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Freezing Squash and Green BeansFeedback About This Post:RE: Freezing SquashWell I wish I would have found this web site an hour ago. I Would have followed Elaine's directions for freezing squash. (next year) Insted I cut, cleaned, cut into smaller slices and it's now boiling. When cooked I'll rine and put into freezer containers and freeze. Hope it works. Post By Joe (Guest Post) RE: Freezing Squash and Green BeansRe: freezing green beans, I have been freezing green beans for years. cook them , without any seasoning untill they are completly cooked, cool put in freezer containers,and freeze, When you get ready to eat , put in water with your seasoning, cook untill the water is almost gone, serve. {put just enough water to start them cooking good} Post By mary spears (Guest Post) RE: Freezing Squash and Green BeansI cook green beans, and cool completely, then freeze in zip lock bags. Months later they taste fresh from the garden. Post By sharon (Guest Post) RE: Freezing Squash and Green Beans
I make up my squash ahead of time in whatever recipe I am using and just thaw and heat and serve later on. Post by tupperangel RE: Freezing Squash and Green BeansMy friend told me to put sliced squash on a cookie sheet and let heat through. Take the squash out of the oven and immediately put squash and cookie sheet in the freezer. Take out after about 15 minutes an bag the squash. she says the squash are not as soggy. She frys them in winter months. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Freezing Squash and Green Beans
I tried freezing yellow squash a new way. I sliced and spread in a single layer in microwave and cooked for 45 seconds. Remove and cool. Place in freezer on cookie sheet in single layer until frozen - then bag. This way you can take out the amount you want to cook. Post By I. Sue (Guest Post) RE: Freezing Squash and Green BeansThank you Post By LISA. (Guest Post) RE: Freezing Squash and Green BeansWhat if you don't blanch the squash first? We have our first garden and we didn't know it had to be blanched before freezing and we have just been washing it, cutting it up, and freezing it. Will it still be edible?? :-( Post By Amanda (Guest Post) RE: Freezing Squash and Green Beanswhat if you just freeze fresh green beans without blanching first. Will they be ok? Post By sab (Guest Post) RE: Freezing Squash and Green BeansAlmost every method of freezing summer squash says to blanch it. My wife (she grew up on a farm) ignores this advice. She washes it, slices it, and puts it in zip-close freezer bags. Nothing more. Saves energy and doesn't unnecessarily heat up the kitchen. My guess is that blanching the squash is what takes the flavor out of it. Ours is always tasty just as if it had come straight out of the garden. Post By Steve Woods (Guest Post) RE: Freezing Squash and Green Beans
My neighbor sliced her squash, dipped it in flour , layed it out in single pieces on a large tray , put in to the freezer until frozen then into ziplock bags for ever how many you wish to fry at a time. It works! Post By Gloria Priscilla (Guest Post) RE: Freezing Squash and Green BeansWHAT DOES BLANCH MEAN Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Freezing Squash and Green BeansI would to freeze fresh summer squash and green beans Post By Janette Shearin (Guest Post) RE: Freezing Squash and Green Beansthank u for the information on squash. freezing squash it was really helpful.but would like to know if u just use freezer bags or the vaccuum pack bags Post By patricia jennings (Guest Post) RE: Freezing Squash and Green BeansI'm in the same boat as you when it comes to squash. However. I raise improved pinto beans and pick and snap them when they are young and just start to plump. I then blanch them, let them dry a little, freeze them on cookie sheets and package them in vaccum seal bags. They have been delicious three years later, cooked with smoked pork bits, onions and seasoning. Hope this helps. Post By Milton (Guest Post) RE: Freezing Squash and Green BeansI have had pretty good sucess with freezing squash by, wasing them good and allow to dry. Then cut them up however you wish. Place in freezer bags and freeze. I do not blanch them as it seems to make them mushy when thawed. I hope this will be some help to you Post By Elaine Talbert (Guest Post) RE: Freezing Squash and Green Beans
Squash once it hardens does pretty well just keeping it in a cool, dry place. It will keep for a long time that way. If you choose to freeze green beans it's best if you blanch them first, then lay them out on a cookie sheet in the freezer till they are frozen and bag. They retain the best flavor that way. Post by ThriftyFun |
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