freezing broccoli the old way
- JRinPA
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freezing broccoli the old way
So the freezer bank book says for broccoli
1 30 min soak in cold salt water (1 tsp per quart), no more than 1" thick
2 3 min blanch in boiling water, maintain high heat, 1 lb max
3 2x blanch time for cool down in cold water, so 6 minutes, running tap water or colder
4 remove from water and finish cooling at room temp
5 tray freeze
6 plastic bag - quart ziplocs here
I will say with thisold method the stuff is fine 3 years later in a deep freeze. For steaming, eaten with cheese sauce, which is the typical way here.
Okay.
So does anyone have an easier method? Modern? Does vacuum sealing of fresh broccoli work, w/o blanching? For 6 mo or a year? For me, sweet corn is hands down better just shucked and vacuum sealed, better than blanching. But Broccoli?
1 30 min soak in cold salt water (1 tsp per quart), no more than 1" thick
2 3 min blanch in boiling water, maintain high heat, 1 lb max
3 2x blanch time for cool down in cold water, so 6 minutes, running tap water or colder
4 remove from water and finish cooling at room temp
5 tray freeze
6 plastic bag - quart ziplocs here
I will say with thisold method the stuff is fine 3 years later in a deep freeze. For steaming, eaten with cheese sauce, which is the typical way here.
Okay.
So does anyone have an easier method? Modern? Does vacuum sealing of fresh broccoli work, w/o blanching? For 6 mo or a year? For me, sweet corn is hands down better just shucked and vacuum sealed, better than blanching. But Broccoli?
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Re: freezing broccoli the old way
I do 4 minutes each in blanch and freeze, changing out the freeze water and adding ice cubes to each freeze. I pat dry and bag immediately. No tray freeze. Yes I do sometimes have issues with frozen parts sticking together, but that's easily remedied by either banging on the counter or separating as it heats up in the skillet. I think the soak is to remove aphids and other unwanted guests. I've never had that problem. So my method in step form:
1. Cut up broccoli
2. Blanch 4 minutes, freezing water 4 minutes
3. Pat dry with paper towels
4. Bag. I also use quart freezer bags. It's helpful to label them beforehand.
I find that 4 minute blanch/freeze is great for the tougher veg such as broccoli, cauliflower, and carrots. I go 2 minutes for corn and kohlrabi. Corn is blanched/frozen on the cob and cut off when it's cooled. Much easier to handle. Have you looked at the methods in the Blue Book?
1. Cut up broccoli
2. Blanch 4 minutes, freezing water 4 minutes
3. Pat dry with paper towels
4. Bag. I also use quart freezer bags. It's helpful to label them beforehand.
I find that 4 minute blanch/freeze is great for the tougher veg such as broccoli, cauliflower, and carrots. I go 2 minutes for corn and kohlrabi. Corn is blanched/frozen on the cob and cut off when it's cooled. Much easier to handle. Have you looked at the methods in the Blue Book?
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Re: freezing broccoli the old way
These people can say it better than I can do here it is and the reason for it.
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25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.