3 Easy Ways to Preserve Mangoes
Mangoes are delicious tropical fruits that many people look forward to each year. They are not only rich in vitamins and minerals, but also offer numerous health benefits. Unfortunately, mangoes have a short shelf life which makes preserving them essential. Here are three easy ways to preserve mangoes, so you can enjoy their delightful taste all year long.
1. Canning Mangoes
Canning is a popular method of preserving fruits, including mangoes. With canning, you can store mango slices or puree in an airtight container. Here’s how to can mangoes:
a. Peel and slice the mangoes.
b. Fill a large pot with water and bring it to a boil.
c. Sterilize your canning jars by boiling them for 10 minutes.
d. Pack the sliced mangoes into the jars, leaving about 1 inch of headspace.
e. Pour boiling hot water or syrup over the mango slices, leaving 1/2 inch headspace.
f. Wipe the jar rims clean and place sterilized lids on top, securing them with rings.
g. Process the jars in a boiling water bath for 15 minutes.
h. Remove the jars from heat and let them cool before storing.
2. Freezing Mangoes
Freezing is another excellent method of preserving mangoes as it retains their texture and flavor quite well.
a. Peel and cut the mangoes into desired size slices or cubes.
b. Place them on a baking tray lined with parchment paper.
c. Freeze the mango pieces for 3-4 hours or until solid.
d. Transfer the frozen mangoes to freezer-safe bags or containers.
e. Label the containers properly with the date of freezing and store them in your freezer.
To use frozen mangoes, simply remove them from the freezer and let thaw, or use them directly in frozen treats, smoothies, or baking recipes.
3. Dehydrating Mangoes
Dehydrating mangoes is another simple method of preserving them and turns them into a delicious snack that requires no refrigeration.
a. Peel and thinly slice the mangoes.
b. Lay them on dehydrator trays without overlapping.
c. Set your dehydrator to its recommended temperature for fruit, usually between 135-145 degrees Fahrenheit.
d. Dehydrate the mangoes for 6-12 hours, checking periodically for your desired level of dryness.
e. Allow the dried mango slices to cool and store them in an airtight container in a cool, dark place.
By using any of these three methods – canning, freezing, or dehydrating – you can enjoy the rich taste of mangoes long after their season has ended. Choose the method that best suits your needs and preferences and savor the tropical flavor at your leisure.