Blanching Vegetables

October 2, 2008 · 5 comments

When 4 heads of broccoli only costs $.88, you have to buy more than you can eat that week! I did! I already had some in the fridge, and my MIL had some for me, but I couldn’t pass this one up! I can’t believe I am now stockpiling fresh vegetables!

So I blanched it and froze it! For great blanching instructions, click here.

Now I’ve got 4 meals worth of broccoli for way less than $2! Yeah!

 Blanching Vegetables Broccoli that was steamed for 1-2 minutes. It just barely turned color!
 Blanching Vegetables After blanching it in the ice water, I let it drain a minute in the strainer.
 Blanching Vegetables I put it into 4 freezer bags, a meal’s worth into each bag!
I also got a great deal on celery…and seeing how it’s the start of soup season, I plan on freezing that too. Celery will be “mushy” upon thawing, but if you’re going to use it in a soup or stuffing, doesn’t matter! I plan to chop it and then freeze it in a Ziploc freezer baggie. You can freeze the stalk whole, but I don’t want to try to chop a mushy stalk!?!

Happy Blanching and Freezing!

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1 Nancy October 2, 2008 at 9:47 pm

Good for you. I just did something similar to this with tomatoes this week.

http://3blondesandthelaw.blogspot.com/2008/09/tomatoes-blender.html

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2 MamaFeelgood October 2, 2008 at 10:47 pm

Fantastic idea. Why have I never thought of this?

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3 Betsy October 3, 2008 at 5:56 am

You can also freeze bell peppers simply by slicing them into strips–no blanching needed. A great way to stock up when produce hits rock bottom prices!

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4 Mrs. Querido October 4, 2008 at 3:14 am

Awesome idea! Oh and thanks for dropping by and leaving such a sweet comment about my family (I love them and they are adorable..lol)..glad you enjoyed your “visit” :)

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5 jan September 16, 2009 at 1:45 pm

I’ve also shredded and frozen carrots and keep them to add to things like soup. I don’t always like to run into big hunks of carrot and this is perfect for split pea of lentil soup. Just toss in a scoop. It spreads out well.

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