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Can you freeze Bok Choy?
Does anyone know if you can freeze Bok Choy? I bought some yesterday and have more than I can use. I plan on using it in stir fry dishes. I just wondered if it tasted okay once frozen and unthawed.
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- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
I do not think it will be successfully frozen unless cooked first . But bok Choy will keep well in the crisper for up to two weeks in my experience.
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Can you freeze Bok Choy?
Does anyone know if you can freeze Bok Choy? I bought some yesterday and have more than I can use. I plan on using it in stir fry dishes. I just wondered if it tasted okay once frozen and unthawed.
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- MardukLv 78 years ago
If you blanch it, I think you could. Here is an article on blanching.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blanching_%28cooking%...
It "toughens" the cell structure for freezing so it doesn't turn into a mushy mess on thawing.