FoodSaver Vac800/Vac820 User Manual

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Food Preparation and Storage Guide

T H E F O O D S A V E R U S E R M A N U A L

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T H E F O O D S A V E R U S E R M A N U A L

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Where to

Recommended

Vacuum

Normal Storage

P

R E PA R E D

L

I Q U I D S

Store

FoodSaver

Packaged

Life

(without

Container

Storage Life

vacuum packaging)

Soups, Stews,
Sauces, Other liquids

Freezer

FoodSaver Bag

1 to 2 years

3 to 6 months

Where to

Recommended

Vacuum

Normal Storage

C

O F F E E

Store

FoodSaver

Packaged

Life

(without

Container

Storage Life

vacuum packaging)

Beans

Freezer

FoodSaver Bag

2 to 3 years

6 to 9 months

Ground

Freezer

FoodSaver Bag

2 years

6 months

Beans

Pantry

FoodSaver Bag,

1 year

3 months

Canister

Ground

Pantry

FoodSaver Bag,

5 to 6 months

1 month

Canister

Preparation Guidelines for Coffee:

When vacuum packaging ground
coffee in a FoodSaver Bag, leave
coffee in the original bag or place
into a regular plastic bag and then
place that bag into a FoodSaver Bag

for vacuum packaging. This will
prevent grounds from being drawn
into the vacuum pump and help
guarantee a good seal.

Preparation Guidelines for Prepared Liquids:

To vacuum package liquids for freezer
storage, pre-freeze them first in a cas-
serole or loaf pan until they are solid.
Remove from the pan and vacuum
package in a FoodSaver Bag. These
“frozen bricks” stack conveniently in

your freezer and can go right into
boiling water or the microwave when
you are ready to use them. This same
technique can be used for pre-cooked
dinners and leftovers.

Where to

Recommended

Vacuum

Normal Storage

B

A K E D

G

O O D S

Store

FoodSaver

Packaged

Life

(without

Container

Storage Life

vacuum packaging)

Bread, Rolls,

Freezer

FoodSaver Bag

1 to 3 years

6 to 12 months

Bagels, Pastries

Where to

Recommended

Vacuum

Normal Storage

N

U T S

Store

FoodSaver

Packaged

Life

(without

Container

Storage Life

vacuum packaging)

Walnuts, Pistachios,
Almonds, Peanuts,

Pantry

FoodSaver Bag,

2 years

6 months

Sunflower seeds

Canister

Preparation Guidelines for Baked Goods:

Before vacuum packaging soft or airy
baked goods, pre-freeze for 1-2 hours
or until solidly frozen so that they
will hold their shape. You can bake a
double batch of bread or multiple pie

shells and vacuum package the extras
for later use. Also, you can vacuum
package treats such as peanut brittle
and fudge to send as gifts.

Preparation Guidelines for Nuts:

Vacuum packaging eliminates the
stale or rancid flavor nuts often get
when stored. Plus, it eliminates the
growth of molds that commonly
occur with nuts. Keep nuts fresh
by vacuum packaging them. You
can open the container and take

what you need for baking or snacks
and then repackage. If using a
FoodSaver Bag, allow approximately
one inch of extra bag material for
each time the bag will be opened
and repackaged.

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