Selecting, Preparing and Canning Fruit
Pie Fillings
General: The following fruit fillings are excellent
and safe products. Each canned quart makes one
8-inch to 9-inch pie. The filling may be used as
toppings on dessert or pastries. Clear Jel® is a
chemically modified corn starch that produces
excellent sauce consistency even after fillings are
canned and baked. Other available starches break
down when used in these pie fillings, causing a runny
sauce consistency. Clear Jel® is increasingly available
among canning and freezing supplies in some stores.
If you cannot find it, ask your county Extension home
economist about its availability in your region.
Because the variety of fruit may alter the flavor of the
fruit pie, it is suggested that you first make a single
quart, make a pie with it, and serve. Then adjust the
sugar and spices in the recipe to suit your personal preferences. The amount of lemon juice should not be altered, as it aids in controlling the safety and
storage stability of the fillings.
When using frozen cherries and blueberries,
select unsweetened fruit. If sugar has been added,
rinse it off while fruit is frozen. Thaw fruit, then
collect, measure, and use juice from fruit to partially
replace the water specified in the recipe. Clear Jel®
is available only through a few supply outlets and is
not currently available in grocery stores. Find out
about its availabilty prior to gathering other
ingredients to make these pie fillings. If you cannot
find it, ask your county extention home economist
about sources for Clear Jel®.
This document was adapted from the "Complete Guide to Home Canning," Agriculture
Information Bulletin No. 539, USDA, revised 1994.
Reviewed June 2006.
top ^
How do I?
Can ·
Freeze ·
Dry ·
Cure & Smoke ·
Ferment ·
Pickle ·
Make Jam & Jelly ·
Store
Home ·
Publications ·
Search ·
Seasonal Tips ·
Info Request ·
Multimedia ·
FAQs ·
Contact ·
Links
|