Recipe(tried): How to Freeze Berries - Blackberries, boysenberries, dewberries, loganberries, youngberries
Preserving - FruitYou can also lay a layer of them on cookie sheet, freeze, then bag to keep them more individual.
FREEZING SOFT BERRIES
Blackberries, boysenberries, dewberries, loganberries, youngberries
WHOLE
Syrup pack is preferred for berries to be served uncooked. Sugar pack or unsweetened pack is satisfactory for berries to be used for cooked products such as pie or jam.
Select firm, plump, fully ripe berries with glossy skins. Green berries may cause off-flavor. Sort and remove any leaves and stems. Wash and drain.
USE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING PACKS:
Syrup pack
Pack berries into containers and cover with cold 50-percent syrup (1 cup sugar to 1 cup water). Seal, label and freeze.
Sugar pack
To 1 quart (1 1/3 pounds) berries, add 3/4 cup sugar. Turn berries over and over until most of the sugar is dissolved. Fill containers. Seal, label and freeze.
Unsweetened pack
Pack berries into containers. Seal, label and freeze.
CRUSHED OR PUREE
Prepare for packing in same way as for whole berries. Crush or press through a sieve for puree. To each quart (2 pounds) of crushed berries or puree add 1 cup sugar. Stir until sugar is dissolved. Pack into containers. Seal, label and freeze.
FREEZING SOFT BERRIES
Blackberries, boysenberries, dewberries, loganberries, youngberries
WHOLE
Syrup pack is preferred for berries to be served uncooked. Sugar pack or unsweetened pack is satisfactory for berries to be used for cooked products such as pie or jam.
Select firm, plump, fully ripe berries with glossy skins. Green berries may cause off-flavor. Sort and remove any leaves and stems. Wash and drain.
USE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING PACKS:
Syrup pack
Pack berries into containers and cover with cold 50-percent syrup (1 cup sugar to 1 cup water). Seal, label and freeze.
Sugar pack
To 1 quart (1 1/3 pounds) berries, add 3/4 cup sugar. Turn berries over and over until most of the sugar is dissolved. Fill containers. Seal, label and freeze.
Unsweetened pack
Pack berries into containers. Seal, label and freeze.
CRUSHED OR PUREE
Prepare for packing in same way as for whole berries. Crush or press through a sieve for puree. To each quart (2 pounds) of crushed berries or puree add 1 cup sugar. Stir until sugar is dissolved. Pack into containers. Seal, label and freeze.
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