Freezing strawberries without pectin
1 servings
Quantity | Ingredient | |
---|---|---|
1 | quart | Strawberries; hulled |
¼ | cup | Granulated sugar (to 3/4c) |
For each quart of hulled strawberries (whole, halved, sliced or lighty crushed), use ¼ to ¾ cup granulated sugar depending upon desired sweetness. Place the berries in a shallow pan, sprinkle with the sugar and let berries sit for 10 to 15 minutes to draw the juices.
Place in containers and freeze. If berries are sliced or crushed, leave ½-inch head space.
Makes 1 pint
Source: Oregonian FoodDay June 6, 1995 Typos by Dorothy Flatman Submitted By DOROTHY FLATMAN On 06-14-95
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