Whirlpool EL13SC User Manual

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Freezing Vegetables - Freeze only fresh high-

quality

vegetables

picked

when

barely

mature.

For best results, freeze no more than 2 to 3 hours
after picking. Wash in cold water, sort and cut into
appropriate sizes. Blanch or scald. Pack in recom­
mended container and freeze.

Do

not

freeze

lettuce, celery, carrot

sticks,

potatoes or fresh tomatoes. All will become limp or
mushy. Tomatoes will collapse when thawed.

Freezing Cooked Food-Prepare cooked foods

as you would for the table; shorten cooking time 10

to 15 minutes to allow for additional cooking dur­

ing reheating. Omit seasonings and part of the liq­
uid. Plan to add them at reheating time. Potatoes
should also be added to soup and stew at heating

time. Add crumb and cheese toppings at heating
time.

Cool as rapidly as possible and freeze at once.

Liquid or semi-liquid dishes may be frozen in rec­
ommended

containers

with

head-space.

Cas­

seroles and other more solid foods may be frozen
in the baking container. If you don’t want to leave
your casserole dish in the freezer, line it with foil.
Bake, cool, freeze, lift out the foil package, bag it
and return to freezer.

Freezing Meats - The meat you thaw can only

be as good as the meat you freeze. "Drugstore"

wrap in meal-size packages. Flat cuts or patties
should be wrapped individually or in iayers sepa­
rated by a double thickness of freezer wrap.

Make sure store wrappings are moisture and

vapor proof. If not, re-wrap meats with one of the
wraps recommended under “Packaging."

Freezing Baked Goods-Wrap baked breads in

recommended

material.

Thaw

in

wrapping.

Unbaked yeast breads can be frozen after the first
rising. Punch down, wrap and freeze.

Bake cookies as usual. Cool and freeze on trays,

then pack in recommended freezer bags or car­
tons. Unbaked cookies may be dropped, molded
or rolled and frozen on cookie trays. Store in bag or
carton;

bake

without

thawing.

Refrigerator-type

cookies can be wrapped and frozen in roll form.
Thaw only enough to slice when ready to bake.

Fruit pies are best frozen unbaked. Bake withou!

thawing. Bake

pecan

and similar

pies before

freezing...rich fillings do not freeze solid. Cut steam
vents in top crusts when ready to bake.

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