning anxiety.”
But canning doesn’t have to be high-stress… By starting with simple, forgiving, easy recipes, you will build your confidence and stock your pantry with beautiful home-preserved foods.
Here is everything you’ll need to know to get started, plus the best beginner-friendly recipes to try first!

Canning for Beginners: Overcoming Anxiety & The Golden Rules
When it comes to canning for beginners, safe home preservation relies on a few predictable, scientific rules. Once you know them, the intimidation factor disappears!
Trust the Recipe, Not Your Instincts: Unlike everyday cooking where you can throw in a dash of this or a pinch of that, canning is all about chemistry and pH balances. Always follow tested, approved recipes exactly.
Water Bath vs. Pressure Canning: High-acid foods (like fruits, jams, and pickles) are safely processed in a simple water bath canner (a big pot of boiling water). Low-acid foods (like chicken and beef, vegetables, and soups) require a pressure canner to safely preserve and eliminate risks.
Start Small: You don’t need to process 50 pounds of tomatoes on your first day. Start with a single, small batch of blackberry jam or peach jam or soup to get a feel for the rhythm of canning.

Beginner Canning Recipes: The Perfect First Project (Low-Sugar Jams)
If you want an easy win with almost instant gratification… Start with fruit jam! Fruits are naturally high in acid so they’re processed in a simple water bath canner, making it easy.
Classic jams require huge amounts of sugar and less fruit to set properly… This masks the fresh taste of your homegrown fruit, among other things. 😉 That’s why I love using Pomona’s Universal Pectin – it relies on calcium rather than sugar to get a perfect gel, so you can sweeten your jam with honey or just a fraction of the usual sugar!
If you’re new to the world of alternative pectins, read through The Beginner’s Guide to Low-Sugar Jam: Mastering Pomona’s Pectin. This guide breaks down exactly how it works, so you can get a perfect set every single time!
Ready to try it?
Put that advice into practice with our step-by-step Low Sugar Strawberry Jam Canning Recipe (with Pomona’s Pectin & Honey). It’s packed with true strawberry flavor, and serves is perfect for a first-time canner.

Looking Ahead: Preparing for the Tomato Glut
Right now, your tomato plants might just be showing green fruit, but peak tomato season will be here before you know it… Instead of scrambling when your counters are overflowing, now is the time to make your preserving plans!
Many beginners start with canning salsa, but a ready-to-serve tomato soup is actually one of the most rewarding, comforting things you can pull off your pantry shelves during the cold winter months!
Make sure to save this Tomato Soup Canning Recipe (Ready-to-Serve). Having this recipe ready to go takes the stress out of August and September harvests… And gives you delicious dinners for your tomato harvest!

Coming Next to the Farmhouse Kitchen!
Once you fell comfortable with basic fruit canning and summer salsa canning recipes, the real fun begins… Meals in a jar! Imagine pulling a jar off your shelf on a busy weeknight, heating it up, and having a rich, hearty, comforting dinner ready in five minutes flat. We are currently finalizing a spectacular, beginner-friendly pressure canning recipe for Easy Raw Pack Beef Stew. It is the ultimate hands-off “meal in a jar” because you pack the ingredients raw into the jars and let the pressure canner do all the cooking for you!
Don’t miss it!

What are you harvesting first?
Are you starting with a patch of fresh summer berries, or are you anxiously awaiting those first red tomatoes? Let me know in the comments below, and tell us what canning questions you have! I’m are here to help you get canning with confidence!







