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My uncle says to roast them first and then freeze them in a paper bag. This way they do not get mushy, they last a very long time and the flavor does not change as it does when you first roast them then freeze them. I am going to do mine tomorrow.
My uncle says to roast them first and then freeze them in a paper bag. This way they do not get mushy, they last a very long time and the flavor does not change as it does when you first roast them then freeze them. I am going to do mine tomorrow.
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In reply to: ISO: Freezing fresh chestnuts?
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