What Freezes Well, What Doesn’t and How to Adapt Recipes (2024)

Freezer Meal Tips

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Whether you are new to making freezer meals or not, you may wonder what freezes well and what doesn’t. I’ve created this reference to help you determine not only what freezes, but also how to best freeze it. I’m also including some tips on adapting freezer meal recipes if the ingredients required don’t freeze well.

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I’ve also created acheatsheet for you to print out as an easy reference to remember what freezes well.

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Butter, margarine – Freezes well.

Milk in a jug – Freezes well.

Milk – Doesn’t freeze well in recipes, however recipes that call for milk can be adapted easily for the freezer by using evaporated milk or heavy cream in its place.

Sour Cream – The texture changes when frozen, but it holds up well when in cooking or baking.

Yogourt – The texture changes considerably when frozen, but it is still fine for using in smoothies. You can freeze in ice cube trays and add to resealable freezer bags to put into smoothies.

Cheese – Shred it first and seal well before freezing. We also recommend tossing it with a bit of corn starch to prevent it from clumping.

Cream Cheese – The texture changes when frozen as it is, but when mixed in a recipe it is fine.

Cottage Cheese – Freezes well within a recipe.

Custards – Do not freeze well.

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Eggs (raw) – They need to be taken out of the shell first and mixed with a bit of salt or they will be rubbery.

Eggs (cooked) – Scrambled or cooked eggs freeze well, but hard boiled eggs get rubbery.

Ground meats including wild game – Package and seal well to prevent freezer burn.

Beef – Package and seal well to prevent freezer burn.

Chicken –Package and seal well to prevent freezer burn. Chicken freezer burns easily unless it is in a marinade or within a freezer meal recipe.

Pork –Package and seal well to prevent freezer burn.

Seafood –Package and seal well to prevent freezer burn.

Luncheon Meat –Package and seal well to prevent freezer burn.

Melons, lime, lemon, grapefruit – Do not freeze well.

Fruit juices including lemon, lime and grapefruit juice – Freeze well on their own or within recipes.

Oranges – Do not freeze well, but segmented orange sections do freeze well within recipes.

Grapes – Can only be frozen if you are planning to eat them frozen.

Apples and pears – Core, peel and slice, then place in lemon juice in re-sealable freezer bag to keep from browning for use in future baking.

Peaches – Peel, pit and slice peaches and place in resealable freezer bag for use in future baking.

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Berries – All berries freeze well.

Cucumbers, lettuce, sprouts, and radishes – Do not freeze on their own or in recipes.

Celery, peppers and onions – Do not freeze well on their own, but work well within recipes.

Mushrooms – Can be frozen if sauteed first or if used in recipes.

Potatoes – Do not freeze well raw. Parboil or cook before freezing. Frozen hash browns and tater tots work well within recipes.

*A note about vegetables: Vegetables such as broccoli, peppers, asparagus, green beans, brussels sprouts, carrots, cauliflower, peas, spinach, zucchini, freeze better when blanched first.

Herbs – Freeze in ice cube tray with small amount of water and once frozen, place in resealable freezer bag.

Nuts – Freeze fine if sealed well in a resealable freezer bag.

Baking chips – Seal in resealable freezer bag.

Bread – Freezes well.

Loaves such as zucchini loaf or banana bread – Freezes well.

Buns – Plastic wrap before putting in freezer bag to prevent freezer burn.

Cooking or brownies – Package and seal well to prevent freezer burn.

Cookie dough – Place pre-formed balls on cookie sheet in freezer until frozen and then place in a resealable bag and put back in freezer.

Pizza dough – Freezes well but must be defrosted in the fridge and used quickly to reduce rising too early.

Pie dough – Freezes well.

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Waffles and pancakes – Place on cookie sheet flat in freezer until frozen and then place in a resealable bag and put back in freezer or place wax or parchment paper in between.

Waffle, pancake and muffin batter – Freezes well.

Muffins – Freeze well.

Pasta – Cook to a minute or two less than the al dente time listed on the packaging. Drain and add to your recipe before freezing.

Rice – Freezes best if slightly undercooked.

Broths and Soup – Freeze well.

Sauces – Most freeze well, but some that have a thickener such as flour or cornstarch will separate.

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Wine – Pour leftover white or red wine into an ice cube tray and then place frozen cubes in a resealable bag to be added to soups or sauces. It adds depth to dishes such as pasta sauces and chili.

What Freezes Well, What Doesn’t and How to Adapt Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What Freezes Well, What Doesn’t and How to Adapt Recipes? ›

Celery, peppers and onions – Do not freeze well on their own, but work well within recipes. Mushrooms – Can be frozen if sauteed first or if used in recipes. Potatoes – Do not freeze well raw. Parboil or cook before freezing.

What food doesn't freeze well? ›

Here are 12 common ingredients that don't freeze well due to quality issues and safety concerns.
  • 01 of 12. Milk. ...
  • 02 of 12. Mayonnaise. ...
  • 03 of 12. Cream Cheese. ...
  • 04 of 12. Cucumbers. ...
  • 05 of 12. Zucchini. ...
  • 06 of 12. Lettuce and Cabbage. ...
  • 07 of 12. Tomatoes. ...
  • 08 of 12. Baked and Boiled Potatoes.
Oct 5, 2022

How to know if a recipe will freeze well? ›

Leftover or batch-cooked dishes, especially anything sloppy, like soup, stews or baby food and fruit purees are perfect for freezing, because they are less likely to dry out when reheated. Assembled recipes, like pizza, pies, crumble, or lasagna are best frozen raw to avoid overcooking when you reheat them.

Why do some foods not freeze well? ›

Most individual ingredients can be frozen, and all Good Food recipes are helpfully labelled with freezing instructions. However, some foods simply aren't freezer friendly: Hard-boiled eggs go rubbery. Vegetables with a high water content, such as lettuce, cucumber, bean sprouts and radishes, go limp and mushy.

What doesn't freeze at all? ›

Helium, He, will condense into a liquid just before absolute zero (4.22K) but it will not freeze at standard pressure.

What Cannot go in freezer? ›

So to help you avoid wasting food and money, here's a list of 13 foods you should never put in the freezer.
  • 01 of 17. Lettuce and Other Greens. ...
  • 02 of 17. Certain Fresh Fruits and Veggies. ...
  • 03 of 17. Eggs. ...
  • 04 of 17. Avocados. ...
  • 05 of 17. Coffee. ...
  • 06 of 17. Fried Foods and Crumb Toppings. ...
  • 07 of 17. Most Dairy Products. ...
  • 08 of 17. Potatoes.
Jul 25, 2022

Can I freeze cheese? ›

Yes, you can freeze cheese but not all types of cheese freeze well. The best cheeses to freeze are hard and semi-hard cheeses.To freeze, store it in a freezer bag, expel air and label. If you plan on using it grated, it's best to grate before freezing. Lay a bag of grated cheese out flat and don't pack it too tightly.

Can milk be frozen? ›

Freezing milk is easy, helps avoid waste, allows a backup supply, and saves money. Thawed milk will be most nutritious if people freeze it at its freshest. However, as long as freezing happens on or before the best before date, it is fine to freeze milk and thaw it for later use.

What cooked meats freeze well? ›

Briskets, pot roasts, and most other red meat dishes do freeze quite well. Cook the meat till it's just a few minutes away from being done, then freeze.

Do potatoes freeze well? ›

You absolutely can freeze potatoes, and you should if you have an excess of spuds. But there's one important thing to remember: You should really only freeze cooked or partially cooked potatoes, as raw potatoes contain a lot of water. This water freezes and, when thawed, makes the potatoes mushy and grainy.

Does meatloaf freeze well? ›

Freezing Cooked Meatloaf – You can also freeze cooked meatloaf. After cooking the meatloaf mixture, make sure it has come to room temperature and cooled completely. Then wrap in plastic wrap and aluminum foil and place in a freezer bag. It will last 6 months in the freezer.

Does cooked rice freeze well? ›

Can you freeze cooked rice? Yes, you can freeze cooked rice. Cool it as quickly as possible by placing it in a shallow container in the fridge. Once the rice is completely cold, transfer it to freezer bags in desired portion sizes, flatten to about 3cm thick and expel as much air as possible before sealing tightly.

What are three foods that don't freeze well? ›

Foods That Do Not Freeze Well (SP 50-766)
FoodsUsual use
Icings made from egg whitesCakes, cookies
Cream or custard fillingsPies, baked goods
Milk sauces and graviesFor casseroles or gravies
Sour creamAs topping, in salads
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What types of food freeze well? ›

Foods
  • Fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs**
  • Hot and cold sauces (such as marinara and pesto**)
  • Peeled ginger root, pine nuts, Parmesan cheese rinds.
  • Cook Now, Freeze For Later.
  • Freezing Seasonal Foods.
  • Casseroles to Bake Today, or Freeze for Later.

What food cannot be frozen? ›

Foods That Do Not Freeze Well
FoodsUsual UseCondition After Thawing
Cheese or crumb toppingsOn casserolesSoggy
Mayonnaise or salad dressingOn sandwiches (not in salads)Separates
GelatinIn salads or dessertsWeeps
Fruit jellySandwichesMay soak bread
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What foods go bad in the freezer? ›

Food you can't freeze
Foods with a crumb baseThese can go soggy when defrosted and reheated
Vegetables and fruits with a high water content, like lettuce, cucumber, bean sprouts, radishes and watermelonsThese go limp and mushy
Soft herbs, like parsley, basil and chivesThese will go brown
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Can you eat food that says not suitable for freezing? ›

They'll usually still be safe to eat, you'd probably just prefer not to once you defrost them.

What substances Cannot freeze? ›

Helium happens to be the only element that can't be solidified or frozen at normal atmospheric pressure. Only once you apply a pressure of 25 atmospheres at Helium's freezing point of −458 °F can you solidify it.

Which fruit cannot be frozen? ›

9 Fruits and Vegetables You Should Never Freeze
  • Celery. Freezing causes celery to become limp and soft with an unpleasant flavor. ...
  • Citrus. Citrus fruits become soft and mushy after being frozen. ...
  • Cucumbers. ...
  • Green peppers. ...
  • Lettuce. ...
  • Parsley. ...
  • Potatoes. ...
  • Radishes.
Jan 18, 2016

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