Every year the vegetable garden produces food for me. Some years I have enough to eat and to share with plenty left to put up for the winter. But every year is different and this year my garden is a bit of a disappointment. Here it is the end of August and Im not able to gorge on tomatoes the way I usually do. And although I planted only one zucchini plant this year, so far Ive harvested just one zucchini. Still, I will put some produce in the freezer, just not as much as Id like.welcome to michaels kors bags on sale,best service and low prices. 

For those gardeners with plenty, here are some easy ways to put produce aside for use this winter. First, tomatoes: freeze them whole. Just put clean, dry tomatoes into freezer bags and suck the air out with a straw after closing the bag 99 percent of the way. Use them this winter in soups and stews the way you would canned tomatoes. Knowing that they are your own makes them even better. You can use them with the skins on, if you wish, but running hot tap water over the frozen tomatoes and rubbing gently will remove them. 

In past years I have always dehydrated cherry tomatoes in my Garden Master Pro dehydrator after cutting them in half. The result is a sun dried tomato that is sweet and wonderful for stir fries and soups. But last summer I tried putting some in the freezer whole and liked them for cooking. I just throw the whole frozen cherry tomatoes in soups and they are great and much less work than drying them. 

Each year I use imperfect tomatoes to make paste. I cut out the bad parts, throw them in the food processor and puree them. Then I boil down the resulting slurry in a heavy cast-iron enameled pot until I can literally stand up a spoon in it.Save on Christian Louboutin Pump! All the Sales, All in One Place. That takes all evening at low heat. I leave it overnight, cover off, and in the morning spoon the paste into ice cube trays and freeze it. Later I put the cubes in freezer-grade zipper bags. 

Many people dont bother freezing summer squash and greens or even green beans and broccoli because theyve had bad luck with the results: mushy,welcome to michaels kors handbags sale,Free shipping‎! overcooked veggies. But there are a few simple steps you can take to have wonderful, fresh-tasting crunchy vegetables in mid-winter that were grown in your own garden. 

Many vegetables taste better, mid-winter, if they have been blanched briefly boiled before freezing. Blanching is way of killing aging enzymes in veggies so the produce does not get woody, old and tasteless in the freezer. But many experts suggest blanching fresh veggies for 3 minutes, or even more. In my book, that is fully cooking them. And when you cook them again before eating, the result is mush. 

The solution? Blanch for just 60 seconds or so. Depending on your stove, that may mean not even getting the water back up to a full boil. The trick is to have lots of water at a rolling boil, and not too many veggies. I watch the color of my vegetables as I blanch them. Kale, for example, will turn a brighter green telling me that its ready to be taken off the heat. 

Its important to cool your blanched vegetables as soon as they come out of the pot. Some experts recommend dropping them in a big bowl of water with ice cubes. Me? Im too cheap to buy ice cubes in the quantity I would need. I just fill the sink with cold tap water, and it works just fine. Next I spin dry the veggies in a salad spinner with a string-pull (Zyliss brand is one) and blot dry with tea towels before bagging and putting them in the fridge. 

My exceptions to blanching include tomatoes, peppers and all berries. Everything else gets a quick swim in boiling water. Last year a kind reader suggested that kale need not be blanched, so I tried freezing some without blanching. It was fine, but fewer kales fit into each bag. 

Dehydrating fruits and vegetables is another good way to store food, particularly if you dont have much freezer space. Apples and pears dry nicely and make for good winter snacks. Even if you dont grow your own, you can buy or pick fresh apples cheaper than buying dried fruit. I dry apples and pears until they are dry, but not brittle. I store them in freezer-grade bags in the pantry. 

Peppers and tomatoes, sliced,Shop discounted mk handbags on hotmkbags. dry well and are great in winter soups and stews. I dry most of my hot peppers until brittle and then grind them in my coffee grinder. That allows me to add just a smidgeon of hotness if having company or a lot if its just for me. I have read that the seeds and the white fibers inside the pepper contain a lot of capsaicin, the chemical that gives hot peppers their heat, so I dry those, too. 

Ive gotten a lot of e-mail from discouraged gardeners this year. It wasnt a great year for many of us.Shop for Michael Kors Monogram at hotmkbags. But there are still farm stands selling fresh produce, and often they will sell cheaply by the bushel if you want to store food for the winter. I may end up doing so myself.

Click on their website http://www.mkreplicasale.com/!

arrow
arrow
    文章標籤
    mk handbags
    全站熱搜

    cheapjackets 發表在 痞客邦 留言(0) 人氣()