HOW TO FREEZE PEACHES OR NECTARINES
PREPARATION
Select well-ripened fruit and handle carefully to avoid bruising. Sort, wash and peel. (You peel by blanching in boiling water until the skins will slip off easily when you put into ice water. )
SYRUP PACK
Use 40 percent syrup. For a better quality product, add 1/2 teaspoon (1500 mg) ascorbic acid per quart of syrup. Put peaches directly into cold syrup in container - starting with 1/2 cup syrup to a pint container. Press fruit down and add syrup to cover, leaving headspace. Place a small piece of crumpled water-resistant paper on top to hold fruit down. Seal and freeze.
SUGAR PACK
To each quart (1 1/3 pounds) of prepared fruit add 2/3 cup sugar and mix well. Stir gently until sugar is dissolved or let stand for 15 minutes. To retard darkening, sprinkle ascorbic acid dissolved in water over the peaches before adding sugar. Use 1/4 teaspoon (750 mg) ascorbic acid in 3 tablespoons cold water to each quart of fruit. Pack into containers, leaving headspace. Seal and freeze.
CRUSHED OR PUREE
Coarsely crush peeled and pitted peaches. For pur e, press through a sieve or puree in a blender or food processor. (Heating pitted peaches for 4 minutes in just enough water to prevent scorching makes them easier to pur e. For better quality, add 1/8 teaspoon (375 mg) ascorbic acid to each quart of fruit. Pack into containers. Leave headspace. Seal and freeze.
PREPARATION
Select well-ripened fruit and handle carefully to avoid bruising. Sort, wash and peel. (You peel by blanching in boiling water until the skins will slip off easily when you put into ice water. )
SYRUP PACK
Use 40 percent syrup. For a better quality product, add 1/2 teaspoon (1500 mg) ascorbic acid per quart of syrup. Put peaches directly into cold syrup in container - starting with 1/2 cup syrup to a pint container. Press fruit down and add syrup to cover, leaving headspace. Place a small piece of crumpled water-resistant paper on top to hold fruit down. Seal and freeze.
SUGAR PACK
To each quart (1 1/3 pounds) of prepared fruit add 2/3 cup sugar and mix well. Stir gently until sugar is dissolved or let stand for 15 minutes. To retard darkening, sprinkle ascorbic acid dissolved in water over the peaches before adding sugar. Use 1/4 teaspoon (750 mg) ascorbic acid in 3 tablespoons cold water to each quart of fruit. Pack into containers, leaving headspace. Seal and freeze.
CRUSHED OR PUREE
Coarsely crush peeled and pitted peaches. For pur e, press through a sieve or puree in a blender or food processor. (Heating pitted peaches for 4 minutes in just enough water to prevent scorching makes them easier to pur e. For better quality, add 1/8 teaspoon (375 mg) ascorbic acid to each quart of fruit. Pack into containers. Leave headspace. Seal and freeze.
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