Save that summer berry-picking bounty for cooler weather. It's all too easy to go to a farmer's market or out berry picking and end up with quarts and quarts of delicious fresh strawberries. But ...
If you want to savor the flavors of fresh strawberries long after the season has ended, capture the sweetness and preserve these delicate berries by freezing them. Start by rinsing the strawberries ...
Save that summer berry-picking bounty for cooler weather. Freeze strawberries at peak freshness—washed, dried, and sliced—to keep them tasting sweet and making them easier to use later. Store berries ...
Store unwashed strawberries with stems intact in a single layer on a paper towel-lined plate, covered and refrigerated, for five to seven days. Freezing strawberries is recommended for long-term ...
Strawberries may be available year-round in grocery stores, but nothing compares to the bright red, juicy berries you can get during peak season! They're usually at their best in May, but strawberry ...
Once you have your fresh strawberries, you need to want to make those beauties last. Strawberries are delicate and can spoil fast. Here are a few key steps to follow. While Michigan's strawberry ...
“This method is ideal for sauces and smoothies or for making into mousses, soufflés, fools, fruity yogurt or fromage frais.” Put your freezer setting onto Fast Freeze at least two hours before adding ...
Strawberries can be hard to resist – juicy and versatile, these ruby red fruits are so satisfying to snack on, mix into a salad, or bake a whole shortcake for. But we all know the disappointment of a ...
If you've picked a quart or two or a whole flat of strawberries from local Michigan U-pick farms, you'll want to make those sweet gems of summer last. Here's some advice on storing and freezing ...