Freezer tips and how-to for summer

From   |  July 23, 2010
In Frugal Food & Facts, Kitchen Basics

As the heat of summer sets in, we start focusing on our freezers. We open the door and linger a few seconds longer than necessary. Not great for energy consumption, true, but it has made us think a lot about the best way to use this essential kitchen asset.

Your freezer is a true friend for helping reduce food costs. Space is limited, so make it count. Clear out those freezer-burned buns and the ice cream cartons with only one spoonful remaining. Replace these with normally expensive foods that you bought at a rock-bottom sale price.

Basically, freeze protein.

Meat, seafood and cheese send the cash register into overdrive, and supermarkets frequently offer “super-sales” or “buy-one-get-one” deals on frozen shrimp, shredded cheese and family-sized packages of ground beef and chicken. To benefit from these bargains, you need to stock up and store the bounty.

A few more hints:

  • Set the freezer temperature to zero -- 0 -- degrees F. for optimum storage.
  • Freeze your cheese. Unopened packages of already-shredded cheeses, crumbled feta and crumbled blue cheese freeze best. Bang the frozen bag on the countertop and you can easily scoop out portions. Frozen quality holds for months – but we’ve noticed mold developing in the refrigerator surprisingly fast. Shredded cheese thaws quickly and there’s no discernable difference when cooking.
  • Repackage meat into manageable portions and wrap securely, preferably with plastic first and then foil to seal out air, which is what causes freezer burn. Alternately, we often wrap in foil first and then slip the packages into zipper-top freezer bags.
  • Date and label all packages. Think you’ll remember? You probably won’t.
  • Organize shelves by types of food for easier retrieval.
  • Keep a list of what’s frozen for efficient menu-planning.
  • Defrost safely – overnight in the refrigerator or unwrap and use the microwave’s thaw function

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Comments

From Martha in KS - July 23, 2010

I feel exposed - like you've been peeking in my freezer. Freezer burned buns - check. Shrunken ice cream - check. Thanks for the tips!

From french country interiors - July 28, 2010

Freezers should be kept full for best use of energy.By the way, you have shared very nice tips about freezer. I love my freezer . My only complaint is that it is just nog large enough!

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