{"id":730116,"date":"2018-07-11T21:42:15","date_gmt":"2018-07-11T21:42:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.tasteofhome.com\/?p=730116"},"modified":"2024-04-05T09:14:17","modified_gmt":"2024-04-05T14:14:17","slug":"how-to-buy-and-store-cherries","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tasteofhome.com\/article\/how-to-buy-and-store-cherries\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Store Cherries in the Fridge or Freezer"},"content":{"rendered":"From May through August, bags of cherries are widely available in grocery stores and farmers markets. Like other stone fruits<\/a>, it's hard not to stock up when they're in season. The tiny red and golden fruits are ideal for snacking, making cherry pie<\/a>, cooking them down into cherry jam<\/a> or freezing them in homemade cherry ice cream<\/a>. Knowing how to store cherries will ensure they don't go bad before you get to the bottom of the bag.\r\n

How to Choose Cherries<\/h2>\r\nThe first step to choosing cherries is knowing how you want to use them. There are several types of cherries<\/a>, all of which fall under two categories: sweet and tart. For fresh eating, look for sweet cherries like Bing, black and Rainier. Their tart counterparts\u2014Montmorency and Morello\u2014are best used in pies and jams.\r\n\r\nWhen shopping for cherries, pay close attention to the skin. It should be taught and glossy, never dull. Fruit should be plump with no splits or wrinkles. Tart cherries however, tend to be a little softer than sweet varieties.\r\n

How to Store Cherries<\/h2>\r\n\"Cherries\r\n\r\nWhat countertop doesn't look better with the addition of a bowl full of cherries? If you want to preserve their freshness, however, we don't recommend countertop storage. Room temperature storage results in dull-colored skins and soft fruit within a few days. Instead, store cherries uncovered in the refrigerator as soon as you bring them home. This way, they'll stay fresh for up to a week, if not longer. Before transferring them to the refrigerator, look them over and remove any damaged fruit. Leave the stems intact until you're ready to eat them.\r\n

When should you wash cherries?<\/h3>\r\nDo not wash cherries until you're ready to eat them. Cherries have a small crevice where the stem meets the fruit, and it's nearly impossible to dry this area completely. Washing before storing increases the likelihood that your cherries will rot before you can eat them.\r\n\r\nBecause cherries are often treated with cover sprays to prevent fungal and insect issues, it's best to rinse them thoroughly right before eating. A good rinse in a collander beneath a cool tap will do the trick.\r\n\r\nOnce washed, you'll need to know how to pit cherries<\/a>. Washed, pitted cherries are the first step to these delicious cherry recipes<\/a>.\r\n

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Step 1: Remove stems and damaged cherries<\/h3>\r\nGive your cherries a good once-over, and remove any that show signs of damage or mold. Remove stems.\r\n

Step 2: Line them on parchment<\/h3>\r\nLine a baking sheet with parchment and spread your cherries in a single layer. If you have a glut of cherries, use several baking sheets to prevent them from freezing in clumps.\r\n

Step 3: Freeze<\/h3>\r\nPlace the cherries in the freezer for at least an hour.\r\n

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