How to Freeze Bell Peppers - Preserving Raw Peppers by Freezing (without blanching)
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- Store your garden peppers or store-bought fresh bell peppers for months by freezing with this very simple method.
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Stuff used in this video:
FoodSaver Vacuum Sealer Machine
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Vacuum Seal Bags - 6x10"
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00:00 - Intro
00:28 - Chopping
02:02 - Flash Freezing
03:08 - Vacuum Sealing
05:08 - Conclusion
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I humbly thank you for answering my question. Every year thousands of tons of vegetables are wasted in our country due to lack of storage or they are used by humans as animal feed. I learned to save it through your videos. Thank you very much. Inviting you to be a guest in my house hope you accept my invitation
Thanks for not going on and on but getting right to the point some videos talk to much before giving yhe facts.
Good idea with the funnel!!
If you use just freezer zip bags, first lower most of the back into cold water to push out the excess air.
Or close the bag around a drinking straw and suck out all the air quickly ziping it up as your still sucking and pulling the straw out works pretty good also.
will have to try with our bumper crop of peppers, already doing same with our peaches!!
Thank you for sharing this information and also for letting people know, that you don’t have to have a vacuum sealer to freeze them! where I do flash freeze most all other veggies, never thought about bell peppers. I freeze some in halves, for a stuffed bell pepper pie, I make. That step should help them be a little more crisp instead of flattening them out, when I seal them.🤞🏼 Thanks again
Thank you for this info. I threw 3 out yesterday.
Great content your putting out ,
Im 58 and didnt learn to flash freeze my items still i was 49 , so many people might not know this GREAT TIP , enjoying your content.
Thank you
Mrs josette Tharp Montgomery County, Texas 🙏
Thank you Mrs. Josette! I appreciate your nice words and I'm glad to have you as a watcher.
This video is exactly what I was looking for. You had me at how you slice the peppers, because I do it the exact same way! I like the idea of flash freezing. I have 4x peppers in the fridge and am leaving on vacation tomorrow. Currently it is -16C (3.2F) so I am going to put the peppers outside to flash freeze as I have very little room in my freezer. I will then vacuum seal them.
Thanks! I have too many peppers. Time to use your technique. I've never frozen veggies before and I waste a lot of food. Time to get to work!!
Many of us don't have a vacuum sealer. Stick a straw in the baggie and suck the air out. Voila! Job done.
If you don't have a funnel handy, cut out less than the top half part of a 2 liter coke bottle or as big or small as you need. If you don't have a strainer/colander then poke a lot of holes in a plastic container.
Thank you I plan to have lots of peppers
Thanks
Thanks ❤
Great video
Thanks!
Thank you😂
How is your morrell mushroom spawn bad?
Thank you so much for giving such a great video, you will no doubt reduce food waste with this video
Should these vegetables be stored in the deep freezer?
Thank you. These will store just fine in either your regular freezer or a deep freezer. Recommended freezer temperature is 0 degrees Fahrenheit in either case.
Hey Great Lakes, thanks for the video! You still doing okay, my friend?
Doing alright, thanks. How about you?
@@GreatLakesPrepping I'm doing pretty good in this crazy world, Great Lakes. So far, no major troubles.
Great video man. Really loved your idea of storing the peppers. 💯😍
I just have one question that Do we have to keep the vaccum packings in the fridge all the time?
Or we can keep the vaccum packed bell peppers outside ? And how long can we use them?
Thank you. To answer your question, you always have to keep them refrigerated or frozen. The vacuum sealing protects the vegetables from the freezer; the freezer protects the vegetables from spoiling. Vacuum sealing by itself does not do anything to preserve "wet" foods like this, and it would be not much different than leaving cut up peppers sitting out on the table. This really is a preparation for longer-term freezing.
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Thank you so much man. You cleared all my doubts. 😍😊
Same with onions and celery?
I freeze onions & celery all the time. No blanching, I just cut them up & put them in vacuum sealed bags. they keep forever! They are great in any dish that is cooked.
@@susancreed5738 thank you!!! 😁
I’m gonna like leave I want Bell peppers