How to Freeze Kale Without Blanching

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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2022
  • Storing summer vegetables for winter use is great! I like to can my greens in the pressure canner, dehydrate for powder, and also freeze. This my simple method for freezing, It leaves very little moisture and great to be used for cooking later in the winter.
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  • @ChocolateBoxCottage
    @ChocolateBoxCottage Год назад +11

    I appreciate that you show how to use less than perfect produce. That's realistic and it's what we all have in our gardens. 🦋 Michele

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Год назад +2

      Thank you for encouraging me not to be afraid to talk about using less than perfect produce from our garden. 😘

    • @jdanielbiz
      @jdanielbiz Год назад +1

      Cover your plants with fine mesh bug netting! Works beautifully! Available online at Amazon etc.

  • @lumailisa
    @lumailisa 8 месяцев назад +1

    Stems are amazing for smooth soups in soup maker. I actually prep and freeze them for this purpose - the fibre makes for a hearty soup that makes me feel fuller for longer

  • @melissadavis5954
    @melissadavis5954 Год назад +5

    When I was freezing peaches, I didn't want to blanch them. I found an old recipe that said to soak them in a salt solution and then rinse them off and the salt stops the enzymes that turn them brown(that is also the purpose of the blanching 😏). It totally worked too! My peaches never turned brown in the freezer.
    I'm sure that salt bath for the bugs is working double duty 🤗

  • @zinnialady5153
    @zinnialady5153 Год назад +12

    I cover my kale with tulle fabric and this keeps the moths off of my kale. It is a bit of a hassle uncovering and recovering it but to me worth it.

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Год назад +2

      Next year!

    • @tennesseenana4838
      @tennesseenana4838 Год назад

      I use tulle, too. On one of the edges and the top, I use clothes pins to keep it together, so It's easier to open up and harvest. The stems and leaves that are too bad or have yellowed go into my compost. Can't have chickens where I live. Also plant some garlic with the kale and collard greens, or flowers to attract beneficial insects.

  • @user-yy9cw9ot6u
    @user-yy9cw9ot6u Год назад +2

    I just found your videos. You are great! I love your information and your sweet personality! Keep sharing, TY! Rhonda

  • @mrc551
    @mrc551 Год назад +2

    You are such a good teacher!!! Thank you for this great video!❤️

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Год назад +1

      Thanks. I used to teach nursing in college, maybe that's where I picked up my teaching skills. However, my мама was a great teacher without any college degrees 🙂

  • @johnmckinley8481
    @johnmckinley8481 Год назад +2

    Totally agree with your comments on spraying etc. I have home remedies for aphids etc. sunflower oil/washing up liquid/water seems to work but my philosophy is "if the bugs are eating them it's safe for me to eat them"

  • @serenity8644
    @serenity8644 Месяц назад

    Thank you for the class🙌❤️

  • @bluebellink7023
    @bluebellink7023 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much fir this video, I have been looking at my kale, wondering how to keep some fir winter. Love from the U.K. ❤️

  • @mimilam2618
    @mimilam2618 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video as I have so much kale and going to do this

  • @cookiehome2442
    @cookiehome2442 Год назад +2

    That looks good. I don;t care if my greens have a little bit of damage. Still perfectly good to use.

  • @flwrpwr19
    @flwrpwr19 Год назад +1

    My garden kale looks perfect and I don't spray it with any pesticides. Try companion planting to avoid pests + using an olla for watering = perfect kale and collards.

  • @mimilam2618
    @mimilam2618 Год назад +2

    Stems good for juicing

  • @sylvieleboeuf2945
    @sylvieleboeuf2945 10 месяцев назад +1

    I don't know how big is your garden but I use to have lots of cabbage worms in my kale patch which I was plucking by hand and dropping them in a little container with soapy water but those little white butterflies were coming back all the time as they smell them from far.. My patch of kale is about 4' x 6' or 8' and it is plenty for us (we are only 2). This year I put high loops with a fine garden net on top and it did the job. I still check them in case (and I found a few ones which I got rid of by plucking them but they were on one plant only and I caught them on time). With that net, I have beautiful kale that is not eaten through. More for us and less for the cabbage worms :).

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  9 месяцев назад

      Next year hoops for me!!! I am tired of caterpillars

    • @sylvieleboeuf2945
      @sylvieleboeuf2945 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@lulishomestead6767 I'm telling you. You will love it and it will not only save your kale but it will save you time trying to get rid of those cabbage worms and... no pesticides used 🙂 Oh! and you use hoops with all the cabbage family veggies unless you want to produce seeds but that you can have a little patch just for that.

  • @karenwhite7056
    @karenwhite7056 Месяц назад

    Hi there! Thank you for this video. I want to preserve my Swiss Chard and different types of Asian greens without removing the stems. I love to sauté these types of greens so my question is. After I’ve gone through your method of freezing them, when it comes time to use them, do I need to defrost them first? Thank again for this terrific video!

  • @snowbird6855
    @snowbird6855 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is what im looking for as I prefer not to do the blanching mrthod thanks very much!!

  • @lindagoulet3990
    @lindagoulet3990 10 месяцев назад +1

    I live in northern Ontario and grow my kale in my small greenhouse, my kale and lettuce and Swiss chard are perfect and never once needed to spray ….🧐

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  10 месяцев назад

      Great job protecting them in the greenhouse! I also grow my Hardy greens in my greenhouse in the winter- no bugs and no need to spray. But once in the spring I left the door open and white months got inside… well you know the rest 🥲

  • @IAm-aQueen
    @IAm-aQueen 23 дня назад +1

    Thank you for this wonderful video. I have a question that I hope you can answer. Can I follow the same method with other leafy vegetables? Arugula... lettuce... parsley... coriander... mint... I have a lot of them and I was thinking about freezing them to use later in preparing green smoothies.

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  20 дней назад

      I wish we could do that with all greens. Unfortunately, some greens will not survive the freezing process. I do freeze partly, but never tried with arugula. The lettuce don’t freeze well.

  • @ChocolateBoxCottage
    @ChocolateBoxCottage Год назад +1

    PS. Your kitty is darling! 🐱

  • @free2bme77
    @free2bme77 Год назад

    I put netting over my plants and it completey protected them from insects and cabbage worms with no spraying required.

  • @preppernut
    @preppernut Год назад +2

    I learn something new every time, thank you. And now I will be braver about eating leaves with holes in it, instead of giving them to the chickens. Do you chop and freeze the stems without blanching too?

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Год назад +2

      The super destroyed leaves went to the goats and chickens! The stems i just add to my onion peel bag and other herb stems. No blanching.

  • @maryemmarco5330
    @maryemmarco5330 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hey 👋 so how come you don't put it right in the bag and into the freezer after chopping? Thanks alot!

  • @MarshandMellow83
    @MarshandMellow83 Год назад +1

    Hi there, i have a question...will the Kale turn Black in color because you didn't blanche it? Thank You for this video...Much Love and Be Well🕊🕊💛💛

  • @ramonajolley1966
    @ramonajolley1966 Год назад +1

    Hi there! Great to see you! Question, the basket that you were using. Where did you get it? I could really use one. I heard that you can kale. Do you can collards as well? Thank you. Take care.

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Год назад

      Hi Ramona, are you asking about the white basket? It was an old basket from an old freezer. I also have used laundry baskets, worked well.
      Yes, you can can kale and chard. I have can it in my pressure canner

    • @ramonajolley1966
      @ramonajolley1966 Год назад

      @@lulishomestead6767 Do you have a video about it? I'll look it up. Thank you so much for getting back to me. I got so interested in preservation but know that I know is interested or they want me to do the work. When I watch I feel like we are neighbors. Thanks again and take care.

  • @jdanielbiz
    @jdanielbiz Год назад +2

    Is this Kale or Collards?

  • @cindyeastbourn7642
    @cindyeastbourn7642 Год назад +1

    Do you cut out the center stem?

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Год назад

      Only if it's very think. My were not very think, I just removed the stems.

  • @charliegee9171
    @charliegee9171 Год назад +1

    Can you do this with other greens, mustard, collards etc?

  • @brazilian-lady9175
    @brazilian-lady9175 Год назад +1

    How about Backing soda? For the bugs. Thank you for this video!!! I was looking for way to freeze them with out killing the enzymes.

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Год назад

      Baking soda? I assume I would have to use a lot of soda. Plus more rinsing. The vinegar worked.

  • @katsii1
    @katsii1 Год назад +1

    got a video for swiss chard?

  • @CrazyCoon100
    @CrazyCoon100 Год назад

    Os she fr talking this much!? 😂