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Freezing Peppers
2011-09-21, 5:52 PM
Directions for Freezing peppers

Step 1 Ingredients
fresh peppers - any quantity. I figure one handful per serving
Equiptment


1 Large pot of boiling water
2 large bowls, one filled with cold water and ice.
1 sharp knife
Vacuum food sealer or "ziploc" type freezer bags (the freezer bag version is heavier and protects better against freezer burn

Instructions
Step 2 Start with fresh peppers - as fresh as you can get. Select crisp, tender, green or bright peppers. If there is a delay between harvesting and freezing, put it in the refrigerator or put ice on it. And don't use peppers that are old, limp, overripe or dried out (see below):

Step 3 Wash the peppers!

Step 4 SLice the peppers in half, scoop out the seeds and cut into smaller pieces
Cut out stems, cut in half and remove seeds. If desired, cut into 1/2-inch strips or rings.
Of course, if your prefer Julian
Decide how you will be using them later!
This determines how you will prepare them If you will be using them heated (in cooking): Then you will need to water blanch them - go on to Step 5 If you will be using them in uncooked foods where you need a crisper texture, or possibly still use them in cooked foods: SKIP TO STEP 7
Step 5 Blanch the peppers
Get the pots ready. Get the pot of boiling water r
All fruits and vegetables contain enzymes and bacteria that, over time, break down the destroy nutrients and change the color, flavor, and texture of food during frozen storage. peppers requires a brief heat treatment, called blanching, in boiling water or steam, to destroy the enzymes before freezing. Blanch the pepper halves for 3 minutes; and strips or rings for 2 minutes. B
Then cool them promptly in a large bowl of ice water for 3 or 4 minutes. Drain and package, leaving 1/2-inch headspace. Seal and freeze.
The duration is intended to be just long enough to stop the action of the enzymes and kill the bacteria.
Begin counting the blanching time as soon as you place the peppers in the boiling water. Cover the kettle and boil at a high temperature for the required length of time. You may use the same blanching water several times (up to 5). Be sure to add more hot water from the tap from time to time to keep the water level at the required height

Step 6 Cool the peppers
Cool peppers immediately in ice water. Drain the peppers thoroughly
After vegetables are blanched, cool them quickly to prevent overcooking. Plunge the peppers into a large quantity of ice-cold water (I keep adding more ice to it). A good rule of thumb: Cool for the same amount of time as the blanch step. For instance, if you blanch sweet peppers for 7 minutes, then cool in ice water for 7 minutes.
Drain thoroughly
Step 7 Bag the peppers
love the FoodSavers (see this page for more information) with their vacuum sealing! I am not paid by them, but these things really work. If you don't have one, ziploc bags work, too, but it is hard to get as much air out of the bags. remove the air to prevent drying and freezer burn. TIP: If you don't own a vacuum food sealer to freeze foods, place food in a Ziploc bags, zip the top shut but leave enough space to insert the tip of a soda straw. When straw is in place, remove air by sucking the air out. To remove straw, press straw closed


Done!
Pop them into the freezer, on the quick freeze shelf, if you have one 




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