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Easy Recipes to Freeze Strawberries
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To freeze strawberries is one of the easiest, least time-consuming and most convenient methods to conserve them for winter time.
During the summer you can get strawberries everywhere and at a quite cheap price. Maybe you even grow your own strawberries in your garden.
If you have more strawberries than you can eat, you could make jam or freeze the strawberries to conserve them for winter time.
Another method for conservation is to make strawberry pulp.
Freezing strawberries does not sterilize them, but the cold prevents the growth of microorganisms that are the cause for food spoilage.
Therefore a correct freezing and the usage of high quality freezer containers is important for the quality of the strawberries (and all fruits in general).
Properly frozen strawberries will contain most of their taste and nutritional value. However, after defrosting, they will not have the same fresh aspect, but look somehow darker and the texture will be much softer.
Different Ways to Freeze Strawberries
There are several ways to freeze strawberries: with sugar or syrup and unsweetened or dry.
The sugar is not necessary for a quality freezing of the strawberries, however, most people think, they taste better being frozen with sugar or syrup.
I personally prefer to freeze them without sugar.
Freeze Whole Strawberries Without Sugar
The best suited strawberries to be frozen are berries that are dark red, firm and fully ripe.
Remove stem and caps. Sort, wash and drain the fruit carefully. Do not soak in water, or the strawberry will lose flavor and nutrients.Do not add sugar.
Freeze strawberries individually in a single layer on cookie sheets. After completely frozen (about 24h) place into freezer containers or flexible freezer bags.
Freeze Strawberries With Syrup Pack
Clean strawberries same as above. Use either whole strawberries or slice or crush them. Place in freezer containers, allowing 1/2- inch headspace and cover with syrup. Seal tightly. Preferably for strawberries is Pectin Syrup, but you can also use Basic Syrup .
Pectin Syrup Recipe
Dissolve 1 box powdered pectin in 1 cup of water. Heat til boiling and boil for one minute. Remove from heat and add two more cups of water. Cool down. If desired you can add more water to make the pectin syrup thinner.
Basic Syrup Recipe
Dissolve 1 cup of sugar in 1 cup of water. For easier dissolving you can use hot water, but be sure to let cool down the syrup before using. Use about 1/2 cup of sugar for each pint of strawberries.
Freeze Strawberries With Dry Sugar Pack
This freezing method is especially easy:
Halve or slice strawberries into a bowl. Sprinkle 1/2 cup sugar over each quart of strawberries. Stir gently until the sugar is dissolved. Be careful not to damage the strawberries. Pack into freezer container, seal tightly and freeze.
Freeze Strawberries With Unsweetened Pack
Pack whole, sliced or crushed strawberries in freezer containers and cover with water or strawberry juice. Seal tightly and freeze.
Add ascorbic acid for better color conservation.
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