How to freeze avocado? / Freezing Avocado / The best way to freeze avocado / Freezing avocado safely
We all adore avocados, and we’d eat them every day at every meal if we could. So it’s always been a point of frustration that stocking up on avocados is notoriously difficult. After all, their period of prime ripeness is lightning fast, and they’re often too expensive to buy many and hope they ripen soon. So what to do if you find a bunch on sale? Freeze them! Yes, freezing your avocados is a perfectly viable solution, stay with us, we are going to show you how!
Avocados never get old. Most of us can eat them in some form—whether in a smoothie, on toast, or atop a taco—for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and not get sick of it. But they do, literally, get old. As in, they don't last forever.
You can try to fend off the dreaded brown and preserve the green of a cut avocado by storing it in a shallow pool of water, but if you want to extend its life any longer than just a few days, your best bet for a ripe avocado is the freezer.
Yes, you can freeze an avocado. Did you just become suddenly aware of all the squishy avocados you've unnecessarily thrown out? Yeah, us too. Those things are expensive. But, no longer!
How to freeze avocado?
This Is How You Can Freeze Avocado:
- Wash the avocado, skin still on.
- Cut the fruit in half, and peel.
- If you decide to halve it, wrap the halves separately (sans pit) in plastic wrap or aluminum foil, then put them in a resealable bag and freeze. (Don't forget to label and date the bag!)
- If you decide to purée it, either mash the avocado with a fork or in a food processor with a little bit of lime or lemon juice or white vinegar. Then store in a resealable bag or an airtight container and freeze.
- Avocado can be kept frozen for up to five or six months. To thaw, leave in the refrigerator 12 to 24 hours before use, or place at room temperature for about an hour, or place into a bowl and run cold water over the bag or container. And you're good to go!
But, as always, there's a little bit of a catch.
Once thawed, the avocado isn't quite as firm as the fresh avocado. It's been through a lot being cooped up in that freezer next to those peas. It's just not the same. So while you're not going to want to snack on slices of it, the once-frozen fruit works perfectly well for making guacamole, dressings, spreads, and ice pops (perhaps with a little lime and tequila?).
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