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    Can the slices be frozen just like that, without any treatment?
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    Yes, I have always frozen them with no treatment. They are delicious for a pie for Thanksgiving or Christmas.
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    Do apples have to be peeled before freezing or before being used in recipes?
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    You do not need to peel the apples for either. It all depends on the end result you're looking for.
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    Do I thaw the apples before baking them in an apple crisp, or use them frozen?
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    Use them frozen or thaw them slightly in the microwave. The crisp will take longer to bake with frozen fruit.
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    Can I freeze them coated with sugar and cinnamon?
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    Yes. This makes great pie filling!
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    Should I thaw frozen apple slices before making apple pie?
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    Yes. The apples will have a lot of juice/water that will come out as they thaw. Your pie will be soggy on the bottom if you don't thaw and drain off some of the juice prior to making the pie.
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    After I froze my apple slices and thawed them out, they were soggy, is that how they come out? I have 2 bu. to freeze now, what did I do wrong?
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    They come out mushy. If you're looking for a crisp apple, then you can't freeze them. Frozen apples are best used in baked goods.
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    Can a cake made with shredded apples be frozen?
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    Yes, they can be frozen without issue.
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    Are these apple slices able to be frozen in freezer bags, instead of with the trays?
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    They can, but if you don't freeze them first on the trays, they will stick together in a clump when frozen. If that is OK with you, then you don't have to do the tray thing.
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    Do I need to soak the apples in lemon juice if I am using sugar and cinnamon?
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    No, it won't matter because soaking them in lemon juice or saltwater is only to keep them from turning brown. If they're coated with sugar and cinnamon, they will be brown anyway so there's no need to do the extra work of soaking them.
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    If I'm not going to treat the apples, do I need to wash the slices first?
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    You should definitely wash the whole apples to get the dirt off before you slice them, even if you're going to peel them.
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    Can I freeze apples for pie filling?
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    Definitely! Sometimes I make the filling on the stovetop, let it completely cool and add enough for each pie in a Ziplock (resealable) quart bag and freeze. So yes, frozen sliced apples work great for pies.
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    Can cooked apples be frozen?
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    Yes, you can steam slices and then puree them and freeze. They should be fine and not turn brown at all.
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