Step 1 - Check Jars For Chips Or Cracks
The first process of sterilisation is to check the jars or bottles thoroughly for damage such as cracks, breaks, and chips. If you find any of your jars or bottles are damaged you must discard them.
It is important that you only sterilise your jars, bottles and lids or seals a short time before you are ready to fill them to ensure they remain warm for the filling process.
Step 2 - Wash Your Jars
To remove any initial dirt of grime, wash your jars in warm soapy water and leave to dry.
Step 3 - Prepare The Waterbath
Remove the lids or rubber seals from your jars and put to one side. Place a heat resistant plate upside down in the bottom of your Kilner® Preserving Pan then place the jars inside.
Step 4 - Sterilise Your Jars With Boiling Water
Fill the pan with cold water until the jars are covered. Bring to the boil and keep at the maximum temperature for 10 minutes, turn the heat off and cover the pan to keep the jars warm until you are ready to fill them.
Do not attempt to sterilise your Kilner® Bottles and Kilner® Jars by pouring boiling water into them.
Step 5 - Sterilise Your Lids
Place vacuum seal lids or rubber seals in a small pan and fill with 4 inches of cold water, heat and simmer at 82 degrees for 10 minutes, turn the heat off and cover the pan until you are ready to seal the jars.
Step 6 - Leave Jars To Dry
Use your tongs to remove the jars, seals and lids from the boiling water. Place these on a clean jay cloth and leave them to dry. Your jars are now sterilised and ready to be filled!