The orchard also had some beautiful grapes |
But mostly I wanted these berries for smoothies. I enjoy frozen berry smoothies in the morning mixed with almond or raw goat milk, honey, raw goji berries, cacao powder and spinach.
I wanted to have the option of pulling out a handful of frozen berries without having to thaw out the whole bag. So here's what I did.
I washed the blueberries three times in a colander submerged in a bowl of water. I'd dunk and drain the berries, swishing around with my hands.
Then laid them out on a clean towel to dry.
Then I placed them in a single layer on several cake pans to freeze for about 2-3 hours. When frozen I bagged them up and placed them back in the freezer. This method keeps the berries from freezing together in a solid clump.
For more on our harvest this year check out my video.
2 comments:
This method is also good if you want to vac pack some berries for later. Freezing them, then bagging orvac packing makes sure they don't juice everywhere
I don't rinse my blueberries but they are usually wild picked where there is no chance of pesticides. I put them on a cookie sheet, freeze then vac bag. When I purchase them they are already IQF so I just vac bag them.
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