The Best Way to Store Raspberries (How to Freeze and Store)
Here's the best way to store raspberries so that you can freeze and store your raspberry harvest easily. It's a simple method you'll love!
Prep Time45 minutesmins
4 hourshrs
Total Time4 hourshrs45 minutesmins
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Best Way to Store Raspberries
Yield: 8cups
Author: Valentina (Fields to Feasts)
Materials
You Will Need
Freezing plastic/glass containers of your choice
Freshly picked raspberries
Instructions
How to Freeze Strawberries Step-by-Step
Step 1: Wash raspberries under cool water and pat them dry.
Before freezing raspberries, it's important to give them a good wash to remove any dirt or debris. Place the raspberries in a colander and rinse them under cool running water. Gently pat them dry with a clean kitchen towel or paper towels. Be careful not to crush the delicate berries.
Step 2: Remove any stems or leaves.
After washing the raspberries, take a moment to remove any stems or leaves that may still be attached. This step is important to ensure that only the ripe berries are frozen, as stems and leaves can affect the texture and taste of the frozen raspberries.
Step 3: Spread raspberries in a single layer on a lined baking sheet.
Next, prepare a baking sheet by lining it with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat. This will prevent the raspberries from sticking to the surface and make it easier to transfer them once frozen. Spread the raspberries in a single layer on the lined baking sheet, making sure they are not touching each other. This will allow them to freeze individually and prevent them from clumping together.
Step 4: Place the baking sheet in the freezer for a few hours.
Once the raspberries are arranged on the baking sheet, carefully place it in the freezer. It's best to choose a flat surface in the freezer where the baking sheet can sit undisturbed. Leave the raspberries in the freezer for a few hours or until they are completely frozen. Freezing time may vary depending on the temperature of your freezer.
Step 5: Transfer frozen raspberries to freezer-safe containers or bags.
Once the raspberries are frozen solid, it's time to transfer them to freezer-safe containers or bags. These containers should be airtight to prevent freezer burn and maintain the quality of the raspberries. You can use plastic freezer bags or rigid containers specifically designed for freezing. Make sure to choose a size that suits your needs, whether you prefer to freeze small portions or larger quantities.
Step 6: Label the containers with the date and contents.
Before sealing the containers, don't forget to label them with the date and contents. This will help you keep track of how long the raspberries have been in the freezer and make it easier to identify them later. Use a permanent marker or labels to write the necessary information on each container.
Notes
These raspberries can stay in the freezer until you harvest new fruit the next year. Just take one container out of the freezer and make the recipe of your choice.