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Lock Eat jars from Lugi Bormioli – interesting product

One of the things we heard often was that the FIDO was great for meals in a jar – BUT the lid hanging down was a pain….    along came Luigi Bormioli (who now OWNS the Rocco Bormioli glass company and their FIDO jar brand) with a great, but fairly expensive, upgrade.

Is it worth the cost increase for the Lock Eat program – so far out customers appear to thinks so – the entire lid comes off and seals back with 1 motion! … restaurants and stores using for display have been buying up a ton…..   it will never replace the FIDO for storage or canning – but for display and meals in a jar – SUPERB in our opinion.

Check out the selection at glaspak.com – they even have a large mouth Juice jar …  a great new idea!

 

Hope you get to enjoy this new product soon! … regards, Bob

Kombucha Tea – The New Health Craze?

 

Kombucha Tea dates back to around 220 BCE and was primarily used in the Manchuria, Russian and Eastern Europe regions. Currently the United States is seeing a boom in the production and consumption of Kombucha Teas.

Kombucha is a verity of fermented, effervescent sweetened black or green tea drink. By fermenting tea using a colonies of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY), Kombucha is said to have multiple health benefits.

Our Italian Glass Swing Top Bottles are perfect for your Kombucha bottling needs!

WARNING – Do not use a square bottle for any fermented or highly carbonated beverages. Please only use Round Bottles as Square Bottles have a tendency to break when exposed to the pressures developed during fermentation or during carbonation.

 

Bormioli Rocco Fido Jar – Chicken Pot pie individual serving (6 3/4 ounce)

Perfect for storing in the freezer for that cold rainy day – or f

or entertaining your friends and family in style!

Want a better lunch at work? .. these jars can be reheated in a microwave (must remove metal hinge – an easy 2 step process – slide off clip in back of wires – wire top and bottom can then be removed with ease)

FIDO Mason Jar Chicken Pot Pie with Butternut Squash

Bormioli Rocco Fido Latch lid 200ML Mason Jar

Mason jars:  4 Bormioli Rocco FIdo 6 3/4 oz Wide Mouth Latch Lid Canning Jars

Ingredients 

  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 1 cup onions, chopped
  • 4 garlic cloves, finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh sage
  • 1 small bunch kale, center ribs and stems removed, leaves chopped
  • Salt and pepper
  • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 3 cups low-sodium chicken broth
  • 1/2 small butternut squash, peeled, cut into 1/2-inch pieces (about 1 1/2 cups)
  • 1/2 rotisserie chicken, meat shredded to bite-size pieces (about 1 1/2 cups)
  • 1 sheet frozen puff pastry, thawed
  • 1 large egg

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.
  2. Heat oil in a heavy skillet or pan over medium-high heat. Add onions; sauté until beginning to brown, about 4 minutes.
  3. Reduce heat to medium-low. Add garlic and sage to skillet and cook, stirring occasionally, until garlic begins to brown, careful not to burn, about 2 minutes.
  4. Massage kale in separate bowl. Add kale and season with salt and pepper to pan with onions. Cook, tossing often, until wilted, about 4 minutes. Sprinkle flour over. Cook, stirring constantly, for 4 minutes.
  5. Stir in broth, 1/2-cupful at a time, then add squash. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low, and simmer until squash is just softened and broth is thickened, 8-10 minutes. Add chicken to skillet, stir, and season with salt and pepper. Remove from heat.
  6. Scoop filling into lightly greased jars.
  7. Unfold pastry and smooth any creases. Use mason jar lids to trace circle disks, 1/2 inch away from the rim, so the disk is larger than the mouth of the jars.
  8. Place pastry cutouts over filled jars allowing edges to hang over sides.
  9. Whisk egg and 1 teaspoon water in a small bowl. Brush pastry with egg wash; cut five 1/2-inch slits in top to vent.
  10. Bake mason jar pot pies until pastry is beginning to brown, 15-20 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 375° and bake until pastry is deep golden brown and crisp, 15-20 minutes longer. Let cool for 10 minutes before serving.
  11. If for later – let cool naturally – then the individual pies can be frozen in the airtight latch lid jar

Servings: 4

Bormioli Rocco FIDO jars are the best latch lid jar on the market today. Versital and durable – replaceable seals – oven and freezer safe glass jars!

Glass Packaging Solutions Case Pack store

GlasPak – large selection of Italian swing top bottles and latch lid jars

Wholesale Glass Bottles and Jars – Restaurants and Hotel sized orders!

 

FIDO mason jar apple pie

Mason Jar Apple Pies

FIDO jars: 6 Canning Jars 4 oz. Bormioli Rocco #141370 jars

 

Apple pie in a Bormioli Rocco Fido jar – glaspak.com

Ingredients

1 11 ounce frozen pre-made pie crust (thawed)
2 cups diced granny smith apples
2 tablespoon sugar
2 tablespoons cornstarch
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
1 cup vanilla ice cream (optional)
Directions
Pre-heat oven at 350 degree F.
In a medium bowl, mix together apples, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and cornstarch. Make sure apples are evenly coated.
Unroll pie crust dough. Press dough to fill the interior mold of each mason jar to the top edge.
Scoop apple mixture into your prepared mason jars and top with 1/2 inch strips of pie crust forming a lattice.
Put jars on a baking sheet, cover with foil for first 20 minutes. Uncover and bake in oven for 25 minutes OR cover unbaked jars with lids and freeze for later. (When baking frozen pies, leave in oven for about 50-60 minutes.)
Serve warm
Servings: 6 – 4 oz. pies

Bormioli Rocco Fido jars can be used in an oven – and can later be refrigerated or even frozen …  the most versital quality latch lid jar on the market today! …

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Canning in A Bormioli Rocco Fido Latch Lid Jar

Found this PDF file for canning in a Bormioli Rocco Fido jar ..

FIDO canning instructions (hot bath)

http://fantes.net/manuals/fido-jars-use-care-instructions.pdf

Canning in a FIDO jar

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Instant Noodles in a Fido Jar

There are many uses for a Bormioli Rocco Fido Jar but one I have personally done is the “Just Add Water Instant Noodle” in a 500 ml Bormioli Rocco Fido Jar

This is a great lunch that you can make in only a few minutes and only requires access to hot water to cook.

The ingredients are pretty simple:

  • A Bormioli Rocco Fido Jar (size is dependent on how much you want to eat)
  • Beef (chicken, pork or other) base – I used “Better Than Bouillon” as my base
  • A “Jerky” or other Dehydrated Protein (Beef, chicken, pork … whatever you are using as your base you will want to pair with the protein).
  • Bean Sprouts (or other sprouts)
  • Cooked noodle (I prefer Udon)
  • Scallions
  • Shiitake Mushrooms

This is a very very simple recipe to make.

First you want to precook the Udon noodles (don’t fully cook them… maybe subtract a minute or two from the recommended cook time. They will cook a little more when you add the hot water).

You will want to prepare your protein. Dehydrating your own protein will yield superior results to store bought jerky. I like to cut my jerky a little thicker than the store prepared and I don’t dehydrate it for as long so that it retains more moisture and isn’t a tough piece of leather. You can also control what flavors you add to your jerky (I like to add some Soy and Worcestershire sauce and maybe a little pepper).

After this basic prep all you do is start stacking the ingredients.

In the bottom of your Bormioli Rocco Fido Jar add a dollop (glob, spoon full, whatever measurement you want to use) of your base (In my case – Better than Bouillon). Next I like to add my noodles and sprouts. Then I add my Shiitake Mushrooms, scallions and finally my Dehydrated meat on the top.

Your basic setup should be similar to mine below.

instant noodle

Once all of that prep is done, you simply seal up the jar and take it with you. When you are ready to consume just grab some hot water, pour it into the jar and close the lid for a few minutes. The hot water should dissolve the Base and finish cooking the noodles while re-hydrating your protein.

Warning: Do not try this in an Ikea or other Chinese made jar, they have been known to crack due to the hot water causing what is called a “thermal shock”

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Fido Jars and Fermentation

Ok.. this has been a touchy subject on many blogs for a long time. There is so much mis-information about this subject – and so many warning posts I have made over the last few years have been edited for those wishing to push one agenda or another that this post is necessary here on our website.

IF you ferment – these are GREAT jars – among the strongest on the market  – but meant to have a VENT – not to self vent…  PERIOD … no arguments – no rebuttals –  I have been distributing the FIDO brand for  3 decades …. and I state for the record – they are NOT meant to “self vent” by stretching the metal rings.  I have heard so many “I always do this” and “I never heard of a jar exploding from this” …  well for the record  – there are millions of these sold a year worldwide – and I can assure you that we DO hear of the mis-use and the problems associated with using the jar in a manner it was not designed for.  These jars are made for canning – and can be used in the hot bath process – as well as stored in the fridge or freezer.  They are meant to hold , not vent,  pressure unless a vent kit is used.

So – the short and sweet of it – we LOVE to sell you this product – we love the fermentation business – but unless you choose to drill the lid and install a vent or buy a vent system (many companies offer a kit)  – you do so at your own risk, as you are using the jar in a manner it was not intended to be used.

On a final note – I have heard nonsense every place I post,  about the relationship of our company  to Pickl-it (one such supplier of vented jars and lid kits)  from people who attempt to debunk my warning above. As a few admins on those blogs point out – this is a ridiculous contention – we are a large supplier to the industry for many many years – and though we have a wonderful relationship with Pickl-it and they are a valued customer – we do not play favorites in our pricing or supply chain….. we sell the same FIDO jars to the Smithsonian Museums for usage in storing artificats – we are a business that welcomes any and all customers.

When used properly – FIDO jars (and ONLY Bormioli Rocco makes FIDO jars by the way) are a wonderful product for your fermentation and storage needs  – none better on the market.

We welcome your orders here on our website .. and happy fermenting!

Bob

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