BSP #71 – Freezer Bounty

Over summer, I free-flow freeze excess vegetables, berries, and tomatoes for midwinter jam and sauce making, and meal up-jazzery.

Last year delivered a bumper tomato harvest and there was still a couple of grocery bags full lurking in the bottom of the freezer once the sauce had been bottled.

This week I dug them out, boiled them up, put the resultant pulp through one of my favourite kitchen appliances, the mouli (food mill),and divided it up into meal-sized portions.

Nothing beats a store cupboard filled with homegrown bounty. I cant wait to enjoy the chilli, pasta dishes and slathered pizza bases while this years crop evolves.

9 thoughts on “BSP #71 – Freezer Bounty

  1. I don’t aspire to be as dedicated as yourself to preserving, however, freezing cherry tomatoes is something I do. It is handy to be able to drop the frozen, red marbles into winter dishes. I have this season’s two cherry tomato seedlings waiting to be planted by early December.

  2. My mother used to swear by her mouli. She found it much more reliable than any of her other gadgets and kitchen appliances. I am not a very enthusiastic preserver and our vegetable and salad harvests of late haven’t been good for one reason or another. However …….. I really must try harder next year!

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