When we harvest our beans, we mainly eat them right away. However, there comes a time in summer when we've either had our fill after eating them for every meal or we can't just keep up with the bounty! That's when I freeze them for use in the winter.
To begin, I blanch them in boiling water for three minutes. That's all it takes!
I then immediately put them into ice cold water to stop the cooking process and help the beans to retain their lovely green color.
I lay them out onto clean kitchen towels to dry. This process is important! If you don't dry them thouroughly enough, they may develop a large amount of ice crystals, which could alter the taste. Believe me, in the dead of winter, you want your beans to taste as fresh as possible!
I then divide them up into quart size freezer bags and label them with the year, just in case they get lost in the depths of our freezer. :)
That bag on the left doesn't quite have enough, but I added more another time.
These beans are wonderful in soups, stews, or just as a side dish to a meal. If I didn't have a garden, I would still buy fresh beans from a farmer's market and freeze them. They just taste so much better!
Blessings on your weekend, friends!
These beans are wonderful in soups, stews, or just as a side dish to a meal. If I didn't have a garden, I would still buy fresh beans from a farmer's market and freeze them. They just taste so much better!
Blessings on your weekend, friends!
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