How do you freeze zucchini?!


Question: How do you freeze zucchini!?
I know you can shred it and freeze it, but can you slice it and freeze it!? I heard you should blanche them first, if so is this true!? My Mom says you can't freeze zucchini, but I have heard otherwise!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
There are at least five different ways to freeze zucchini!. Each method depends on how you plan to use the zucchini in the future!. Here is a guide to freezing this popular summer vegetable, with directions on blanching, freezing, storing, and other helpful tips!.

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A Guide to Freezing Zucchini

Selecting High-Quality Zucchini:
Choose young squash with smooth, tender skin and a vibrant, dark green color!. Steer clear of yellowing (past prime) zucchini with pits, soft spots or shriveled looking skin!. freezing guide

Preparing for Freezing:
Wash, but do no not peel!. Cut zucchini into 1/4 to 1/2 inch slices depending on freezing method!.

Blanching Time:
Water-blanch for 3 minutes or steam-blanch for 1 to 2 minutes!. Cool promptly and drain!.

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Best Freezing Method(s):

Unblanched Slices (great for stir fry):
Wash and drain zucchini!. Pat dry!. Trim ends and cut into 1/4 inch slices!. Pack in suitable containers!. Seal, label and freeze!.

Boilable Bags:
Wash and drain!. Pat dry!. Trim ends and cut into 1/4 inch slices!. Pack in boilable bags, press out air and seal!. Blanch in boiling water (4 bags at a time for 5 minutes!. Cool bags and pat dry!. Label and freeze!.

Tray Packs (great breaded and fried):
Wash and drain!. Cut into 1/2 inch slices and place unblanched in a single layer on a baking sheet!. Tray-freeze until firm!. Transfer to suitable containers!. Seal, label and freeze!.

Sautéed Zucchini:
Sauté and package, leaving 1/2-inch headspace!. Seal and freeze!. Sauté gently in a little melted butter until barely tender!. Cool, pack into plastic containers leaving headspace at the top!. Freeze up to 3 months

Grated Zucchini (great for baking):
Wash and grate zucchini!. Steam-blanch for 1 to 2 minutes until translucent!. Cool!. Pack pre-measured amounts into containers and seal leaving 1/2-inch headspace!. Label and freeze!.

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Suitable Packaging:
Freezer containers should be moisture and vapor resistant and should not be prone to cracking or breaking at low temperatures!. Containers should provide protection against absorbing flavors or odors and should be easy to label!. Suitable packaging for freezing zucchini includes freezer-grade plastic bags, rigid plastic containers, glass containers, heavy-duty aluminum foil or foil containers!.

Maximum Storage Time at 0oF:
Unblanched slices-4 to 6 months; blanched-10 to 12 months!.

Thawing:
Add frozen zucchini directly to dishes while cooking!.

Tips & Shortcuts:
All summer squash can be prepared for freezing in a similar way!.

Refrigerating Zucchini:
Store in a perforated plastic bag for up to 1 week!. Do not wash until ready to use!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

And you heard right

To freeze wash and cut zucchini in 1/2 inch slices!. Place in boiling water for 3 minutes!. Start timing immediately, do not wait for the boil to return!. Cool in cold water!. Drain and freeze!. If you wish to fry it in slices, freeze on cookie sheet and then package frozen!. Dip slices in mixture and crumbs or flour before it thaws!. For casseroles, freeze cubes or small slices of zucchini!.
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if you want to freeze it in slices you can slice it lay them flat on a waxed lined cookie sheet and freeze them once they are frozen you can place them in a ziploc bag!. though this works good for pasta and cassaroles they don't fry well after frozenWww@FoodAQ@Com





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