How to Freeze Seafood Soup
Keeping a frozen selection of stocks and soup bases on hand means you'll never be in a pinch when you need to create a sauce, begin a classic soup or add a little extra flavor to a dish. A seafood soup stock can add bright, fresh seafood flavor to vegetables and stir-fries or boost the power of fish and shellfish dishes. You can also begin with frozen seafood stock to add quick and easy sauces from scratch. The stock will last in the freezer for 4 to 6 months. Reduce down the seafood soup or stock that you have to concentrate its flavor before freezing.
Things You'll Need
- Ice cube trays
- Plastic freezer bags
- Permanent marker
Instructions
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Allow the reduced seafood soup to cool completely.
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Pour the stock into ice cube trays and put the trays in the freezer.
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Remove the frozen seafood soup cubes and put them in plastic freezer bags.
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Label the freezer bags with permanent marker to indicate the date and the type of seafood soup and any notes on the spices or flavorings.
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