Step one: get cranberries.
Step two: get freezer.
final step: freeze cranberries.
there is no actual cooking as the key word here is "frozen". To un-freeze simply remove cranberries from freezer.... DON'T PUT IN SNOW!
A cup of frozen cranberries weighs 50 grams, so there are almost 7 cups of frozen cranberries in 345 grams.
no
Probably not. Cranberries are not a "popular" item in South Florida. Very disappointing
Yes, provided they were frozen solid no more than 24 hours ago they should be fine to eat. If you are concerned then cook them first.
Yes, they keep very well frozen.
Yes, you can freeze dried or dehydrated cranberries. In fact, the freezer is a great place to store them. It helps to keep them "fresh," although they don't have to be frozen.
Yes, it is generally safe to cook meat from frozen as long as it is cooked thoroughly to the appropriate internal temperature. You can cook meat from frozen without thawing it first, but it may take longer to cook and may not cook as evenly.
Yes because there frozen and still good to use!
Cranberries should be stored in the refrigerator in a sealed container or bag to maintain their freshness and quality. They can also be frozen for longer storage.
Yes, you can cook frozen beef without thawing it first, but it will take longer to cook and may not cook as evenly.
I have no idea what you do to cook them but we string them up and use them to decorate the Christmas tree!
Yes, you can cook a frozen pizza in a microwave, but the results may not be as good as using an oven.