Freeze Garden Greens in Ice-cube Trays
by Loblaw in Cooking > Canning & Preserving
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Freeze Garden Greens in Ice-cube Trays
As a first time gardener, I didn't know what to expect of greens grown under the midnight sun.... so I overplanted my garden.
Now I'm struggling to keep up with the bounty!
I researched a few different techniques for preserving garden veggies: like this article and this one and this one.
But I came up with this method to create garden green pucks - similar to how spinach is sold in those frozen bags- out of experimentation.
Harvest
I was focused on my greens, because the other veggies I'm growing will keep much longer.
I wanted to use up my KALE, BEET TOPS, and SWISS CHARD - but whatever you have in abundance will be delicious.
Prepare Greens
- Wash greens (photo 1)
- Chop (photo 2)
- Most of the articles I read recommended blanching before freezing.
- Prepare a large pot of boiling water.
- Place your greens in a strainer.
- Dip them into the boiling water (some websites recommend 2-3 minutes... but I did about 30 seconds to 1 minute)
- Repeat until all of your greens are blanched.
- Rinse the greens with cold water to stop the cooking process (photo 4).
I left the greens to sit in the sink to drain off excess water while I did the next step, turning from time to time. - I chopped up fresh garlic and grated ginger because I love garlic and ginger. Miss this step if you don't, or use other flavours (photo 5)
- Mix the garlic and ginger with the greens (photo 6)
Freeze
- Grease ice-cube trays with a small amount of coconut oil (photo 1). This makes sure that the greens will pop out of the trays without falling apart.
- Fill the trays with your greens mixture, making sure to press them in quite firmly (photo 2)
- Freeze until frozen - approximately 3 hours.
Package
Once frozen, you can place all of the pucks in freezer-safe ziplock bag.
I'm looking forward to enjoying my garden greens all winter long! I'm planning to do a few more batches as this was such an easy process and worked so well.
Add these pucks to stir-fry's, soups, etc.