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  2. How to Store Brussels Sprouts to Keep Them Crisp for 1 Week ...

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    Place the sprouts on a parchment paper-lined sheet pan, then flash freeze for 4 hours, or until frozen solid. Transfer the frozen sprouts to a freezer-safe airtight container or zip-top bag ...

  3. Blanching (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    The first step in blanching green beans Broccoli being shocked in cold water to complete the blanching. Blanching is a cooking process in which a food, usually a vegetable or fruit, is scalded in boiling water, removed after a brief timed interval, and finally plunged into iced water or placed under cold running water (known as shocking or refreshing) to halt the cooking process.

  4. How to Cook Brussels Sprouts 7 Different Ways—Including ...

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  5. Festive leftovers: Turn Christmas extras into delicious new ...

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    Boil the cubes of potato in boiling water for 5 minutes with a pinch of sea salt. Drain well, then leave to cool completely. Meanwhile, in a small bowl mix together the grated carrot, balsamic ...

  6. Brussels sprout - Wikipedia

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    The most common method of preparing Brussels sprouts for cooking begins with cutting the buds off the stalk. Any surplus stem is cut away, and any loose surface leaves are peeled and discarded. [17] Once cut and cleaned, the buds are typically cooked by boiling, steaming, stir frying, grilling, slow cooking, or roasting. [18]

  7. 7 Vegetables You Should NEVER Buy Frozen - AOL

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    5. Brussels Sprouts. The best way to prepare Brussels sprouts at home is to roast them so they get all brown and crispy. That really can't happen with frozen sprouts since there's too much water ...

  8. Frost heaving - Wikipedia

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    Photograph taken 21 March 2010 in Norwich, Vermont. Frost heaving (or a frost heave) is an upwards swelling of soil during freezing conditions caused by an increasing presence of ice as it grows towards the surface, upwards from the depth in the soil where freezing temperatures have penetrated into the soil (the freezing front or freezing boundary).

  9. How to Make Brussels Sprouts That Taste Like They Came ... - AOL

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    After pulling off any tough or damaged leaves and slightly trimming the stems, add the sprouts to a pot of boiling salted water and cook until they're a brighter shade of green and a fork tender ...