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#### 4. **Pack the Corn into Jars**
Pack the blanched corn kernels into the sterilized jars, leaving about an inch of headspace at the top. Fill the jars with hot water, making sure the corn is completely covered. If you prefer, you can add a pinch of salt to each jar to enhance the flavor, but it’s optional.
#### 5. **Seal the Jars**
Wipe the rims of the jars to ensure a good seal, then place the lids on tightly. Process the jars in a **pressure canner** for about **55-85 minutes**, depending on the size of the jars and whether they are raw or cooked corn. Be sure to follow proper canning instructions to ensure safety.
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### Step 3: Enjoy Your Corn All Year Long
– **Frozen Corn**: Simply heat the corn in the microwave, on the stovetop, or in a steamer. It’s perfect for soups, salads, casseroles, or as a side dish.
– **Canned Corn**: Open a jar and enjoy your canned corn right away, or use it in your favorite recipes. Canned corn can be a great addition to chili, stews, or baked dishes.
– **Freezing Corn on the Cob**: You can also freeze whole cobs if you prefer. Just follow the same blanching and cooling process and wrap each cob tightly in plastic wrap or foil before freezing.
– **Label Everything**: Whether freezing or canning, always label your corn with the date of preservation. It helps you keep track of freshness and ensures you use the oldest stock first.
– **Avoid Overfilling Freezer Bags**: Leave space in freezer bags for air circulation. This prevents the corn from being packed too tightly and helps it freeze evenly.
Storing corn for up to a year doesn’t have to be complicated. With the right techniques, you can enjoy fresh, sweet corn year-round. Whether you choose to freeze or can your corn, both methods are effective and easy to do. So, whether you’ve harvested a bountiful crop or simply want to make the most of corn season, follow these tips to preserve corn’s fresh, delicious flavor and texture for months to come. Enjoy a taste of summer all year long!