
How to Freeze Blueberries
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How to Freeze Blueberries
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Learn how to freeze blueberries and enjoy their fresh goodness all year round! This step-by-step guide will show you the easiest methods to preserve these little bursts of summer.
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Ingredients
- fresh blueberries
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Instructions
- Quickly rinse blueberries in cool water.
- Pat them dry using paper towels or kitchen towels. Be sure to be gentle during this step, as you do not want to damage the blueberries at all.
- Place your clean blueberries on a rimmed baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
- Put the blueberries on the tray in a single layer and do not pack them in.
- Place your baking sheet in the freezer for two to three hours, until the blueberries are completely frozen.
- Once frozen, place them in a freezer-safe bag or airtight container with as much air removed as possible. Vacuum sealing or double bagging is also a great option.
- Be sure to label your bag with the date you froze them. Frozen berries will keep in the freezer for up to six months.
Notes
- For baking recipes you can use the frozen berries without thawing. For a quick cooking recipe, like pancakes, thaw the berries in the fridge for a few hours before using.
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