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Cooking with Judy: Tapping into the freshness of frozen foods now readily available

The OC Register by The OC Register
Jan 16, 2025 12:58 pm EST
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Shop locally and seasonally – words we hear much these days from those trying to reduce their carbon footprint.

We’re so spoiled by the globalization of produce – cantaloupe in December! – as well as modern methods of preservation, such as freezing, that shopping locally and seasonally takes a bit of effort.

Actually, freezing food dates back to 3000 B.C., when the Chinese preserved food in ice cellars and the Romans used compressed snow. In 1917, Clarence Birdseye observed the Inuits “flash”-freezing the fish they caught in the extremely cold Arctic and noted its quality and freshness when thawed.

After much experimentation, it took until the 1950s for the first frozen foods to become available in the U.S.

While chefs and cookbook authors continue to recommend fresh over frozen, consumers are noticing that flash-frozen food is often fresher than the fresh food you buy in the market, which might be days or more from harvest.

My daughter-in-law, Shelly Kancigor, has found that to be true with the frozen peaches she uses to make these luscious Peach Cobbler Cookies.

“I started making these peach cookies in the summertime when peaches were plentiful, but found it’s a lot quicker to use frozen fruit,” she said. “Otherwise, you have to peel them, and sometimes fresh peaches are woody and maybe not sweet. It saves you an hour if you don’t have to peel the peaches.

“The frozen ones come peeled and sliced – I chop them up a bit further – and they’re consistently perfect every time,” she added. “And I did not have to adjust this recipe at all when I switched to frozen. You want to eat fresh peaches in season if they’re sweet and juicy, but peeling them is an unnecessary waste of time.”

Shelly takes her recipe from the Blue Bowl blog by Stephanie Simmons, find it at bluebowlrecipes.com/peach-cobbler-cookies.

Shelly works in retail sales at Alo Yoga, the upscale athleisure clothing store, in Phoenix, where her family moved from Minnesota almost…

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