Freezing home-made marinades, salsas, and sauces...

  • ENJOY SATELLITEGUYS AD FREE THIS FEBRUARY!

    Thank you to the very generous support we got from our members in December we have decided to make the month of February AD FREE for everyone!

    We want to see the true speed of our site and enjoy SatelliteGuys the way it was meant to be enjoyed!

    If you would like to help us keep the lights on and keep enjoying the site AD FREE consider becoming a PUB MEMBER by CLICKING HERE.

    THANK YOU TO EVERYONE FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

vampz26

SatelliteGuys Pro
Original poster
Jan 20, 2006
3,399
1
Chicago
I've got a surplus of of hot peppers and tomatoes this year...

I was thinking of making my favorite marinades, etc...and freezing them so I could enjoy them all year round...

Now I've not done this before, so I'm just wondering of this falls under the category of "good idea" or "don't even..."...

Anyway, advice or tips would help right now as I ponder this.

Thanks!
 
I've been thinking about doing this too. HiFi loves chips and salsa, so I thought I would just make a whole bunch of salsa at one time and can it, that way I can use fresh tomatoes. But I haven't been brave enough to do it yet.
 
Canned salsa, tomatoes, spaghetti sauce, etc. are great ways to preserve garden produce. Extremely long shelf life and quality.
 

Whats your favorite kitchen gadgets?

Homemade Pickles with a Kick!

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Total: 0, Members: 0, Guests: 0)

Who Read This Thread (Total Members: 1)