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You can! This fruit should be freeze fresh or in purée. Wash the fresh blackberries, dry and freeze in plastics bags.
You can! This fruit should be freeze fresh or in purée. Wash the fresh blackberries, dry and freeze in plastics bags.
You also can simmer, crush and sift, freezing after this process. It'll be perfect in creams, mousses and ice creams.
Durability: 1 year.
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ReplyDeleteYes, yes, I freeze blackberries, raspberries, strawberries and blueberries all the time. When I don't wash them first, I put a note on the container that they should be washed before using.
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ReplyDeletehmmnn.. I just wish I could get fresh blackberries here..
ReplyDeleteGreat advice! I freeze blueberries and I don't wash them. This prevents the berries from icing and sticking together. Of course, they are washed when I use them for cooking or just eating enjoyment.
ReplyDeleteI am about to head out to pick some blackberries, so this is great to know!
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ReplyDeleteFreezing berries is the best way to capture summer in a bag and keep enjoying it all year long!
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