can I freeze tiny tomatoes ??
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1 | I have masses of tiny ripe tomatoes, and a recipe I want to use in a couple of months, when the tiny tomatoes are expensive. They will get cooked so I imagine they can be frozen, any comments ?? fendie - 2019-03-16 16:05:00 |
2 | This message was deleted. cleggyboy - 2019-03-16 16:21:00 |
3 | Lovely, lucky you. lilyfield - 2019-03-16 16:24:00 |
4 | stew up with brown sugar in oven cool and freeze bobcat_6 - 2019-03-16 17:37:00 |
5 | Yes, but they will only be useful in cooking, not salad. lythande1 - 2019-03-16 17:44:00 |
6 | You sure can. I used to do big pots of a basic tomato sauce, just tomatoes and onions with some garlic and freeze in snap lock bags, when needed I simply took out of the freezer and tipped into whatever I was cooking, adding herbs, extra garlic and onions if wanted. So easy, and great to have on hand archer72 - 2019-03-16 19:16:00 |
7 | The cherry tomatoes freeze whole very well, they stay freeflow and then you can just chuck in however many you need into your casseroles or bolognaise etc. I do this every year as I usually have to many and this time of year have such a glut of them all ripening at once. ETA, the snap lock bags are good as you can keep adding to them, and they are thicker so dont go brittle as quickly as some other thinner bags do Edited by dibble35 at 7:52 pm, Sat 16 Mar dibble35 - 2019-03-16 19:51:00 |
8 | Yes you can. I did some bags yesterday which will be used for soups and sauces during Winter. nauru - 2019-03-16 19:57:00 |
9 | cleggyboy wrote: samanya - 2019-03-16 20:09:00 |
10 | Slow roast them about a couple of hours, with olive oil, rock salt, honey, and fresh basil, the flavours develop beautifully and are just perfect for pasta dishes, homemade pizza, antipasta platter, spag bolg, once done and cooled pop in freezer nzkea1 - 2019-03-16 20:55:00 |
11 | The member deleted this message. nzkea1 - 2019-03-16 21:05:00 |
12 | I have frozen them and used them successfully in muffins, quiches and pasta dishes. zsazsa777 - 2019-03-16 21:47:00 |
13 | well thank you all very much, I have decided that I can but try, the recipe calls for them to be scattered over salmon which is cooked quickly, and yes they probably will be a bit watery, but they will look very pretty ! the tomatoes get cooked with the salmon, I didn't explain that very well. Edited by fendie at 10:26 pm, Sat 16 Mar fendie - 2019-03-16 22:25:00 |
14 | I freeze mine and use them to make tomato sauce and chutneys. pooh01 - 2019-03-26 10:21:00 |
15 | They go mushy when thawed - only good for stews - pasta, pizzas and chutneys.. fruitbat - 2019-03-26 10:25:00 |