How to Freeze Zucchini (Shredded, Chunks, and Noodles) - Whole-Fed Homestead (2024)

Wondering how to freeze zucchini, and if its even worth it?!

I might be biased (I did write a book on freezing your harvest, after all) but that’s a big ‘ol YES! Come late summer, we joke about leaving bags full of zucchini in unlocked cars at the grocery store… but don’t worry, it doesn’t have to come to that. There are many ways to preserve a surplus of zucchini and other types of summer squash, such as yellow varieties and even patty pans.

I’m sharing how to freeze shredded zucchini, how to freeze zucchini chunks, and how to freeze zucchini noodles here in this post. If you want even more zucchini-freezing inspiration, you’ll find recipes for more recipes in my book, Freeze Fresh.

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  • Always rinse your zucchini. Even if you don’t see any dirt, it’s still there. Zucchini have a fuzziness to them, which attracts dirt and dust.
  • At a certain size and age, zucchini start to become spongy in the center and the seeds become more prominent. If the zucchini are over 2 1/2-inches in diameter, I will cut them in half lengthwise and use a spoon to scoop out the pithy, seedy center before moving forward with preserving them.
  • Never peel a zucchini, because the dark green skin is where most of the nutrients are. If the skin has gotten tough, the zucchini is a great candidate for shredding.

How to Freeze SHREDDED Zucchini

Perhaps the most common form of preserved zucchini, frozen shredded zucchini has an infinite number of uses. Plus it’s a handy way to use large or overgrown zucchini. Shredded zucchini is versatile and can be added to just about anything you can dream up. Of course, there are classic baked goods like zucchini bread, or you can get creative and try something savory like cheddar and zucchini scones. Frozen shredded zucchini is also useful for adding extra veg to dishes like chili, meatloaf, eggs, oatmeal, blended soups, and even pancakes.

PREP
Use a box grater or food processor with a shredding disc attachment to shred zucchini. Shredded zucchini doesn’t require blanching before freezing.

FREEZE
Shredded zucchini packs well in freezer bags or rigid containers. Note that vegetables that are not blanched have about a 6 month storage life in the freezer.

Consider freezing in 1-cup portions in a Souper Cubes Mold, or in 1/2-cup portions in a silicone muffin pan. It’s a good practice to measure shredded zucchini before freezing and write the amount on the freezer container. Once thawed, it will be difficult to accurately measure. If you have a favorite zucchini recipe, freeze shredded zucchini in the amount that it calls for to make baking easier.

THAW
Thawed zucchini will release a lot of liquid, which can affect how your recipe turns out. I wish there was a straightforward answer on how to deal with this issue. Whether or not to drain this extra liquid depends on what you’re making, and finding the best approach might take some trial and error.

How to Freeze Zucchini CHUNKS

It seems like either you love chunks of frozen zucchini and other summer squashes or you don’t. I used to be in he later camp until I figured out how to freeze them properly and which dishes they work best in. Frozen zucchini chunks are a great addition to soup, where their softness will go unnoticed, or added to stir fry where their softness won’t be prominent when paired with other vegetables and textures. A hidden talent of the frozen zucchini is adding bulk and nutrients to smoothies. Use chunks of frozen zucchini instead of ice cubes. When blended with other bold flavors such as berries or chocolate, the squash all but disappears.

PREP
Use smaller, tender zucchini or summer squash if the intention is to cook with it, and large overgrown ones for blending into smoothies. Cut the zucchini in half lengthwise, then slice into 1-inch chunks

Zucchini chunks should be blanched, which means they will last up to 1 year in the freezer. I prefer to steam blanch for 4 minutes, tossing the zucchini around at the 2-minute mark. No ice bath is needed. Drain as much water as possible, then spread out the warm zucchini on a towel-lined pan to cool and dry.

FREEZE
Zucchini chunks pack best in freezer bags. Consider flash freezing zucchini to use in smaller quantities.

Zucchini noodles, aka “zoodles” freeze perfectly, and I think they are even better frozen-thawed than fresh! The process of blanching wilts and softens the zucchini, and once thawed, all they need is a quick sauté. Use zucchini noodles as a vegetable alternative to traditional pasta. Zucchini isn’t the only summer squash you can make into noodles– try using yellow varieties too!

PREP
Making zoodles requires a gadget that will “noodle” them. There are different options available for this, the brand I use is called Spiralizer. A straight, medium-sized zucchini works best for turning into noodles.

Steam blanch zucchini noodles for 3 minutes, tossing them around at the 90-second mark. No ice bath is needed. Drain as much water from the noodles as possible, then transfer to a towel-lined pan to dry.

FREEZE
Zucchini noodles pack best in freezer bags.

HEAT
Thaw zucchini noodles in the refrigerator overnight, then drain away any excess water. Heat a small amount of oil in a skillet over medium heat, add the noodles, and sauté, stirring frequently until heated through, about 2 to 3 minutes. Do not overcook.

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FAQs

How to Freeze Zucchini (Shredded, Chunks, and Noodles) - Whole-Fed Homestead? ›

Step 1) Grate or shred your zucchini using a box grater or food processor attachment. Step 2) Place shredded zucchini in a dish cloth, two layers of paper towel or a mesh bag and squeeze to remove all excess moisture. Step 3) Place grated zucchini in a freezer bag or ziplock bag.

What is the best way to freeze shredded zucchini? ›

Portion the grated zucchini into an amount that's convenient for you (say, 1- or 2-cup servings) and pack into resealable freezer bags or airtight containers. Put the amount and that day's date on the label. Use within 3 to 4 months.

Can I freeze zucchini in chunks without blanching? ›

Yes, you can freeze zucchini without blanching it first. However, if you blanch it first, it will help deactivate the enzymes that can make it more mushy and discolored. The thawed zucchini may be less than ideal.

How do you keep zucchini noodles from getting soggy when frozen? ›

To prevent frozen zucchini noodles from releasing excess water, it is important to cook them at a high heat. This helps to evaporate the moisture more quickly. Additionally, avoid overcrowding the skillet and cook them in small batches to ensure proper heat distribution.

Is it better to freeze zucchini cooked or raw? ›

While freezing zucchini is a great way to extend its life, it's not as simple as just popping a few squash into your freezer. Raw zucchini gets weepy and watery after thawing. To effectively save it, you should chop and blanch it first. This helps set the texture and color and makes it last longer.

Do you peel zucchini before shredding and freezing? ›

Grate your zucchini (no need to remove the peel) using either a box grater or a food processor with a grating attachment. Drape a clean dish towel over a large pot or bowl and place the shredded zucchini on top of the towel. When the bowl is 75% full, wring out the excess moisture into the bowl.

Can you vacuum seal or freeze shredded zucchini? ›

Seal the vegetables in bags using a vacuum sealing system or by removing as much air as possible from a freezer bag before sealing. Label the containers or bags with the name of the vegetable, the cut, and date. Once sealed and frozen, it can be stored for up to 3 months or up to a year or more if vacuum sealed.

Can zucchini noodles be frozen? ›

Freezing Zucchini Noodles, or “Zoodles”

Zoodles freeze perfectly, and I think they are better frozen-thawed than fresh! The process of blanching wilts and softens the zucchini, and once thawed, all they need is a quick sauté. Use zucchini noodles as a vegetable alternative to traditional pasta.

What happens if you don't blanch squash before freezing? ›

Summer squash, like most vegetables, must be blanched before they can be frozen. Blanching stops enzyme actions that can cause loss of flavor, color and texture. Blanching works best if you heat 1 gallon of water to boiling in a large pot fitted with a wire basket or colander.

How do you freeze squash without it being mushy? ›

Line a dry baking sheet with parchment paper and place the squash cubes or slices on it in a single layer. Freeze for one hour, or until solid. Once the squash has frozen solid, you can slide if off the parchment paper and transfer it to zip-top freezer bags to store for the long haul.

How do you cook zucchini noodles so they don't get soggy? ›

To avoid soggy and limp noodles, I recommend cooking for only 3-5 minutes (5 if you're cooking more than 1-2 spiralized zucchinis) and tossing frequently. You want a slightly al dente noodle.

How to thaw frozen zoodles? ›

The easiest way to defrost zucchini is to place the airtight container of frozen zucchini in the refrigerator overnight. To speed up the process, you can submerge the container in cool water. And for even faster results, warm up the frozen zucchini in a microwave or skillet over medium heat.

Should you salt zucchini noodles before cooking? ›

Don't pre-salt your zucchini noodles.

First of all, one of the benefits of spiralizing is that it's SO quick (just spiralize, cook, and enjoy pasta in under 5 minutes!). Salting adds extra prep work.

What happens if you freeze zucchini without blanching? ›

Because of the high water content in zucchini, it won't keep its firm texture through the freezing and thawing process, blanched or not. This is why I skip over the blanching step that many others recommend.

How do you freeze shredded vegetables? ›

Cut into medium to coarse shreds, or thin wedges, or separate head into leaves. Blanch, cool and drain. Package, seal and freeze.

How long can I keep shredded zucchini in the fridge? ›

Shredded zucchini lasts about one week in the refrigerator when stored properly in an airtight container. Can I freeze shredded zucchini? Yes, shredded zucchini can be frozen for up to 3 months. Transfer the zucchini to a freezer bag and squeeze out the excess air before placing it in the freezer.

Is it better to dehydrate or freeze zucchini? ›

Freezing it is a good option, but I personally like to save my freezer space for venison and the meat we purchase from local farms. So I prefer dehydrating zucchini for winter use. It's a lot easier than freezing, too.

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