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Tips for freezing cooked red beans?

Posted on 9/30/12 at 7:30 pm
Posted by Dorothy
Munchkinland
Member since Oct 2008
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Posted on 9/30/12 at 7:30 pm
Anybody done this? We made a really tasty pot of red beans today and I hate to waste them.

Looking for freezing tips and/or thawing tips.

Thanks!
Posted by OTIS2
NoLA
Member since Jul 2008
50124 posts
Posted on 9/30/12 at 7:31 pm to
Cool down. Zip lock. Eat inside 6 months.
Posted by 4LSU2
Member since Dec 2009
37333 posts
Posted on 9/30/12 at 7:33 pm to
Nothing to it. Cool down and put in freezer.
Posted by Winkface
Member since Jul 2010
34377 posts
Posted on 9/30/12 at 7:36 pm to
Put in Tupperware. Place in freezer.
Posted by Walt OReilly
Poplarville, MS
Member since Oct 2005
124429 posts
Posted on 9/30/12 at 7:38 pm to
man

that sounds really difficult
Posted by OTIS2
NoLA
Member since Jul 2008
50124 posts
Posted on 9/30/12 at 7:39 pm to
Outback does it better.
Posted by lsutigerbandfan
Amite, Louisiana
Member since Mar 2011
1274 posts
Posted on 9/30/12 at 7:39 pm to
I let them cool down completely then I put them in 20 oz., one serving, Zip Lock containers, not bags. I fill the container so when I put the top on there is no air in the container. This method will last a year or so in the freezer. Whatever size container you use just be sure to completely fill it so there is no air.
Posted by Dorothy
Munchkinland
Member since Oct 2008
18153 posts
Posted on 9/30/12 at 7:45 pm to
quote:

Whatever size container you use just be sure to completely fill it so there is no air.


That's probably where my past problems have occurred. It seems like the last time I froze them, I used a plastic container & they got kind of dried out/freezer burnt and nasty.

I don't freeze a lot of pre-made foods because I usually hate the way they taste when thawed. Mostly just stews/soups/sauces that can stand to have a little water added to them.
Posted by Ole Geauxt
KnowLa.
Member since Dec 2007
50880 posts
Posted on 9/30/12 at 7:48 pm to
zip loc freezer bags are hard to beat,,,sometimes i double bag.. get the air out of both..
Posted by Mike da Tigah
Bravo Romeo Lima Alpha
Member since Feb 2005
58890 posts
Posted on 9/30/12 at 8:06 pm to
Two Words...


Quart Containers


Posted by TigerstuckinMS
Member since Nov 2005
33687 posts
Posted on 9/30/12 at 9:29 pm to
Put serving in ziploc. Not the one with the plastic zipper. The one with the good old closure on the top. FREEZER BAG, not sandwich, not storage. FREEZER. The size of the bag needed will be dependent on your level of gluttony.

Put red beans in bag. No rice, cook fresh rice next time. Zip back almost closed. Leave 1" opening. Squeeze the red beans until just a little comes through the opening. Close. Now, you should have an airtight seal and no air in the bag. Freeze. Thaw under running water. Reheat.

It's just that easy. If you want ultra long term storage, freeze them any old way you want, then vacuum pack them. Mine never lasts long enough to have to worry about vacuum packing.
This post was edited on 9/30/12 at 9:37 pm
Posted by Gris Gris
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Member since Feb 2008
47383 posts
Posted on 10/1/12 at 1:50 am to
I use bags and containers depending on what I'm freezing. If using containers, put plastic wrap over the top of the food such that there are no air pockets. Its as good as cac sealed that way.

With bags, get all if the air out as suggested. Foodsavers are great for freezing. You can freeze liquid based foods and than vac seal the frozen product. I freeze lots of food. I don't make small amounts of things like gumbo, chili etc....
Posted by Ole Geauxt
KnowLa.
Member since Dec 2007
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Posted on 10/1/12 at 6:59 am to
quote:

Two Words...


Quart Containers

Three Words...

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