But I've found that if you simply fill up a zipper freezer bag or plastic freezer container with blueberries and toss it in the freezer, the berries will freeze individually, allowing you to scoop them out a cup or two at a time (they're great in smoothies).
Thursday, August 1
How To Freeze Blueberries & A Recipe for Easy Blueberry Bonanza Breakfast Bars
But I've found that if you simply fill up a zipper freezer bag or plastic freezer container with blueberries and toss it in the freezer, the berries will freeze individually, allowing you to scoop them out a cup or two at a time (they're great in smoothies).
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do you wash your berries first?
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DeleteMy apologies for the delayed reply. When I buy gallon bags of blueberries from a local grower, they're already washed, so I just transfer them into a new dry zipper freezer bag and freeze them, and they come out fine. If a few berries do clump together, it's easy to break them apart.
I've read, though, that some people say it's better to freeze unwashed blueberries, as freezing toughens the skin, though I haven't noticed this happening. I've had some unpleasant experiences trying to defrost other types frozen berries before using (think the most watery blackberry pie ever), so I always wash them first and use them frozen. :)
Beautiful blueberry squares! Wish I had one to go with this cup of coffee right now... ;-)
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