How to Freeze Kale (2024)

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Learn the simple process of how to freeze kale to preserve its freshness and flavor for savory dinners, soups, smoothies, and more.

Need to use up frozen kale? Try this rich and creamy healthy zuppa toscana for dinner, or this delicious tropical kale smoothie to start the day.

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Kale is a highly nutritious leafy green that’s packed with essential vitamins, minerals, fiber, and antioxidants, among other health benefits. It’s a delicious addition to kale smoothies, especially our tropical kale smoothie, and it’s a great way to add greens and fiber to pasta, soups, and more.

If you’ve got a bunch of kale in the fridge and you’re not ready to use it, freeze it to prolong its shelf life and reduce food waste. In general, the shelf life of refrigerated kale depends on several factors, including the freshness of the kale when you bought it and how it’s stored.

On average, fresh kale will last in the refrigerator for 3-7 days. After that, follow these easy steps to freeze kale.

Table of Contents

  • Types of Kale
  • How to Freeze Kale
  • Can You Freeze Kale Without Blanching?
  • Is It Better to Freeze Kale Raw or Cooked?
  • How to Freeze Kale for Smoothies
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • How to Use Frozen Kale
  • How to Freeze Kale Recipe

Love kale as much as we do? You’ve got to try this sweet potato hash and fresh green juice recipe.

Then enjoy whole30 zuppa toscana and kale salad with goat cheese for savory dinner ideas.

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Types of Kale

Kale is a highly nutritious (dare I say superfood?) leafy green vegetable that comes in several different varieties. Here are some of the most common types of kale plants:

  1. Curly Kale: This is the most widely available type of kale and the one most common type you’ll find at the grocery store. It has tightly curled, ruffled leaves that are slightly bitter in flavor.
  2. Dinosaur Kale (Lacinato Kale): This is also known as Tuscan kale, and has long, flat, blue-green leaves with a more tender texture and sweeter flavor than curly kale.
  3. Red Russian Kale: This type of kale has frilly leaves that are a mix of red and green, with a mild, slightly sweet flavor.
  4. Siberian Kale: The blue-green leaves are very hardy and cold-tolerant, making it a good choice for fall and winter gardens.
  5. Ornamental Kale: These leaves come in shades of white, pink, purple, and red. They’re edible, but they are often tough and bitter.
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How to Freeze Kale

Freezing fresh kale is a simple process that helps to preserve its freshness and flavor for several months. The best way to freeze kale is to quickly blanch it in boiling water for 2-3 minutes to bring out the vibrant color and preserve its flavor. You can freeze raw kale, but it may have a more bitter flavor. Here are the instructions on with and without blanching.

How to Blanch Kale for Freezing

Wash and dry the kale leaves thoroughly. Remove the tough kale stems and chop the leaves into bite-sized pieces.

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Boil a large pot of water and add a handful of kale leaves at a time. Boil for 2-3 minutes, then immediately transfer the kale to an ice bath (a large bowl of ice water). Let it cool for a few minutes.

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Drain the kale thoroughly and pat dry with paper towels or a clean kitchen towel to remove excess water.

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Lay the blanched kale on a large cookie sheet and flash freeze for 20-30 minutes until each kale leaf is frozen.

Transfer the frozen kale to an airtight container or freezer bag until you’re ready to use them. Frozen kale will stay fresh for up to 6 months. Use the kale directly in the recipe you’re following or thaw overnight in the fridge.

Note: the texture of thawed kale may change slightly and it may not be as crisp as fresh kale, but it’s still a nutritious and tasty addition to your meals. We love using frozen kale in sauces, soups, and green smoothies!

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Can You Freeze Kale Without Blanching?

Yes, you can freeze kale without blanching, but the texture and flavor of the kale may change after being frozen and thawed. When kale is not blanched before being frozen, it can become tough and develop an off flavor.

If you skip the cooking process, it’s especially important to keep it in an airtight freezer-safe bag or container, removing as much air as possible.

To freeze unblanched kale, wash it really well and remove as much excess moisture as possible to avoid freezer burn. You could throw them in a salad spinner to get some of the moisture off. Next, chop the kale leaves and place them in a freezer bag and remove as much air as possible. Lay the bag of kale flat in the freezer to save space.

Is It Better to Freeze Kale Raw or Cooked?

Blanching kale before freezing it helps prevent it from developing a bitter taste and it also helps maintain the vibrant green color. If you have the time and tools, it’s better to blanch kale before freezing, although both will work.

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How to Freeze Kale for Smoothies

My favorite way to save time in the morning is to create a freezer smoothie pack to throw in the blender. Freezing kale and adding it to a baggie with other fruits and veggies means you can dump it into the blender with milk for a quick breakfast.

Follow the steps to blanch the kale and flash and freeze it on a baking sheet. Place as much kale as you want in a small bag or container with the rest of the smoothie ingredients.

Another way to do it: You can also freeze kale in ice cube trays by themselves or with some almond milk to throw in smoothies. The frozen ingredients will help make your smoothie fresh, thick, and creamy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long do you blanch kale for freezing?

Blanch kale in boiling water for 2-3 minutes before transferring it to an ice bath to stop the cooking process. Pat the blanched kale dry before flash freezing on a baking sheet. This whole process takes less than 10 minutes.

How do you chop kale?

Remove the tough, thick stems from the kale leaves by using your hands to strip the leaves away from the stems, or use a knife to cut them away. Stack the kale leaves on top of each other and chop them lengthwise then crosswise, similar to dicing a pepper.

How do you store kale in the freezer?

When freezing kale, always use containers that are airtight, freezer-safe, and able to withstand the extreme temperatures of a freezer, like plastic bags, glass jars with lids, or plastic freezer containers. Our favorite way is freezer bags to lay flat and save space.

Does kale lose nutritional value when frozen?

Freezing kale can cause some loss of nutritional value, but it’s generally minimal. Kale, like many other leafy greens, is a good source of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, and freezing can help to preserve much of this nutrition. Blanching the kale before freezing can help to minimize the loss of vitamins, especially water-soluble vitamins like vitamin C and some B vitamins.

Should I thaw frozen kale before using it?

If you plan to use the frozen kale in a cooked dish, such as soup or stew, you can add it directly to the pot without thawing. The kale will thaw as it cooks and will blend into the dish seamlessly. You can also place frozen kale directly into a smoothie. Thaw the kale overnight in the refrigerator first if you plan to use it in a raw dish, like a salad, or if you plan to saute it because frozen kale will release too much moisture into the pan.

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How to Use Frozen Kale

Throw frozen kale in green smoothies or juices like our tropical kale smoothie, avocado smoothie, green smoothie bowl, or this reader-favorite fresh green juice (no blender required).

Soups are a great way to use up frozen kale because they’ll wilt inside the soup, so you don’t have to worry about the texture as much. We use kale in this whole30 zuppa toscana, but you could also swap it for spinach in creamy chicken and gnocchi soup.

Adding chopped kale to pasta, sauces, or warm dishes is a perfect way to use frozen kale. Try it in this one pan creamy chicken and gnocchi, steak pasta, or sweet potato curry.

Add greens to your warm and savory breakfast like this quinoa breakfast bowl or breakfast hash.

You can use frozen kale for kale salads like this kale and goat cheese salad or sweet potato kale salad, but the texture may vary while it defrosts.

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How to Freeze Kale

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 5 minutes mins

Freeze Time: 20 minutes mins

Total: 30 minutes mins

Here are the simple steps to freeze kale to preserve its freshness and flavor for savory dinners, soups, smoothies, and more.

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Servings: 10 ounces

Ingredients

  • 10 ounces fresh kale any variety

Instructions

Freezing Blanched Kale

  • Wash and dry the kale thoroughly. Remove the tough kale stems and chop the leaves into bite-sized pieces.

  • Boil a large pot of water and carefully add the chopped kale. Boil for 2-3 minutes, then immediately transfer the kale to an ice bath (a large bowl of ice water). Let it cool for a few minutes.

  • Drain the kale thoroughly and pat dry with paper towels or a clean kitchen towel to remove any excess water to prevent freezer burn.

  • Lay the blanched kale on a large cookie sheet and flash freeze for 20-30 then transfer them to an airtight container or freezer bag and store in the freezer for up to 6 months.

Freezing Fresh Kale

  • Wash the raw kale and pat it dry really well with paper towels or a clean kitchen towel. Arrange the raw kale in an even layer on a large-rimmed baking sheet and flash freeze for 20-30 minutes. Transfer it to an airtight container or freezer bag and freeze it for up to 6 months.

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Notes

Blanched or Fresh? Blanching kale before freezing helps prevent it from developing a bitter taste and it also helps maintain the vibrant green color. If you have the time and tools, it’s better to blanch kale before freezing, although both will work.

Thawing Frozen Kale: add the frozen kale directly to dishes like stew or soup because it will thaw as it cooks.You can also place frozen kale directly into a smoothie. Thaw the kale overnight in the refrigerator first if you plan to use it in a raw dish, like a salad, or if you plan to saute it because frozen kale will release too much moisture into the pan.

Equipment

  • Large stock pot optional

  • Large rimmed baking sheet

  • Freezer bag or airtight container

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 139kcal | Carbohydrates: 24.8g | Protein: 12.1g | Fat: 2.6g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 107.7mg | Fiber: 10.2g | Sugar: 6.4g | Vitamin A: 1417.5IU | Vitamin C: 340.2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

How to Freeze Kale? ›

Quick-freeze small clumps of kale individually on a cookie sheet. After they're frozen, place clumps into freezer bags in bulk. Remove as much air as possible from bags before sealing. When you freeze kale like this, you can grab a handful for a smoothie, or pour out more to create a side dish.

Can I freeze fresh kale without blanching? ›

Kale can be frozen without blanching but should be used within 4 weeks. Blanching greens before freezing stops the naturally-occurring ripening enzymes in the leaves. This will ensure that the leaves taste fresh and will not develop a bitter taste. Blanched kale will last up to 1 year in the freezer.

Does freezing kale destroy nutrients? ›

Healthy: Kale freezes super well and there is little to no nutrient loss.

How to freeze leafy greens without blanching? ›

I think blanching collards before freezing preserves their overall quality, texture, and nutrition and also softens them a bit so they cook better when used in recipes. However, you can technically freeze them without blanching. To do so, wash and dry the greens, chop, and transfer to a freezer-safe bag or container.

How do you dry kale after blanching? ›

Drain & dry the kale: Drain the kale with a strainer and add them to your recipe. Or, for later use, dry the kale thoroughly with a clean kitchen towel (or using a salad spinner) and follow the steps below to freeze for long-term storage.

How to preserve fresh kale? ›

Line a zip-top storage bag with paper towels. Place about two cups of dry kale inside the bag, squeeze out any excess air, and secure the bag. Store in the crisper drawer of your fridge for five to seven days.

Is kale still good after freezing? ›

Yes, kale does just fine in the freezer. You can expect frozen kale to do pretty well for six months in the freezer if it's been properly processed for freezing. After the six-month point, it may start to lose quality and flavor.

What happens if you freeze vegetables without blanching? ›

Blanching slows the loss of flavor, color, texture, and nutrients during freezing. Veggies frozen without blanching are safe to eat, but may not maintain their quality for as long.

What does it mean to blanch kale? ›

Blanching is way to preserve kale for as long as 12 months at a time. It's a simple process that's done with a pot of boiling water and a bowl of ice water. You can then store excess kale in the freezer so you have it readily available throughout the year.

What to do with kale before it goes bad? ›

Buy giant bags of kale and spinach, separate them into serving-sized plastic bags, and freeze them for smoothies. It's convenient and this way you don't need to add as much ice.

How long does kale last in the fridge? ›

Typical shelf life: Generally, kale can last in the fridge for about five to seven days. The key is to store it correctly to maintain its crispness and nutrients. Impact of temperature and humidity: Kale prefers a cool and slightly humid environment, so the crisper drawer in your fridge is ideal.

How do you prepare kale to freeze? ›

For frozen kale that lasts eight to 12 months, blanch leaves and stems. Blanch leaves for 2.5 minutes, covering the boiling water pot with a lid to steam-heat floating leaves. Blanch stems for 3 minutes. Place leaves and stems in ice water for the same amount of time.

How do you prepare fresh greens for freezing? ›

Blanch your greens.

Submerge your greens for a short amount of time usually 30 seconds (tender spinach)-3 minutes (big kale) depending on how tender your greens are. I find that a steamer basket makes this process really quick and simple. Blanching is important to help the greens keep better in the freezer.

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

Frozen spinach also works well in dips, quiche, and pasta dishes. It brings flavorful nutrition to homemade egg rolls, meatballs, and marinara sauce. If you know you'll use your frozen spinach within six months, you can freeze it without blanching. This method yields more of a slimy product upon thawing.

What vegetables can you freeze raw without blanching? ›

All vegetables should be blanched and quickly cooled before freezing, drying or dehydrating. Exceptions: Diced or cut onions, green onions, leeks and peppers do not need to be blanched before preserving.

What can I do with too much kale? ›

Freezing kale is another easy way to preserve your extra kale leaves. I like to freeze my kale in 1/2 cup portions that can be quickly and easily added to soups, stews, quiches, and so much more.

How do you revive frozen kale? ›

It won't have the same flavor or texture as fresh kale. So, try to revive it. Cut off the stems and place them in water for about eight hours. That should revitalize your kale, making it crispy and delicious!

Does kale need blanching? ›

Blanching it helps soften its fibers and bitterness while making it easier to chew. You definitely don't always have to blanch kale. In fact, I don't very often. But, it can be useful when you want to create a quick side dish or freeze kale for later use.

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