Now it is peas season and we find fresh peas in abundance in the market at a very low price. I usually buy it in bulk, preserve and store it for later use. The method of preserving peas at home is quite simple. Today I am going to sharing with you how to preserve peas in the freezer for a longer period of time with step wise pictures.
How to Preserve Peas-How to Blanch and Freeze Peas
Prep Time : 15 mins
Cook Time : 2 mins
Recipe Category: How to preserve- Peas
Recipe Cuisine: Indian
Author:Padhu Sankar
Recipe Category: How to preserve- Peas
Recipe Cuisine: Indian
Author:Padhu Sankar
Ingredients needed
Fresh Peas – as needed
Pan/pot
Colander
Ziplock Bags
Method
Shell the peas, discard the spoiled ones. It is better to shell the peas on the same day, you buy fresh peas from the market. Wash the shelled peas well and drain the water completely.
Bring plenty of water to boil in a big vessel/pot. When water boils vigorously, add the peas. There should be enough space for the peas to move, so do not over crowd the pot. If over crowded, some may get overcooked and some may be under cooked.
Blanch the peas for 1 1/2 minute. By this time, the peas will also float on the surface as seen in the picture below.
At this stage, drain the water and put the peas immediately in ice cold water to prevent further cooking.
Let it remain in cold water for 1-2 minutes, then drain the water again, pat it dry and spread it on a cloth to air dry.
Then you can pack it in a ziplock bag or any air tight container and store it in the freezer.
Tips – You can divide and store the peas in small individual ziplock bags as seen in the picture below. In this way, you do not have to take the whole lot from the freezer every time you require peas for cooking.
How to thaw frozen peas
Take needed quantity of peas, wash it and use it. As it is already pre-cooked, it gets cooked faster. Alternatively, you can also bring it to room temperature and use it.
Shelf Life – If stored properly, it will last for months.
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Nicely told. Thnx
Thank you!! Well explained!!
Thanks for the information
Nice and thanks for the post
Very useful...thanks a lot
Amazing post at the Apt time where peas is available in abundance now
Is it safe to use sprouted green peas?
Yes