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Freezing CeleryBy Ellen Brown
Preparing for Freezing: Wash thoroughly, trim and cut stalks into l-inch lengths. Stalks can also be left whole for tray freezing. Blanching Time: Water-blanch for 3 minutes. Cool promptly, drain and package leaving no headspace. Seal and freeze. Celery stalks can also be frozen without blanching. Best Freezing Method(s):
Suitable Packaging: Freezer containers should be moisture and vapor resistant and should not be prone to cracking or breaking at low temperatures. Containers should provide protection against absorbing flavors or odors and should be easy to label. Suitable packaging for freezing celery includes freezer-grade plastic bags, rigid plastic containers or glass containers and heavy duty-aluminum foil. Maximum Storage Time: 10 to 12 months at 0ºF. Thawing: Add frozen celery directly to dishes while cooking. Tips & Shortcuts: Tray freezing is almost always preferable to Dry Packs because vegetables will not freeze together in clumps, making it easy to access the precise amount you need without thawing out a whole container. Refrigerating Celery: Wrap celery stalks in a damp paper towel and then aluminum foil to keep it fresh in the refrigerator 4 weeks. | |
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