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Strainer for Straining Raspberries?

What do I use to press and strain raspberries?

By mel from Mason, MI

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December 3, 20090 found this helpful

I just helped my mom squeeze elderberries for jelly. We used old nylon stockings. You could use new ones if you want :)

 

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December 4, 20090 found this helpful

I use a colander lined with cheesecloth or hose.

 
December 4, 20090 found this helpful

You can just use a strainer and a spoon. I think I'd cook them first, then strain and press thru a sieve.

 

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December 3, 2009

What is the name of the strainer to strain raspberries?

By Renee from Mt.Clare, WV

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Strainer for Straining Raspberries

Meaning when they are frozen, when you cook them? I just use a regular small mesh strainer if I need one. (07/09/2009)

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By Michawn

Strainer for Straining Raspberries

I think you are referring to a sieve or a mesh strainer. These are very fine mesh that are good for pushing through the pulp of the berries without the seeds. (07/09/2009)

By Tara D.

Strainer for Straining Raspberries

I use a strainer called Vittorio. Hope this helps you find the one you want. (07/12/2009)

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