Mason Jars in the Freezer | Can They Handle the Cold?
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 19. 05. 2024
- Let's call this myth busters of homesteading. I am not sure where the thought process originated which says you can not freeze products in Mason Jars, but it's completely false. I have been freezing safely in Mason jars for years and never had a single jar break. Watch this guide for tips on how to safely freeze in glass jars.
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Let's call this myth busters of homesteading. I am not sure where the thought process originated which says you can not freeze products in Mason Jars, but it's completely false. I have been freezing safely in Mason jars for years and never had a single jar break. Watch this guide for tips on how to safely freeze in glass jars.
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Itâs even right on the box packaging freezer safe đ€·ââïž
Do you use the same jars for heat canning or do you keep them separate
I like to store chopped onions this way, no onion odor in freezer.
Thatâs a great idea!
Good idea!
I need to try this for onions! Great idea
Thank you Susan! Great tip!
I never thought to do this. Thanks for the great idea.
Iâve always froze food in my Mason jars. I learned that from my mom. She did it for over 50 years. She even placed seeds that she was going to plant next year in jars and placed those in the freezer. She passed away last year on Motherâs Day. Dad passed a few months later. I still miss them both. Theyâd be happy to see Iâm still canning, planting and most likely theyâd be interested that Iâm now freeze drying. I never heard that myth that you could not freeze items in jars. I wonder how that started?
If a person tends to knock the frozen jars into something they can get breakage.The easy fix for this is to use sox or sleeves that have holes and cannot be used for clothing anymore. Just slide the sock or sleeve over the jar so that any hard knocks get absorbed by the fabric. Works great.
I LOVE freezing in my jars! Been doing it for years. For us, it's part of our storm prep! I make coffee, fill some jars and in the freezer! That way, I have coffee đđAND, if the power goes out, it's free ice to help keep stuff frozen. Also, having leftovers frozen, works the same. Meals already done, thaw heat and serve. You can set thawed jars right into water, and boil it to heat the leftovers..No pots to clean.
Oh my goodness, that's a great tip on heating it up in boiling water đđ I never thought about that!
Can you pull the top off and nuke it in the microwave frozen? I can with my plasticware or pop it into a bowl to do so, since it doesn't have shoulders like a glass jar might.
Pull an old sock up over those jars, and they will be further protected from breaking when bumped.
I didnât know you could freeze oil. Thanks Rachel! â€
Me either. Iâd love to hear more about thatâŠ
Yes, I never thought of doing that either.
I've seen herbs chopped up and frozen in ice cube trays filled with oil, just never thought to freeze the oil. This helps a lot!
This is great. Thank you for sharingâ€ïž
I started freezing whole organic milk that my husband and I get at Costco because we could not finish the 2 gallons by exp.. Itâs $11.99 for 2 gallons so the price is great! It started with excess I would freeze but now in order to not have to go to Costco as often we buy 4 gallons at once and I put it into wide mouth quart jars to freeze. I fill to about an inch from the curve then I let that freeze over 24 hours. I save some extra of the milk for â topping offâ. The following day I pull all the jars out and top them off, after freezing I put a plastic lid on each jar. I keep 2-3 quarts at a time in the fridge and as we use them I just add another jar into the fridge to defrost. It tastes after shaking nearly exactly like fresh milk. It also saves a lot of money and prevents waste.
Yanno, Iâve never heard to not freeze in jars, but itâs honestly never in my life occurred to me to do so! I have tons of store jars/lids that I was just about to clear out, too. I donât know why you posted this video today, but you just made my day!
Thanks, Rachel. One thing I do now is put a ring of parchment paper on top of what I am going to freeze in the jar because I've found it prevents freezer burn. Crystals form on the top of liquids as it freezes and these can sometimes get freezer burn and affect the flavor of what it is you are freezing. I simply put the lid on top of wax paper or parchment paper and draw a circle; then when I am cutting, I cut inside of the circle I drew.
In addition to wet types of foods, we also freeze things like Chex Party Mix and Puppy Chow in glass jars. They stay fresh and it helps to make in advance of the holidays. I think freezing in glass is really the way to go. No warped container, no stains or odors. We use any type of glass jar but I go for the non canning jars first. You never know when a good deal will turn up and you might need the canning jars for that.
I always freeze in jars. The only thing I do is leave the lid off overnight. That way if something expands too far, I won't damage the jar. That said, I do take care watching the fill line. Once it's frozen I put the lids on. Probably not the way to do it, but it has worked for me. I was paranoid in the beginning. My method started because of that.
I've done that too!
Thatâs how I do it also. Freeze without lid, then put lid on.
I freeze with the lid on, but loose. Then I tighten it the next day
I've heard that's actually the perfect way to do it
When a jar doesnât seal, in the freezer it goes â€
Thanks for the information. Without knowing I recently froze quarts of pea soup and chicken noodle soup. I didnât realize there was a mark so I will look for it in the future. I stayed an inch down and havenât have any problems so far. New at canning and preserving so itâs nice to receive confirmation that Iâm doing the right thing
Thanks Rachel. In all my 50+ years of freezing in jars, Iâve only every had one break. It was totally my error, a regular mouth jar that I overfilled. I was probably in a hurry and not being careful enough.
I appreciate you sharing your experience and wisdom!
I am so glad you made this video. I started using canning jars for freezing soups a few years ago and recently started hearing folks say that was a no no.
What I do before putting the jars in the freezer, I put the jars in the fridge overnight, then move them into the freezer the next day. Thatâs worked out really well.
Yes. I found that to be my downfall with broken jars too.
Thanks for sharing this! I've always been amazed when anyone looks in my freezer and gets upset when they see things frozen in jars. Less is more when you're freezing liquid no matter what container you use. They can all "explode" in the freezer if you overfill.
I appreciate the information and I did do some research at the Ball website and the National Center for Food Preservation, yes you can freeze in Mason jars but they do caution against using store bought jars. I'll just be safe and use my freezer safe Pyrex dishes with the silicone lids. They stack better in a freezer.
I feel like this is inspirining a canned freezer pantry challenge?? Loved the video and thank you for your advice!!
Thanks for sharing about other empty store jars. I had to check because I didnât have any freezer bags for let over stew⊠this will save me money on using some of those in the future for some items. Thanks again for your effort to share.
Thank you Rachel. I have never froze anything in my jars but now after seeing this video Iâm not afraid to try. Thanks againâ€ïžđșđž
I agree! Thanks Rachel!
Thank you sooooo much. I beleived the myth for yrs. I cant tell you how much broth i have tossed. Thank you.
Thank you for the education, Rachel!
I get so excited when I see you post a new video!
I'm so glad you did this video. Thank you, Rachel â€
Loved this. Thanks for sharing.â€
Thank you so much for the wonderful information about freezing in jars, thatâs amazing â€ïž
Good info. Clears up a lot of questions about which jars to use and how to fill. Thanks so much for sharing.
I haven't even started watching your video yet but just had to comment to say how happy it makes my heart to see your beautiful canning pantry. And your hair is so pretty!
Isn't it just lovely!! All that lovely canned food!! I want to come to dinner at your home Rachel!!
Thank you Rachel. I had no idea!
Thank you! I did not realize you could do this! I learned something new!!đ€
This was perfect timing! I was just wondering about this today! đ
Thank you so much for this information .
I am so glad you posted this video. I will definitely start freezing in jars.
Thank you Miss Rachel for this video. And youâre so pretty!!!!!
Thank you Rachel for another great food preservation tip! Blessings on your day Kiddo!đ„°đ»đđ
Hi Rachel, I never knew you could freeze food in canning jars. Thanks for that insight đ đ
Thank you for this video! I had no idea!
Good video....thank you! Glad to know about store bought jars Too. đđđđ
I actually never considered freezing leftovers in jars đź great tip!
Great point Iâve been reusing jars for this for 40 years. Excellent video.đđ
This is the pantry of my dreams!! I love it. I live aboard a sailboat now, so my pantry is different, but I love this so very much. Thank you for discussing freezing with mason jars, I will remember that.
Iâm like you Rachel⊠use what I have on hand and freeze in my jars without breaking⊠EVER⊠take care and have a blessed day!!!
Great video Rachel. I too have been freezing in jars for decades as well. Thanks so much. đšđŠđ·
Have a blessed weekend.
I have frozen in jars many times and never noticed the fill line for freezing. Learned something today :) Thanks!
I also use mine following the same guidelines. I've never had one break. Thanks for sharing with everyone Rachel.
I really enjoyed watching this and thank you for this informationđ I have a huge chest freezer and it if very full. But when it gets lower I will try this out. Thanks again!
I have frozen many times in jars! So convenient for leftovers and extra canning ingredients! â€â€
Very informative. Good job.
I have frozen broths and leftovers, these tips are worth repeating too!đâ€
Iâve frozen soup in jars, thought I left enough space, but didnât know exactly where the fill line was. My breakage trouble came mostly during thawing until I read that one should remove the lid.
Cool I didnât know that. Thanks Rachel đ
Great news. Thank you so much.
I do freeze in jars for many years, but I have had my share of breakage. It's a learning curve, on staying well below that line that won't b there is older jars. I personally won't use regular lid sized jars they will break easier especially with liquids. Also I always refrigerate the contents overnight before putting them in the freezer.
I am the same. I freeze in wide mouth mason jars that have no neck, cool in the refrigerator first (also great for removing a film of fat off stock), and I do not use my older more antique jars for freezing.
Thanks for the information
Thank you for this information.
Never thought of freezing my herb infused oils!! Great idea!!!!
I am absolutely blown away. So many brilliant ideas. My sweet husband will stop giving me a hard time about saving certain store jars and working those labels off. I use them for dry storage, jams and spices, but thought the freezer was off limits unless I invested in new canning jars. This is so liberating! Proves I can still learn new things at my age. Thank you and so many other ladies who have shared their practical uses.
I never thought about freezing in jars, but I will start using some of my jars in the freezer. Have a blessed weekend.
Thank you for addressing this Rachel! I have heard people saying we can't freeze in maso jars, but it definitely caught my attention when I saw your jars in the freezer. Thank you, as always, for great, useful content! Blessings â€ïž
⣠- MUST WATCH VIDEO!!! Great info! Thank you for sharing đ đđđșđž
This came at the perfect moment. I have a few quarts of chicken broth and not enough time to can that I wondered if I should freeze.
Thanks,. I can start using my extra jars
This is going so save me so much in gallon size ziplock bags! Thank you! I don't know why I never thought to use my jars for left over freezer meals.
You're amazing! Thank you!
Your hair looks beautiful!
Jars are the best investment - not only for regular canning but so many other storage needs! Thanks for "myth busting"!!
I freeze in jars all the time. What I learned was that if you are going to use them for freezing then don't use the same ones for heat canning. No idea if this matters but it just makes sense in case the jars are compromised in any way from the freezing.
I just froze a dozen oatmeal cookies in a quart size wide mouth. Works great to keep cookies fresh when you canât eat the whole batch before going stale.
Awesomeness đđ I saw your jars in the freezer so I tried it with my batch of Turkey bone broth đ now I can make chicken and beef bone broth and have it handy in the freezer since I use them so often đBlessings
I agree I put the other half of a jar in freezer allot thank you
Thank you so so so much!
Another great video!!! Thank you!!!
Great Info. Thank you
great point. thank you Rachel
†Thank you for this video!! I froze some chili in a mason jar, and it cracked. I was thinking because a temperature change.....NEVER occurred to me I over filled it!!
Good to know. Thanksđ„°
Thank you †God bless .. I use my mason jars in the freezer
You're so right. The only breakage I've had has been when I've way overfilled the jar. Otherwise, no problems ever.
I have frozen in empty jars and Mason jars for years too...I currently have bone broth and freezer jam and applesauce in my freezer...never have had a problem
When I do a huge batch of homemade soup or huge batch of spaghetti sauce, I always freeze in either my store jars or half gallon pickle jars. It works perfectly.
I just always try to use the jars that aren't as easily use for heading, for my freezing. And freezing glass totally reduces the freezer burn aspect.
I actually did not know this, ty đ
Great information
Thanks so much Rachel! I have had anxiety about glass jars bursting in my freezer but thanks to this advice I just bought 3 liters of buttermilk ranch dressing for a steal and then froze it in glass jars. All still intact! Thanks again.
I leave the lid to the jar loose or expansion. I tightened it down after it freezes.
I'm with you! Use those jars as long as you give them space!
Hi!
Thanks for the confirmation, i have many jars of leftovers, soups...in my freezer. I always allow plenty of head space, never had a problem with any breakage. I guess my only question would be if i am lessening the integrity of the jar for later canning. I kind of keep them separate now, but not always.
Great video, always informative! â€
I lost food freezing in mason jars, but it's because I didn't observe headspace guidelines, and it was a regular mouth jar with a neck. So now I will try again. Thank you.
Great video! Thank you
Great info!!!
I use my canning jars for all things food! Freezer, fridge, canning, vacuum sealed, vinegars, fermentation, you name it!!
Awesome ,,,I am presently digging in my cupboard and finding my glass jars to use ,,Thank You ,,I also use all the yogurt ,sour cream containers I have they are Great too,,,plastic would probably thaw quicker ,,but heck use what you already have đ
I have been canning food all my life ⊠been freezing only a year now because I didnât want freezer burnt .. wow I am going to freeze everything now I canât can ⊠thank you so much for your videosâŠ
Wow! That's a biggie! Thought you were crazy when you were reorganizing your freezer and pulled out some. Worth looking into again. I seemed to recall glass pop or beer bottles will break. We used to put them in there for quick cooling but forget about them.
Krogers had a sale on 1/2 gal milk. Put one in the freezer. and the plastic expansion bits on the side expand out. That's a great tip for leftover canning items you don't have enough left for another jar to vacuum seal. You can recycle your used lids for that.
You must actually read the canning book or something.
I have used canning jars to freeze in mostly when I didnât have anything else at the time. Currently I have about 4 gallons citrus juice frozen I didnât want to can because heat changes the taste a bit and frozen thaws tasting perfectly fresh. One thing I do you didnât mention (besides leaving extra headspace for expansion) is freeze with the lids loose then after itâs frozen solid then tighten the lids tight. Itâs just how Iâve always done it thinking then thereâs no pressure in the jar when the liquid expands. Iâve not had any break either and itâs not something I like to do using my canning jars that way nor do it unless I really need to but it certainly works well.
Great information!
I freeze in jars often and follow the same rule. Never had an issue!
Hey Todd, love ya like a brother. Shouldnât that far right Lolly column be secured. Eech, ouch, oh my.
Love Rayshulls canning expertise, donât let no beam fall on her, sheâs precious Todd. TAKE CARE OF HER
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Hi Rachel â€