I wouldn't know. Freezing ruins most vegetables. It pickles very well.How's it freeze?
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I wouldn't know. Freezing ruins most vegetables. It pickles very well.How's it freeze?
With fresh picked that is a foot or two tall you need to remove a lot more than a half inch.I just cut a half inch off the ends where it's dry, but mine gets roasted so that may make a difference
I think the preparation once you had was the question, not so much the source. I have a black thumb, I'll kill it if I tried to grow it. I could kill a plastic plant.With fresh picked that is a foot or two tall you need to remove a lot more than a half inch.
Sounds like you are dealing with store bought and not fresh picked.
The internet says if you blanch it for a few minutes, then dry and put it in a vacuum sealer bag, it's good for 6 mos frozen.I wouldn't know. Freezing ruins most vegetables. It pickles very well.
I wouldn't know. Freezing ruins most vegetables. It pickles very well.
I care because asparagus is expensive compared to other vegetables and I want as much of what I buy as possible even if it means I get a bit of the woody bit, if nothing else it's extra fiberIf you break it where it wants to break there is very little if any waste. I can see that some people still need to cut it to please themselves with how the cut looks vs the break.
Same, that's all it really needsI just cut a half inch off the ends where it's dry, but mine gets roasted so that may make a difference