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Freezing Salsa

This is a guide about freezing salsa. Whether you bought bulk salsa or made a lot at home, freezing salsa is a good way to preserve it for later.

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Freeze Extra Tomato Paste In Ice Cube Tray

After opening a fresh can of tomato paste, put whatever you don't use in a small freezer bag, press out the excess air, flatten it until about 1/8 inch thick, and seal. Once the paste is frozen, you can break off a piece whenever you need it.

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Freezing Hollandaise Sauce

I like hollandaise sauce, but live alone and end up throwing out most of it. Does anyone have a single recipe or can I freeze the remainder to eat later?

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Freeze Leftover Tomato Sauce in Ice Cubes

Sometimes when you have to use a small can of tomato sauce, you may not need more than 3-4 tablespoons. Instead of keeping it the fridge, "just in case I need it" and then finding it after a month moldy, I pour the remaining sauce into ice cube trays and freeze them.

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Freezing Tomato Sauce

Can I make homemade tomato sauce and freeze it instead of using the water bath method?

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