Don't ditch those
last dabs
and dribbles! They're culinary gold after a spell in the deep freeze!
O Chopped onions
Save the day when
dinner needs to get on the table fast. Simply freeze
chopped onions in water before cooking. Thaw, drain and stir into just about anything.
O Chipotle peppers in adobo
sauce
Thaw, then puree or chop and toss a cube
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O Yogurt Blend
3-4 frozen cubes into juice to make dynamite smoothies.
Or insert
a toothpick into each cube when it's partially
frozen,and you'll have mini frozen pops in no time.
O Lemon and lime juice
Freeze leftover fresh juice so it's ready
when you need a touch of tart.
O Tea
Ice cubes made from water always
dilute
pitchers of iced tea
as they melt.Use frozen tea cubes instead.Or try
them in lemonade and juices for a new layer
of flavor.
O Tomato paste
Pop leftovers in the freezer
so you'll always have that ounce or two you need for a savory sauce.
O Pesto
Speed up prep time of pasta
crostini
and other delights.Simply thaw the cubes
in the refrigerator first.
O Pureed butternut
squash
Stir it into soups, stews and sauces simmering
O Chopped herbs
Savor their fresh flavors all year long.
Freeze herbs in water (to make them easy to remove), then thaw and drain before using all year long.Freeze herbs in water
(to make them easy to remove),then thaw and drain before using.
Freeze herbs in water (to make them easy to remove), then thaw and drain before using all year long.Freeze herbs in water
(to make them easy to remove),then thaw and drain before using.
O Chicken broth
O Berries
O Coffee
O Wine
O Tomato
juice (or V-8 or Bloody Mary Mix)
Keep these on hand for chili,stew
and so much more - including Bloody Marys.
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