If you'd like to freeze some peaches of your own, here's how we do it!
You'll need:
Peaches
quart-sized freezer bags
lime juice
sugar
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2. Begin by making a simple sugar syrup. I start by heating 9 cups of water on the stove. I slowly add 3 cups of sugar until it dissolves, then I remove the pan from the heat. There's no need to boil this, just be sure the sugar has all dissolved. I was able to use this amount to freeze approximately 30 or 35 peaches.
3. Fill a large stockpot with water and bring it to a boil.
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5. When the bowl is filled with ice-water, I submerge a large colander right in the ice. I have found this to be an easy way to get the peaches into an ice-bath without having to fish them out from the actual ice.
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7. After 30 seconds, use a slotted spoon to remove the peaches from the boiling water.
8. Place the peaches directly into the ice-bath.
9. After the peaches have sat in the ice-bath for a minute or so, the skin should peal right off, leaving nice and slippery peaches ready for freezing!
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11. I like to line a 2-cup pyrex measuring cup with a quart-sized freezer bag. Using a measuring cup, I scoop 2 cups of peaches into the bag. I've found that many of my peach recipes call for either 2 or 4 cups of peaches. This makes it easy to thaw out the exact amount I need at any given time.
12. Ladle the sugar water over the peaches, just covering them in the liquid.
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14. Label each bag with the amount and the date. You might think you'll never forget what's in each bag, but I always do!
15. Just for fun...have you ever seen the inside of a peach pit? Now you have!
I'd love to know if you have any favorite peach recipes. I'm taking a risk tonight and making a new cobbler recipe for company. [Yikes!] If it doesn't turn out, I've got homemade chocolate chip cookies and ice-cream on hand. *wink*
Enjoy your weekend. We've heard word that August 2 is en route. Maybe she'll arrive sometime this weekend!
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Wow, I didn't know you could freeze peaches!
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Ohh so glad I found your post! I live in peach country and have been thinking about freezing them but didn't know how! Thanks so much for the tutorial!!
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