How To Freeze Blueberries. . . .

Freezing blueberries is a great way to always have fresh blueberries on hand. I use frozen blueberries most often in smoothies and fruit sorbets.

First wash them well and pat them dry. Discard any bad ones.

Place blueberries on a cookie sheet with a lip in a single layer and freeze for 24 hours. The reason for this is so they won’t freeze together in a giant blueberry clump.

After about 24 hours, move them to plastic freezer bags or an airtight container and keep frozen until ready for use.

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cookie » Blog Archive » How To Freeze Blueberries. . . .  (April 29th, 2008 at 9:09 am)

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