How To Freeze Broccoli (2024)

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Freezing Broccoli is the PERFECT way to preserve the nutrient packed veggie for later use! You’ll have broccoli for all kinds of recipes when you know how to freeze broccoli!

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You already know how to cook frozen broccoli, we’ve talked about blanching veggies, and you have some recipes for using broccoli!

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Here’s How It’s Done….

STEP 1. Boil

Bring a large pot of water to a boiland gather your other supplies

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STEP 2. Cut Up

Cut the broccoli into bite size pieces.

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STEP 3. Blanch!

Blanch the broccoli in boiling salted water for 2-3 minutes.

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STEP 4. Shock and Drain

Plunge the broccoli into ice water to stop the cooking

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STEP 5. Spread out on baking sheet on top of parchment paper and freeze.

This will allow you to freeze the florets individually and you’ll then be able to use as many as you need for recipes instead of having them all stick together in the bag. Just make sure they aren’t touching on the pan when you put them in the freezer. Freeze them for at least 2 hours-6 hours.

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STEP 6. Pack.

Pack into resealable plastic bags, squeeze out as much air as possible. Spread back out into the bag and stack for freezing

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How to Freeze Broccoli

To freeze broccoli, blanch the broccoli in salted water, shock in ice water and then pack into bags labeled .

How to Use Frozen Broccoli

You can USE frozen broccoli in all kinds of recipes! Try with stir fry, make it into casseroles and add it to eggs even!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

How Long is Frozen Broccoli Good For?

Frozen Broccoli is good for 6 months – 1 year. You will want to use it before that time.

How Do You Thaw Frozen Broccoli?

There’s no need to thaw them before using in your recipe, but if you want to thaw it, run cold water over it for a minute or two. If you put the bag that they are frozen into the fridge, they will also thaw. You will notice a lot of liquid in the bag. No need to use this liquid in your recipe.

Do I Need to Blanch Broccoli Before Freezing?

Yes, you DO need to blanch broccoli before freezing. Blanching preserves the texture, vegetables and flavor for freezing.

How Do I Blanch Broccoli Before Freezing?

To blanch your broccoli before freezing, simply follow the process that is outlined in the recipe card below or in the photos above!

Can I Freeze Fresh Broccoli Without Blanching?

You CAN freeze the broccoli without blanching, however, the ice crystals that develop during will change the cell structure and your will be very mushy . It is much better to blanch.

What Happens If I DON’T Blanch the Broccoli Before Freezing?

If you do not blanch before freezing, the broccoli will be more mushy, less colorful and have less nutrients available. Texture is an important part and you will want to preserve as much of the fresh texture as possible.

Can I Freeze An Entire Head of Broccoli?

You CAN freeze an entire head of broccoli, however, you will need to blanch it and then cover it well. Because of the way it takes up space, you will probably want to cut the florets from the head first and freeze those.

Can I Do Broccoli Rice?

Yes, you can. Once it has been slightly boiled, pack it into bags and freeze.

Can I Freeze Roasted Broccoli?

Yes, once your veggie has been cooked, you can. HOWEVER, the texture will be much different when you thaw it. It’s best to roast fresh broccoli and then consume what you roast.

Can I Do This With Rabe?

Yes, just follow the instructions in this recipe card, it is the same process.

How To Know When It’s Bad

If you notice….

  • The broccoli appears encased in ice crystals or frost
  • It is very light colored and dry
  • Broccoli has been in longer than 6 months.
  • There was a lot of air in the package.

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Tips and Tricks

  • Gather all of your tools, pots and pans and other equipment before starting this project. You don’t want to have boiling water bubbling away and not have everything else you need.
  • Put water in a large bowl in the sink but don’t add the ice until you are just ready to plunge the broccoli in. That way your ice won’t all melt before you need it.
  • Only put a few pieces of broccoli into the boiling water at first. You don’t’ want to reduce the simmer with the broccoli you put in. Things will go more quickly if you do fewer pieces at a time.
  • Remove the iced broccoli to a colander or a towel lined baking sheet to drain. You will want the it as dry as possible before packing into the bags.
  • Squeeze as much air from the freezer bag as you can before you seal it.
  • Label the bag BEFORE you put the it in. It’s much easier to write on an empty bag!
  • And HERE is more information that you probably ever wanted to know about Broccoli!

PRO TIP: After you have squeezed the air out and sealed the bag, then spread the broccoli back out in the bag so that it will lay flat in the freezer. This allows it to freeze evenly and is best for space saving in your freezer!

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How to Freeze Broccoli

Freezing Broccoli is the PERFECT way to preserve the nutrient packed veggie for later use! You’ll have broccoli for all kinds of recipes when you know how to freeze broccoli!

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Course: Side

Cuisine: American

Keyword: how to freeze broccoli, freezing broccoli

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 2 minutes minutes

ice bath time, drying and packing: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 22 minutes minutes

Servings: 10 servings

Calories: 15kcal

Author: Wendi Spraker

Ingredients

  • 2 tbs kosher salt
  • 1 lb broccoli

Instructions

  • Put a large stock pot of 4 quarts of water on to boil over high heat on the stove top. Add salt to the water

  • While waiting for the water to heat, gather your other supplies. Place a large bowl in the sink with 1 Quart of water in it. Do not add the ice until just before adding broccoli to the boiling water.

  • When water comes to a boil, reduce heat to medium so that water is at a hard simmer.

  • Add ice to the bowl of water in the sink.

  • Add your broccoli to the boiling water quickly using tongs or other tool. Only add a few pieces to the water at a time so that the water does not lose its boil

  • Allow the vegetables to stay in the water just long enough to begin to change colors. You'll notice the color brightens.

  • Remove the broccoli and plunge immediately into the ice water bath. Allow to soak there for 2-3 minutes.

  • Remove the vegetables to a paper towel lined tray to dry.

  • Use the paper towel to squeeze the broccoli gently and remove as much water as possible. Then lay the broccoli out onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Do not allow the pieces to touch each other. Freeze for 2-6 hours.

  • Once frozen, measure quantities into resealable plastic bag. Squeeze as much air as possible from the bag and seal. Label the bag and place into the freezer.

Notes

  • Gather all of your tools, pots and pans and other equipment before starting this project. You don’t want to have boiling water bubbiling away and not have everything else you need.
  • Put water in a large bowl in the sink but don’t add the ice until you are just ready to plunge the broccoli in. That way your ice won’t all melt before you need it.
  • Only put a few pieces of broccoli into the boiling water at first. You don't’ want to reduce the simmer with the broccoli you put in. Things will go more quickly if you do fewer pieces at a time.
  • Remove the iced broccoli to a colander or a towel lined baking sheet to drain. You will want the broccoli as dry as possible before packing into the freezer bags.
  • Squeeze as much air from the freezer bag as you can before you seal it.
  • Label the freezer bag BEFORE you put the broccoli in. It's much easier to write on an empty bag!

PRO TIP: After you have squeezed the air out and sealed the bag, then spread the broccoli back out in the bag so that it will lay flat in the freezer. This allows it to freeze evenly and is best for space saving in your freezer!

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

How to Freeze Broccoli

Amount Per Serving

Calories 15Calories from Fat 9

% Daily Value*

Fat 1g2%

Saturated Fat 1g5%

Sodium 1410mg59%

Potassium 143mg4%

Carbohydrates 3g1%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 1g1%

Protein 1g2%

Vitamin A 283IU6%

Vitamin C 40mg48%

Calcium 21mg2%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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How To Freeze Broccoli (2024)

FAQs

How To Freeze Broccoli? ›

Cook the broccoli in the boiling water for 2-3 mins. Remove the broccoli with a slotted spoon and plunge into the bowl of iced water, then leave for another 2-3 mins. Drain and put on the lined tray. Pat dry, then lay the broccoli on a tray in a single layer and freeze until solid.

Can I freeze fresh broccoli without blanching? ›

However, you can still freeze broccoli without blanching it first. Just cut it into florets and transfer to a freezer-safe bag. Seal, removing as much air as possible, and label. Store in the freezer for up to 3 months, but use within 1 month for best results.

What is the best way to freeze fresh broccoli florets? ›

Broccoli — florets and stems — must be blanched for effective freezing. If you freeze it raw, you'll wind up with bitter, drab green, shriveled stems. Blanching preserves the bright green color and tasty flavor. You can either blanch in boiling water for three minutes or steam for five minutes.

Why is my broccoli soggy after freezing? ›

This is because broccoli is mostly water; when it's frozen, the water turns to ice, and the crystals expand. When the crystals melt slowly, the water seeps into the vegetable, creating a soggy mess.

What is the best way to freeze broccoli and cauliflower? ›

Packaging Broccoli or Cauliflower for Freezing

Tray pack by patting florets dry with a paper towel, place on a tray in a single layer, place tray in the freezer for approximately 1 to 2 hours until frozen. Quickly remove the individually frozen florets and place in a freezer container or bag removing air.

Is it better to freeze broccoli raw or cooked? ›

Like most vegetables, if frozen raw, the texture and taste of broccoli will deteriorate into a mushy, grey and unpleasant shadow of its former self, with the goodness leeching away. So, do make sure you blanch it to preserve its colour, flavour and nutrients.

What happens if you don't blanch before freezing? ›

Unfortunately, if vegetables are not blanched correctly, the vegetables can become too soft and essential nutrients, like vitamin C, can be lost. The high temperature of boiling water or steam weakens the cell walls and the vegetables lose their crunchy texture.

Can you vacuum seal broccoli without blanching? ›

Cruciferous vegetables will spoil if they're vacuum sealed without being blanched, so don't forget this important step first.

How do you keep frozen broccoli from getting soggy? ›

Here's exactly how to cook frozen broccoli without getting soggy. Pre-heat the oven to 400F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Pre-heating your pan is optional for slightly crispier results! Dump the frozen broccoli straight onto the baking sheet and spread the florets out as much as possible.

How do you blanch frozen broccoli? ›

Blanch in Boiling Water

The fastest way to cook frozen broccoli is to blanch it in boiling water. Two to four minutes in salted boiling water is all it needs to become bright green and tender.

Can I freeze a bag of broccoli? ›

Lay the broccoli in a single layer on a parchment paper-lined sheet tray or plate. Place in the freezer until completely solid, 1 to 2 hours. Once frozen, transfer to a plastic container or resealable freezer bag. The broccoli should stay fresh-tasting and free of freezer burn for 6 to 8 months.

Should you thaw frozen broccoli before cooking? ›

The one difference is that the texture of frozen won't be as crisp and, again, that's because it's already partially cooked. Should I thaw frozen broccoli before cooking? You don't have to! But if there's a lot of ice on top rinse under running water for a few seconds.

How do you make broccoli soft but not mushy? ›

Cover with a lid or wet paper towel and microwave for 2 to 3 minutes. Cook until broccoli is tender but still crunchy. Don't boil them and don't steam them. Cut the broccoli in florets, trim and peel the stalk, cut it in sticks.

What happens if you don t blanch cauliflower before freezing? ›

Can you freeze fresh cauliflower without blanching? We'd strongly recommend blanching cauliflower first, otherwise the high water content in the veg will turn it mushy if you freeze raw. To prevent deterioration of texture and nutritional value, it is best to partly cook (blanch) cauliflower florets before freezing.

Should I blanch broccoli? ›

Blanching is a cooking process that removes the harsh, bitter taste of raw broccoli while setting its bright green color. It also ensures that the broccoli won't be overcooked as it can just be tossed with a finished recipe at the end.

Why is my broccoli so bitter after freezing? ›

Blanching is an important step to the freezing process. If you don't blanch your broccoli, it will turn color and acquire a bitter taste.

What vegetables don't need blanching before freezing? ›

Chopped onions and peppers usually don't need blanching. Sweet potatoes, pumpkin, spaghetti squash, and tomatoes should be cooked before freezing.

Can you vacuum seal and freeze fresh broccoli? ›

Broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, brussel sprouts, turnips and other cruciferous vegetables emit a gas when refrigerated, but not when frozen. You can use vacuum sealing to preserve these vegetables in the freezer, but not in the refrigerator.

Should you always blanch broccoli? ›

Broccoli can be eaten raw, but blanching it quickly in boiling water helps give it a more crisp-tender texture and bring out its flavor.

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