autumn olive berries after being frozen (photo by jhy) |
a cookie sheet or tray with edges
space in your freezer to lay the tray flat
freezer bags
The preparation for freezing is a bit time consuming, but you can do a bowl full while watching TV or something. It's quite mindless. I think the flavor is worth it.
Collect autumn olive berries after the first frost. You can continue to collect them until they begin to be soft and mushy.
I don't wash the berries because you want them to be completely dry, and they don't get dirty on the bushes. You can throw out any that concern you when you pick them over. Remove all the little gray stems, and any debris from your collection efforts. This is the tedious part. Discard any berries that are shriveled or hard. Your goal is berries that will be eaten raw.
autumn olive berries ready for the first freezing (photo by jhy) |
frozen packet of autumn olive berries (photo by jhy) |
I like to use these as a garnish on yogurt or salad. I think the flavor is particularly nice on salad and the slight crunch of the seeds is masked by the crunch of the salad. I just open the bags and take out what I want, then press the air out of the bags, reseal and place it back in the freezer.
Georgous as jam. I made some this week.
ReplyDeleteHi Mrs. Flopsybunny! That is great info. Where did you get your recipe?
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