Freezing rutabagas and turnips
1 servings
Ingredients
Quantity | Ingredient | |
---|---|---|
1¼ | pounds | To 1-1/2 lb; Makes 1 pint |
1 | pounds | To 1-1/2 lb; Makes 1 pint |
Directions
RUTABAGAS
TURNIPS
RUTABAGAS 1. Choose young, tender, medium rutabagas.
2. Cut off tops, wash, and pare. Cut in ½ inch cubes.
3. Blanch for 3 minutes. Cool; drain well.
4. Tray freeze or pack into containers. Seal, label, and freeze.
5. Cook frozen rutabagas 12 to 15 minutes.
6. MASHED RUTABAGAS: Proceed as above until step 2. Then cook cubed rutabagas in just enough water to cover until tender, instead of blanching. Drain, then mash in a saucepan. Pack in containers, leaving ¼ inch head space for pints, ½ inch for quarts. Seal, label and freeze. Cook mashed rutabagas just until heated through.
TURNIPS 1. Choose young, tender, small to medium turnips.
2. Remove tops, wash, pare, and cut in ½ inch cubes or slices.
3. Blanch 3 minutes. Cool; drain well.
4. Pack in containers. leaving ¼ inch head space. Seal, label, and freeze.
5. Cook frozen turnips about 10 to 12 minutes.
Source: Vegetable Gardening Encyclopedia Typos by Dorothy Flatman 1995 Submitted By DOROTHY FLATMAN On 10-03-95
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