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Freezing Homemade Cream of Potato SoupBy jmz2005 from IL Feedback About This Post:RE: Freezing Homemade Cream of Potato Soup@ Debbie-Jenn : Water bath canning is only safe for acidic foods with pH < 4.6 (eg. peaches, apples, tomatoes + citric acid). For non-acidic foods, water bath canning does not get hot enough to prevent the growth of botulism. Use a pressure cooker to can non-acidic foods, it's the ONLY safe way! Post by bedlamite23 RE: Freezing Homemade Cream of Potato Soup
Thank you for all the responses. It has been put in freezer. Post by jmz2005 RE: Freezing Homemade Cream of Potato Soup
Thank you all for your help and advise. Here is the basic recipe, a adjust to whatever I have on hand at the time, or whatever my tastes are for that day. Post by jmz2005 RE: Freezing Homemade Cream of Potato SoupYes, I mash my potatoes and put them in. I make enough for 3 meals at a time. I freeze the extra for easy weeknight meals. Post by jgoebel RE: Freezing Homemade Cream of Potato SoupCare to share that Cream of Potato soup? Sounds lovely. Thanks. Post by adriarobi RE: Freezing Homemade Cream of Potato SoupIf you have chunks of potato, they tend to get a little mushy and mealy when frozen. I personally would can the potato soup in a water bath canner. It's not hard to do. Debbie-Jenn Post by Debbie-Jenn RE: Freezing Homemade Cream of Potato SoupAnything CAN be frozen; the questionable part is its quality when it's defrosted. Frozen milk gets watery when it's defrosted, so you may have the same problem with the soup. Maybe you could add some half and half or cream when you reheat it to counteract that. Either way, it would still be edible. Post by Mary T RE: Freezing Homemade Cream of Potato SoupYes, all kinds of soup can be frozen. Post by MCW |
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