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How to freeze cucumbers so they still stay crispy

How to freeze cucumbers so they still stay crispy

In a few weeks, I’ll have cucumbers coming out of my ears on the farm. I get kind of tired of them after 2 weeks — not gonna lie. And my plants just keep producing. But then I always long for them during the winter.

Then I learned you can freeze cucumbers.

It’s true.

The trick is, you have to freeze them in a sugary BRINE. If you try to just freeze them raw, they’ll turn into a mushy mess when you thaw them.

And that’s just gross.

To show you how it’s done, I put together a video for you, which you can watch here.

The recipe kind of tastes like a cucumber salad!

Here is the recipe:

Ingredients:

2 qt. sliced cucumber
1 large red onion or sweet onion, sliced
1 cup white vinegar (or cider vinegar)
1 1/2 c. sugar — you can do less if this feels too much
1-2 t. kosher salt
Fresh dill, optional

Directions:

  1. Dump onion and cucumbers in a big bowl. Add 1-2 teaspoons of the salt and mix it all up with your hands. Cover bowl and chill in fridge for 2 hours.
  2. Meanwhile, prepare the brine: Heat the sugar and vinegar in a pot on the stove until sugar dissolves. Let it cool to room temperature. This is important.
  3. After the cukes have chilled for 2 hours, rinse the salt off in a strainer with water. Pour cukes back into bowl. Pour the brine over the cucumber mixture and mix well with your hands.
  4. Pack into freezer containers – I use Ziplocks. Be sure to spoon in some of that juicy brine into the bag!

I challenge you to TRY this. See if you like the crunch factor. It’s not going to be super crunchy… but it will still be pretty good. I’ve had a lot of my Farm Box CSA members try it and say that although they were skeptical at first, they really liked it!

It’s become a classic freezing strategy for many of us who get overwhelmed with cucumbers!

Tell me what you think!

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