freezing ripe bananas????
#88629 - 07/10/04 07:02 PM
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StephS
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So I have a bunch of ripe black bananas! HOW does one freeze them? And then what do I do when I want to use them?
Thanks for the help!!!!
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Steph I am pretty sure you can just put them in a plastic bag in the freezer, and when you need one or however many, just take it out and let it thaw! Its great for making banana bread, etc.
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Yup thats what I do with the black bananas. You can either peel them then put them in a bag or keep in the peel and when you need them to bake with, just put the bag in cold water, and they unthaw faster! Sue
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Gross Though --
#88644 - 07/10/04 07:32 PM
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Bevvy
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They defrost into a globular mass, rather disgusting. Perfect for the Cuisinart perhaps, but otherwise..... ew.
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I always wrap mine in aluminum foil, then put them in a plastic bag... labeled, of course, so I don't forget what that "globular mass" in my freezer is!
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Kree
#88657 - 07/10/04 08:11 PM
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StephS
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do you peel the banana first? And how do you defrost the bananas after?
Thanks!
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Re: Kree
#88676 - 07/10/04 09:04 PM
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Kree
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Yep, I peel them first. Then when I want them for banana bread I nuke them in the microwave until they're soft enough to mash. I just keep doing it for about 20 seconds at a time until they're done!
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Thanks
#88697 - 07/11/04 08:01 AM
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Su
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Hi Steph, So glad yu asked this question. I usually am able to get my husb. to eat the ripe ones unless there are too many.Now I know this will be a great short cut to making banana bread and muffins.
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For years I just stuck them in the freezer as is. But they are gross to peel that way. So now I put them in a freezer bag skinless and then mash them through the bag with my hands- it saves one step- then I label the amount and freeze.
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