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QuestionCan I freeze whole onions?Community AnswerYou can, but they will be harder to slice after freezing - too hard when frozen, too mushy when thawed.
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QuestionCan I cook onions before freezing them?Community AnswerYes, but as this article suggests, they should be drained, spread flat and frozen before you put them in freezer bags. Don't chop them too small. Quartering an onion (depending on the size of the onion) is probably the smallest you should do. If they are any smaller, you may lose some of the "fresh" flavor of the onions. Cooking thoroughly may lessen the flavor also. Blanching the onions usually works better in keeping the flavor.
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QuestionCan I use a Seal-a-Meal to store onions in my freezer?Community AnswerYes, you can. I usually look up the safe handling directions, but nearly any food can be frozen using a Seal-A-Meal. However, soups should be frozen in an approved freezer container. If you have the attachment for your Seal-A-Meal that will remove the air from the container, your soups will stay fresher for a longer period of time.
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QuestionI put several onions in the freezer and now they are mushy. Can I still saute them?Community AnswerYou shouldn't put whole onions in the freezer. Once thawed they are useless. I wouldn't use them after that.
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QuestionI grind onions and celery in a cast iron food grinder for my turkey stuffing. How far in advance can I grind both and store them in a bag?Community AnswerI would assume "up to 6 months," as online instructions say regarding freezing onions.
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QuestionCan I cook them straight from the freezer or do they need to be defrosted?Community AnswerYes, you can cook with them from a frozen state. They will contain excess water, so fry them off on their own until the water has evaporated if you feel like it. I would not suggest defrosting onions to use raw, because the texture and flavor are different from fresh onions.
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