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Home Freezing of Foods Lunch & Learn 12 noon to 1 pm June 2, 2014

Freeze with a Breeze Freezing preserves nutrients in fruits and vegetables better than canning or dehydrating Frozen fruits and vegetables retain quality better than canned or dried items But, freezing, and keeping food cold, requires more energy ($) than canning or drying but if you keep the freezer full, the overall cost is comparable For best quality, always follow tested recipes

Resources for Today B3278 Freezing Fruits & Vegetables (UWEX) National Center for Home Food Preservation How do I.Freeze www.uga.edu/nchfp Apples to Zucchini and everything in between University of Georgia Freezing Fruit, Freezing Vegetables, Freezing Animal Products, Freezing Prepared Foods nchfp.uga.edu/publications/publications_uga.html So Easy to Preserve www.setp.uga.edu Book and Video

Freezing Fruits & Vegetables A quick and easy way to preserve the bounty of your garden or orchard Done soon after harvest, it preserves nutrients Retains that peak of harvest taste, color, and texture Tips for high quality frozen products: Pre-treat for best quality Freeze in small amounts Use proper packaging - Air out, moisture in! Keep frozen at 0 F or below

Pre-Treating Fruits & Vegetables Enzymes can destroy nutrients and change color, texture and flavor Enzymes cause browning of light-colored fruits Enzyme-action changes color and texture of vegetables Pre-treat fruits with an antioxidant (vitamin C) to prevent browning Blanch most vegetables A quick heating (and cooling) treatment to destroy enzymes

Freezing Fruits Sort, wash and drain fruits Pit, peel, slice or leave whole For light-colored fruit, treat with vitamin C or dip in a sugar syrup to prevent browning Pack in syrup or sugar to help retain color, taste, and texture but don t add sugar if you are going to use frozen fruit to prepare fruit spreads Or, individually freeze on cookie sheets and then package for storage Label package with the amount of of fresh fruit

Freezing Vegetables Sort, prepare, rinse and drain Blanch (most) vegetables for best keeping quality. A blanch is a short pre-cook in boiling water or steam. Boiling water blanch Steam blanch Chill rapidly in ice-water, drain (well!) and package Hint: Blanch time = cooling time Microwave blanching is recommended only for small quantities

About blanching. Blanching is a quality step, not a safety step Water blanch: 1 gal. water /lb. of veggies Steam blanch: blanch in a single layer, timing as soon as the lid is reapplied. Takes 1-½ times as long as boiling. Rapid cooling is key Store un-blanched vegetables for less than 3 months to avoid deterioration

Packaging : Key to Retained Quality Packaging material should be: Moisture resistant Durable Leak proof Provide odor protection Easy to seal Durable plastic, glass, and aluminum (foil) are good packaging choices. Foil is great for keeping air out, moisture in! Freezer burn safe but unpalatable. Key to retaining quality on frozen storage: Keep moisture IN Keep air OUT Allow headspace. Label each container.

Freeze in Small Amounts Freeze foods at 0 F or lower. Freeze foods once packaged; or freeze on trays and package. Don t overload the freezer! 2-3 lbs/cubic foot is generally all that will freeze quickly Allow air to circulate freely around packages during the freezing process. Tip: Once frozen, store close together Slow freezing large ice crystals!

Aim for a well-managed freezer Tip: A well-organized and FULL freezer operates more efficiently than one just ½-full.

Foods that Don t Freeze Well Greens, celery, cukes* water-logged White potatoes crumbly Egg whites rubbery Meringues and icings deteriorate Milk sauces, custards soggy, separate Fried foods soggy *Try freezer slaw or freezer pickles for a cool and tasty summer-time treat. See pp.54-56 in UWEX Homemade Pickles & Relishes (B2267).For a full list of foods that don t freeze well, see http://nchfp.uga.edu/how/gen_freeze.html

Cooking Frozen Vegetables Most vegetables should be kept frozen until cooked (except for corn-on-the cob) Heat water to boiling and add frozen vegetables, cook until tender Thawing allows enzymes to start altering texture, color, and flavor Creamy pasta salad with peas Cook before eating, especially when serving at-risk populations Food Safety Tip: Freezing does not kill all microbes in a food; they are just hibernating.

Freezing Meat, Seafood & Eggs Freeze only high quality meat and poultry. Cut meat into meal-size portions, removing as many bones as possible. Repackage meat from the grocery to preserve quality. Package to preserve quality. Keep moisture in with thick film or Al foil; keep oxygen out with Al foil. Freeze cured meat no more than 1-3 months. Always gut fish before freezing. See So Easy to Preserve for hints on preserving fish quality in the freezer. Freeze beaten whole eggs with added stabilizer.

Freezing Prepared Foods Many prepared foods freeze well. Follow these tips for some often-frozen foods: Freeze unbaked pie. To prepare. bake (without thawing) at 450 F, 15-20 min; reduce heat to 375 F until done. Freeze casseroles in oven-proof containers. To prepare, uncover, and bake without thawing at 400 F for 1 hour or until internal temperature reaches 165 F. Freeze baked or stuffed potatoes. Unwrap and bake without thawing at 400 F until lightly browned (15-20 min).

How long can I store frozen food? Food # Months at 0 F* Fruits and vegetables 8-12 Poultry 6-9 Fish 3-6 Ground meat 3-4 Cured or processed meat 1-2 Baked goods 2-3 Casseroles 3-4 Dairy products 1-6 Eggs (in shell) Do not freeze. *Suggested food storage times. http://nchfp.uga.edu/how/store.html

Thawing Frozen Food Cook vegetables without thawing Thaw fruits in the refrigerator, or eat partially frozen for a cool treat Cook meats from frozen, or thaw In a refrigerator for 1-2 days In cool running water (cook immediately) In the microwave (cook immediately) Thaw baked goods on the counter, or in the oven

What to do if the freezer stops? Resist opening the freezer door! Non-perishable can be readily salvaged most cakes, cookies, fruits use or refreeze Meat, poultry, seafood* keep below 40 F Vegetables* keep below 40 F Creamed foods* keep below 40 F If you don t know the history of the product, throw it out. *Discard if above 40 F or signs of spoilage. May be refrozen if kept cold.

Tips for Freezing Freeze chopped herbs in ice cube trays, once frozen, package for later use Freeze fruit fillings for pie add the crust later Line a pie pan with plastic wrap, foil, or parchment paper Fill with ingredients for pie (fruit, sugar..) Freeze Once frozen, remove filling from pan, package well and return to the freezer Morel mushrooms can not be safely canned but preserve well if sautéed and frozen

Fast Facts: Freezing Set the temperature of you home freezer to 0 F do not set higher to save energy; quality will be compromised Invited out to dinner at the last minute? Meat that has been thawed and kept in the refrigerator for 1-2 days can be safely refrozen for another night. Food that has freezer burn is safe to eat. Freezer burn is an area where the food has dried out. Is a chest or upright freezer better? It depends. An upright freezer is easier to organize and takes up less floor space. Chest freezer, however, are more economical to operate.

More Fast Facts The kind of packaging material is critical to the quality of frozen foods. Use containers designed for frozen-food storage. Glass is an excellent oxygen and moisture barrier. Heavy duty Al foil works great too, especially in combination with heavy plastic. Can milk or cottage cheese cartons be used to package foods for the freezer? Resist the urge to use this type of container. The food will not be protected and the container may break. Mushy frozen food is generally a sign of too-slow freezing. Freeze in small quantities for rapid freezing and higher quality products later.

Next in our Lunchtime Learning series June 9, 2014 12 noon 1 pm Canning Basics Whether pressure canning or canning in a boiling water canner, there are some basic steps to make sure canning is done right. Archives will be posted to: http://fyi.uwex.edu/safepreserving/ (Lunch & Learn tab)