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How To Freeze Blueberries

Learn how to freeze blueberries with this super simple tutorial, so you can enjoy them all year long!
Course Preserving
Cuisine American
Keyword freeze blueberries, how to freeze blueberries
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Author Amy

Ingredients

  • 5 lbs blueberries or more

Instructions

  • Wash hands with soap and water.
  • Gently take handfuls of the ripe blueberries and place them into the freezer-safe containers, sorting through them as you place them into the container. Remove any debris, leaves, sticks, or green berries.
  • Fill up the container and then remove as much air as possible. Seal shut.
  • Place in the freezer or deep freezer. I like to lay mine flat.

Notes

  • Store up to 10-12 months in the freezer.
  • Make sure your blueberries are dry. If they are wet, they will stick together when freezing.
  • If you don't have a blueberry farm near you to pick, you could buy them from the store during the summer when prices are cheapest.
  • Purchasing straight from a farm in bulk may also save money.
  • Store them flat in plastic zip-lock bags.
  • While washing is not required, if you would like to wash your berries before freezing, follow the instructions in the post.
  • Each gallon sized freezer bag will hold about 4 pounds of blueberries.