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Zucchini is a delicious summer squash that can be used in a wide variety of recipes. To store and save your zucchini for later, you can either refrigerate it or freeze it. For fresh, refrigerated zucchini, make sure to keep it in a bag in the crisper drawer and use within a week. If you freeze your zucchini to cook with later, chop it up and blanch it first for firmness. Then you can freeze the pieces, bag them, and keep the zucchini in your freezer for up to 3 months.

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    Keep the zucchini whole, dry, and unwashed. Cutting the zucchini will make it go bad much faster, so make sure it’s whole before refrigerating.[1] Make sure not to wash the squash before storing as well, since the excess water will make it rot quickly.[2]

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    Pat the zucchini with a paper towel to remove moisture. If your zucchini has some condensation or moisture on its skin, make sure to gently pat it dry before storing. Any excess moisture will cause mold and decay.[3]

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    Place it in a plastic or paper bag with some ventilation. Keeping the zucchini enclosed in a bag will help slow the aging process. Make sure to provide some ventilation for proper air circulation. You can do this by using a perforated bag or by sealing the bag and poking some holes in it.

    • You could also leave one end of the bag open.[4]
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    Put the bagged zucchini in a crisper drawer in the refrigerator. Zucchini rots when it comes in contact with too much moisture, so make sure to keep it in the crisper drawer rather than the main area of the refrigerator. This drawer maintains the ideal humidity level to keep vegetables fresh longer.[5]

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    Use the zucchini within 5-7 days. It’s best to eat zucchini sooner than later because the longer you wait, the more it will secrete moisture and the skin will start to shrivel.[6]

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    Check the zucchini for signs of rot before using it. If it feels soft to the touch and black spots start to show up on the skin, the zucchini is still edible. Cut out any black spots and use quickly. However, if the zucchini feels mushy and starts to leak a thick, white liquid, it has gone bad. Throw it away and clean up any excess liquid.[7]

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    Chop the zucchini up into 1 inch (2.5cm) pieces. Use a sharp knife to cut the zucchini into either chunks or coins. Cutting it into smaller pieces will help speed the blanching and freezing process.[8]

    • This will also make the zucchini easier to cook after it’s been frozen.[9]
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    Blanch the zucchini to keep it firm. Blanching will deactivate the enzymes that cause the zucchini to turn mushy and discolored. To blanch the vegetable, bring a pot of unsalted water to a boil, then place the zucchini pieces in the water and boil for 1 minute. Immediately drain them in a colander.[10]

    • Normally, you would salt the boiling water when blanching vegetables. However, don’t add salt when blanching before freezing because it absorbs into the vegetable’s skin and causes mushiness.[11]
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    Transfer the zucchini pieces to a bowl of ice water immediately. Fill a bowl with cold water and ice, then pour the drained zucchini pieces into it. The sudden temperature change will shock the vegetable and help keep it firm. Keep them in the ice water until they have fully cooled.[12]

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    Spread the chunks on a baking sheet lined with a cooling rack. Transfer the chunks onto a baking sheet. Spread them out to form a single layer over the cooling rack to help with draining process Pat the zucchini dry, then place in the freezer overnight or until frozen solid. This will let the zucchini pieces all freeze separately, rather than in one big chunk.[13]

    • For a drainage lining, you could also use a silicon mat or a sheet of parchment paper.
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    Transfer frozen zucchini pieces into freezer bags or containers. Once the zucchini has frozen overnight, take the pieces off of the baking sheets and prepare them for long-term storage. Fill up freezer bags and containers with 1-2 cups (150-300 g) of frozen zucchini pieces. Let out any extra air in the freezer bags, then seal the bags or containers completely.[14]

    • Label and date your bags and containers to make storage more convenient.[15]
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    Store zucchini in your freezer for up to 3 months. Although the zucchini will technically still be edible after 3 months, the taste and texture will be affected by freezer burn.[16]

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    Use frozen zucchini pieces in soups, stir-fries, and sauteed dishes. To cook, simply add the frozen zucchini pieces and cook until soft. Freezing causes zucchini to lose its texture, so it won’t work as well in grilled dishes. However, it should still work well in baked or stewed dishes, such as zucchini bread or vegetable soup.[17]

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    Defrost frozen zucchini before adding it to bread and fritters. To defrost, place the frozen pieces in a colander and let it sit in the sink until they’ve thawed out.[18]

    • If you’re in a rush, you could also place the freezer bag full of frozen zucchini in a bowl of warm water for 10 minutes, or until the zucchini feels soft.[19]
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    Yes, you can. But beware, for it might just turn mushy. But other than that, it is fine to add more than one per bag.

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      Before storing your zucchini, pat it down with a paper towel to remove any moisture. Then, place it in an open or ventilated plastic bag, and store the bagged zucchini in the crisper drawer of your refrigerator. Make sure to use your zucchini within 5 to 7 days after storing. If the zucchini is soft with black spots on the skin, cut off the black spots and use the zucchini quickly before it goes bad. For tips on how to blanche and freeze your zucchini for longer storage, scroll down.

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      What is the best way to store zucchini? ›

      Zucchini thrives in a dry environment, so pop it into the crisper drawer whole, preferably in a plastic or paper bag with one end open for ventilation. The minimal humidity will keep it from going bad. Stored properly, it'll last one or two weeks, though you'll probably see the skin shrivel as the days pass.

      Does zucchini last longer in the fridge or on the counter? ›

      Do Store Fresh Zucchini in the Fridge. If properly stored, zucchini will last up to a week. The best way to store zucchini is in the refrigerator, preferably in the crisper drawer where humidity is kept to a minimum.

      How do you harvest and store zucchini? ›

      To harvest, grab a knife and reach down to the base of the zucchini where the fruit is attached to the plant. Cut the fibrous stem just above where the zucchini connects to it. Zucchini can be stored in the fridge or will also be fine for a few days on your kitchen counter at room temperature.

      How do you preserve fresh zucchini and squash? ›

      We recommend preserving summer squash or zucchini by pickling or freezing. Summer squash is good for you. It is low in calories and many varieties provide vitamin C, potassium and, if the skin is eaten, beta carotene. Preserve summer squash by freezing, pickle them for canning or dry them.

      Can you store zucchini in mason jars? ›

      Shred the zucchini in the food processor. Once all zucchini has been shredded scrape out and divide into jars. Pack the jars well up to the fill lines. Place in your freezer with a label of date and contents so you easily know which jars to use first.

      Can I freeze zucchini whole? ›

      We're sometimes asked, "Can you freeze zucchini whole?" You certainly can, but it will be much more challenging to thaw and use later. (Imagine trying to shred a soggy, whole, thawed squash.) So, instead, we recommend tackling the shape in advance so you can quickly use the frozen zucchini when you're ready.

      How long will zucchini last in a cold room? ›

      In cool dark conditions zucchini can store for about two months. In the refrigerator, about another month. Turn them into zucchini bread and they won't last a day.

      What vegetables should not be put in the fridge? ›

      WHAT VEGETABLES SHOULD NOT BE REFRIGERATED? Vegetables that should not be refrigerated include avocados, bell peppers, onions and potatoes. Some vegetables that you may want to refrigerate include mushrooms, broccoli, cauliflower, spinach and asparagus.

      Do you need to peel zucchini? ›

      There's no need to peel zucchini. In fact, the skin is a big source of zucchini nutrition (the deep green color is a dead giveaway) so you definitely want to leave the skin on. How to cut zucchini: after giving the zucchini squash a good rinse under cold water, slice off the stem and discard it.

      How long does zucchini last on the counter? ›

      How Long Can Zucchini Be Stored Before It Goes Bad? Fresh zucchini can be stored on the counter at room temperature for two to three days or in the fridge for up to a week. If you aren't going to get around to eating the zucchini in a week, you may also slice, blanch, and freeze zucchini for up to three months.

      How to store squash long term? ›

      For most winter squash, store at 50º to 55º F with relative humidity of 60 to 70 percent. The one exception, again, is Acorn squash, which should be kept at temperatures less than 55. Higher temperatures cause the flesh to become stringy. Avoid storing squash in higher humidity, which can promote rot.

      How do you prolong the life of zucchini? ›

      To store zucchini in the fridge, keep the squash whole, dry and unwashed. Store them in a plastic or paper bag with one end open to encourage air circulation, and pop them in the refrigerator crisper drawer. They'll keep there for 1 to 2 weeks, though you'll probably see the skin start to shrivel over time.

      Should zucchini bread be stored in the fridge or counter? ›

      Does Zucchini Bread Need to be Refrigerated? If you will be consuming the zucchini bread within a couple days, it is best stored on the counter wrapped in plastic wrap. If you'd like your zucchini bread to last longer, it can be stored in the refrigerator for up to one week.

      Is it better to freeze or canning zucchini? ›

      Freezing is the best option for safely preserving zucchini. At a recent food preservation class, the topic of preserving zucchini was discussed. Participants asked why canning zucchini was not recommended.

      Does zucchini turn brown after cutting? ›

      Dark spots throughout flesh - After slicing into your zucchini, you may notice dark brown spots (as pictured above and below). If these spots are small and minimal, cut around them and use the remaining white flesh. If the browning is widespread, it's best to discard the entire zucchini.

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