How to Freeze Blackberries (2024)

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Preserve the summer blackberries and learn how to freeze blackberries! They're quick to freeze, stay fresh for up to 6 months, and are the perfect cold treat to eat straight from the freezer.

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Do blackberries freeze well?

Like most fruits, fresh blackberries freeze incredibly well! All you'll need is a couple of minutes for hands on prep, fresh, whole berries, and about an hour or two to defrost. Couldn't be simpler!

If you've used my method for How to Freeze Raspberries, you'll be well prepared!

Equipment You'll Need

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  • Blackberries – In this recipe, we're showing you how to freeze whole blackberries. If you have quartered or halved berries, they can also be frozen.
  • Baking tray – Flash freezing fruit is an essential step when freezing fruit because it prevents it from sticking together in the freezer. Depending on the size of your freezer, you may need to use a small baking sheet and freeze in batches.
  • Parchment paper – Parchment paper is optional, but helps prevent the fruit from sticking to the baking tray and makes for easy clean up! Most parchment paper is compostable and easily biodegradable.If preferred or needed, wax paper or a silicone baking mat would also work.
  • Fine Mesh Sieve or Colander. A fine mesh sieve or colander can be useful when rinsing berries under cool water. However, if you don’t have one, no problem! Rinse the berries directly in the plastic carton they came in. The excess water will drain out the existing holes in the packaging and will work just fine.
  • Freezer safe bag or container – A freezer safe Ziplock bag, a reusable silicone bag, or a freezer safe container that can be tightly sealed like Tupperware will all work for storing frozen blackberries. If using a freezer safe container, I recommend laying a piece of parchment paper in the bottom of the container to prevent the fruit from sticking to the container.

How to Freeze Blackberries

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  1. Rinse your berries! Using a fine mesh sieve, colander, or the container the berries came in, rinse the berries under cool, clean water for 30 seconds. This is an important step that should not be skipped! A good rinse will remove pesticides, dirt and debris and make your blackberries safe to eat right out of the freezer.
  2. Dry the berries. Carefully turn the berries out onto a clean tea towel or paper towel. Gently blot any excess water off until dry again. This will prevent freezer burn.
  3. Spread the blackberries on a parchment lined baking tray. You want them spread evenly in a single layer. It is okay if the berries are lightly touching, but they should not be overlapping or crowded. Putting too many berries on the same sheet can cause them to stick together, which defeats the purpose of flash freezing!
  4. Flash freeze for 3 hours. Stick the baking sheet in the freezer for a minimum of 3 hours, or until the blackberries are fully frozen.
  5. Transfer to a freezer safe container. We typically like to use plastic freezer bag or reusable silicone type bags, like Stasher. Freeze for up to 6 months for optimal freshness and texture retention.

How to Use Frozen Blackberries

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Use frozen blackberries in any recipe you'd use regular blackberries in.

Try them in recipes like:

Recipe FAQs

How long are frozen blackberries good for?

When frozen and stored properly, frozen blackberries can be stored in the freezer for up to 6 months for the best flavor and texture retention. Some say that frozen fruit can be stored for up to 1 year before they begin to lose any nutritional value. Technically any frozen fruit is indefinitely safe to eat, it just may not be as delicious and nutritious as it once was.

We typically eat through our frozen blackberries stash within a couple of months, but we recommend labeling your freezing vessel with the date the berries were frozen. This will help you know how long they have been frozen and help you determine when and if you'd like to still use them.

Should blackberries be washed before freezing?

YES PLEASE. Washing fruit of any kind is recommended before freezing unless you enjoy eating excess pesticides, dirt, even bugs. Blackberries grow on large bushes that are often very dirty. As a general rule of thumb, always wash your fruit!

Do blackberries get mushy after freezing?

Properly dried and flash frozen berries should not be mushy after freezing, so long as they were. If they were frozen with a lot of excess moisture, they can become mushy upon thawing because all of that excess water will melt.

What is the best way to thaw frozen fruit?

My favorite ways to thaw frozen fruit is by either running under cool water (works very well with berries) or transferring the fruit to the refrigerator until thawed completely. These methods will allow the fruit to retain their shape and texture and has consistently good results.

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Top Tips

  • Freeze blackberries at their optimal ripeness. This will freeze them when they are most nutrient dense and sweetest.
  • Remove excess air from the freezer bag. This will prevent any oxidation and preserve freshness.
  • Label the bags! This is a good rule for freezing anything. Don't assume you'll remember when you froze your raspberries or even what they are. Label with a “frozen on” and a “best by” date.

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How to Freeze Blackberries

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 3 hours hrs 5 minutes mins

Preserve the summer blackberries and learnhow to freeze blackberries! They're quick to freeze, stay fresh for up to 6 months, and are the perfect cold treat to eat straight from the freezer.

Ingredients

  • 12 ounces blackberriesadjust to any amount you'd like to freeze

Instructions

  • Rinse the berries!This is an important step that will remove pesticides, dirt and debris and should not be skipped. In a fine mesh sieve or colander, rinse the berries under cool, clean water for 30 seconds.

  • Dry the berries.Carefully turn the berries out onto a clean tea towel or paper towel. Gently blot the excess water off until dry again. If the blackberries are frozen with too much moisture left on them, it will result in freezer burn.

  • Place the blackberries on a parchment lined baking tray.Spread them out evenly in a single layer. It is okay if the raspberries are lightly touching on the baking sheet, but they should not be overlapping or crowded.

  • Flash freeze.Place the baking tray in the freezer and flash freeze the blackberries for a minimum of 3 hours, or until fully frozen.

  • Transfer to a freezer safe container.We typically like to use plastic freezer bag or reusable silicone type bags, like Stasher. Freeze for up to 6 months for optimal freshness and texture retention.

Notes

  • Freeze blackberries when ripe.This will freeze them when they are most nutrient dense and sweetest.
  • Remove excess air from the freezer bag.This will prevent any oxidation and preserve freshness.
  • Label the bags!This is a good rule for freezing anything. Don't assume you'll remember when you froze your raspberries or even what they are. Help yourself out by labeling what it is, when it was frozen and a “best by” date.

Disclaimer: The Nutritional Information provided for this recipe is only an estimate. The accuracy of the facts listed is not and cannot be guaranteed.

Author Nicolette Wax

Course Breakfast

Cuisine American

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FAQs

Do I need to wash blackberries before I freeze them? ›

Select well-colored berries that are fully ripe. Avoid leaky, mushy, or discolored fruit. Before freezing, remove any berries that are immature, moldy or discolored. To wash berries, place in a colander and submerge two or three times in a sink full of cold water.

Can you freeze blackberries straight from the bush? ›

Like most fruits, fresh blackberries freeze incredibly well! All you'll need is a couple of minutes for hands on prep, fresh, whole berries, and about an hour or two to defrost.

How long can you keep fresh blackberries in the freezer? ›

Freeze for 4 hours- overnight. Transfer to a freezer bag, labelled with the contents & date. Pictured in this post are these reusable silicone freezer bags. Freeze for up to 1 year!

How long do washed blackberries last? ›

How Long Will Berries Last? Stored carefully in the refrigerator, blueberries and strawberries will last five to seven days. More delicate berries like blackberries, raspberries, and gooseberries last three to five days.

How do you wash blackberries to prevent mold? ›

Before you place a pint of fresh berries in the refrigerator, you need to wash them. Rendine recommends washing them with a solution of one part white vinegar to three parts cool water. While water alone works fine, the addition of vinegar will help to delay decay and destroy any existing mold or bacteria.

What do you soak blackberries in to get the bugs out? ›

How to soak the berries
  1. Fill a bowl with tepid water, enough to cover the entire blackberry pick.
  2. Add a dash of apple cider vinegar or salt if desired, though this isn't needed.
  3. Swirl the blackberries around like you're washing rice.
  4. Remove the worms that have floated to the top (gross, I know)
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Do I need to soak blackberries in salt water? ›

Once you've brought your blackberries home, wash well with cold water and leave to soak with a little salt to kill any bugs. Fresh blackberries will last a day or two but blackberries ripen quickly - losing flavour and condition, so if you have a glut to use up it is worth freezing.

Are frozen blackberries as good as fresh? ›

Many people erroneously believe that “fresh is best”, but when it comes to berries, the frozen varieties have a higher concentration of nutritional elements, and are often spared from the large amounts of pesticides that are used on fresh berries found in a supermarket.

When should you throw away blackberries? ›

"If more than about a quarter of the berries are moldy, you're probably best off getting rid of all of those berries. But, if the rest are looking healthy, they're not bruised, they're not soft and there's no visible mold on them, they're probably OK to eat after you've washed them well," she says.

Why do blackberries turn red after freezing? ›

Some work shows that druplets which have been bruised show the reddening disorder the most, while other work shows that the sudden cooling a warm fruit experiences in forced air refrigeration first swells and then shrinks the cells resulting in the loss of pigment.

How do you keep frozen berries from getting soggy? ›

Slow defrosting generally maintains a better flavor and texture for any food item. Place the berries in a bowl and cover with plastic wrap. If you plan to eat them whole or use as a garnish, thaw them for four to six hours so they are still partially frozen and firm. Otherwise, you can let them thaw overnight.

Should berries be washed before freezing? ›

Washing the blueberries will destroy that natural layer of protection, so it's best to wait until the day you plan to use them to give them a quick rinse. If you do choose to wash blueberries before freezing, be sure they are completely dry before freezing. Excess moisture could lead to bacteria, mold and rot.

Is it best to wash berries before freezing? ›

Washing the blueberries will destroy that natural layer of protection, so it's best to wait until the day you plan to use them to give them a quick rinse. If you do choose to wash blueberries before freezing, be sure they are completely dry before freezing. Excess moisture could lead to bacteria, mold and rot.

Is it okay to not wash blackberries? ›

While blackberries may seem like they have thicker skin, they're incredibly delicate and should still be washed with great care. You can choose to gently rinse blackberries under the faucet, or add them into a bowl full of cold water and use your hands to swirl them around in the water.

Are berries washed before being frozen? ›

Yes, frozen fruits and vegetables in packages in the grocery store were washed before freezing. No need to re-wash them.

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