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Freezing Cabbage

Can you freeze fresh cabbage?

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Freezing Turnips or Parsnips

This is a guide about freezing turnips or parsnips. Whether you have a late harvest or found a good sale at the market, these vegetables can be easily frozen for later use. When freezing them selection is the first step. Then follow a few simple steps to prepare them for the freezer.

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Freezing Turnips

How do you freeze turnips?

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Freezing Okra

This is a guide about freezing okra. Okra is an essential ingredient for making Creole style gumbo, or even turkey gumbo after Thanksgiving. Fresh okra do not keep for very long, so freezing young tender okra provides some for future cooking.

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Stuffed Cabbage

What is the freezing or boiling method to make stuffed cabbage?

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Freezing Tomatoes and Turnips

How do you freeze tomatoes and turnips?

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Freezing Stuffed Cabbage

Do you freeze stuffed cabbage before or after it is cooked?

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Freezing Fresh Potatoes

How do I freeze fresh potatoes?

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Using Frozen Tomatoes

This is a guide about using frozen tomatoes. Freezing tomatoes is a great way to save them for use later. However, if you have a lot of them you will need to figure out what you want to do with all those frozen tomatoes.

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Freezing Zucchini

This is a guide about freezing zucchini. Storing a bumper crop of garden zucchini in the freezer is a great way to preserve it for cooking in the cold winter months.

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Shelf Life for Frozen Corn on the Cob

What is the shelf life for fresh frozen corn on the cob?

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Freezing Leeks

Can I freeze leeks or is there any other manner to preserve them?

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Drying and Vacuum Sealing Vegetables Vs. Freezing Vegetables

When drying vegetables and vacuum sealing them, what are the advantages and disadvantage over freezing?

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Freezing Eggplants

Does anyone know of a way I can freeze eggplant?

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Freezing Brussels Sprouts

Do you need to blanch or cook first? How do you freeze them?

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Freezing Bell Peppers

I need to freeze some bell peppers so they don't go bad. Can I cook them after cutting them julienne style or do they need to be cooked first? I like to use them for fajitas and soups. Thanks.

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Freezing Vegetables

I want to vacuum pack vegetables without cooking them. Can you freeze vegetables without cooking them?

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Making Frozen French Fries

This is a guide about making frozen french fries. French fries are very popular with kids, but can turn out soggy, not crisp, if not baked or fried correctly. This guide contains tips for making tasty frozen french fries.

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Freezing Sweet Potatoes

How do I freeze sweet potatoes?

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Freezing Carrots

Can you freeze carrots?

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Freezing Zucchini

Freezing ZucchiniA guide to freezing zucchini. Choose young zucchini with smooth, tender skin and a vibrant, dark green color.


Blanching Vegetables

Blanching VegetablesBlanching Vegetables. All vegetables contain naturally occurring enzymes. In some vegetables, unless these enzymes are deactivated with heat before the vegetable is frozen, the enzymes will continue to break down and age them even at freezing temperatures.


Freezing Tomatoes

Freezing TomatoesA Guide to Freezing Tomatoes. Tomatoes will not be solid once thawed, but they do freeze well for use as sauces, juice, pastes or purées. Select firm, ripe tomatoes with deep red color.


Freezing Potatoes

Freezing PotatoesA Guide to Freezing Potatoes. Cooked potatoes make the best candidates for freezing. Raw potatoes can be frozen with mixed results, but may develop a watery or grainy texture during freezing.