So,
my lovely purple sweet potatoes came from a program at Virginia StateUniversity that works with farmers, to show them how to be profitable
with limited resources and using organic gardening practice.
They
are actually called “All Purple” Sweet potatoes and I found a
source, Sow True Seed (which is currently sold out) that sells the
“slips”. I have not used them, but this link tells about their
beliefs on non-GMO, non-hybrid, etc. Their slips are also organic. .SowTrue Seed
Now,
processing the sweet potatoes was pretty straight forward.
First,
I had to wash them. These were straight from the ground. Funny thing,
plants that come from the ground have a lot of dirt on them. :)
Then
I boiled them until soft when pierced with a fork. They evidently
need a little longer to cook. I had one orange sweet potato, that I am turning onto doggy treats.Then I slipped the skins off. I had to do a little peeling, since they were new potatoes. Saved the skin to dehydrate into dog treats.
I
simply cut them up into the sterilized canning jars (hot pack),
adding boiling water with 1” headspace.
Wiped
down the tops with a vinegar soaked paper towel, added sterilized
lids and rings.
Processed them in the pressure canner (low acid food) at 10# pressure for 65 minutes.
Processed them in the pressure canner (low acid food) at 10# pressure for 65 minutes.
There
you have it. I am looking forward to using these and getting more.
Then I made All Purple Sweet Potato ICE CREAM Yuminess!
Then I made All Purple Sweet Potato ICE CREAM Yuminess!
I grew All Purple Organic sweet potatoes from Sow True Seed this year and they were my most bountiful harvest!
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