Storing Cauliflower in the Freezer

by Maverick12 in Cooking > Canning & Preserving

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Storing Cauliflower in the Freezer

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We have a bunch of extra cauliflower in our garden this year. I set about trying to find a way to freeze our extras. Cauliflower is one of those vegetables that you need to blanch before freezing to preserve its freshness.

Supplies:

Vacuum Sealer and Bag

Strainer

Bowl

Pot with Lid

Knife

Cutting Board

Spoon

And Cauliflower!!

Wash

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First, wash the cauliflower.

Set a Pot to Boil

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Fill with water and set it to boil. A lid may be helpful.

Chop Cauliflower

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I chopped mine into easy bite sized pieces for later use.

Put Cauliflower Into Pot

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Place the cauliflower into the now boiling pot. The introduction of the cauliflower to the pot will make it stop boiling. Allow the pot to resume boiling. Then start a timer for 4:00 minutes.

Cool Water

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Fill a separate bowl with cool water. Add ice cubes to chill it.

Blanching

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After the 4:00 minutes are up, remove the pot from heat.

Using a spoon, drain and remove the cauliflower pieces. Place the pieces into the bowl with ice. It is highly suggested to use a spoon with slits in it to drain the water.

The cauliflower should soak in the ice bath until it has cooled off.

Drain

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Drain and dry the cauliflower.

Prepare Vacuum Bag

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Cut a vacuum seal bag to size. Seal one end.

Vacuum Seal

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Place the cauliflower into the bag and vacuum seal.

TIP: It will still have water in it. You may have to stop the vacuum seal process. Water will prevent the bag from sealing properly with heat. I tend to vacuum seal mine and then re-seal the one end.

Label and Freeze

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Label the bag using a permanent marker. This comes in handy when you have a whole garden worth of storage in the freezer. Include a date.