A while ago I wrote about how I’d make freezer pucks:
These work ok, but there are a couple issues:
A large batch requires a lot of muffin tins
Cleaning muffin tins is annoying
It can be hard to get them out of the tins
I’ve switched to a different system where I freeze a flat tray in a
thin enough layer that I can break it easily:
It takes a bit of practice getting the layer thickness right:
generally the higher the water content the thinner it needs to be if
you don’t want an awkward block.
I put a layer in a freezer bag:
Before putting in additional layers I put down a scrap of parchment
paper or wax paper:
It’s easier and faster than the puck method, though with higher risk
of accidentally ending up with a block and needing to defrost some.
No More Freezer Pucks
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A while ago I wrote about how I’d make freezer pucks:
These work ok, but there are a couple issues:
A large batch requires a lot of muffin tins
Cleaning muffin tins is annoying
It can be hard to get them out of the tins
I’ve switched to a different system where I freeze a flat tray in a thin enough layer that I can break it easily:
It takes a bit of practice getting the layer thickness right: generally the higher the water content the thinner it needs to be if you don’t want an awkward block.
I put a layer in a freezer bag:
Before putting in additional layers I put down a scrap of parchment paper or wax paper:
It’s easier and faster than the puck method, though with higher risk of accidentally ending up with a block and needing to defrost some.
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