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I'd like to can some vegetable soup, using only low-cal, low-carb veggies.
Low-carbers I know often mash cauliflower as a substitute for mashed potatoes, so I had the idea of putting some cubed cauliflower in with the tomatoes, celery, green beans, zucchini, etc. in the soup. But then it occurred to me that cauliflower is a vegetable that never gets canned. What would happen if I put it in my soup? Would I end up with vegetable soup with caulifower sludge in it? I'd pressure can it at longest time needed for the various vegetables. Anny |
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