How to Freeze Key Limes
Key limes are fairly versatile when it comes to freezing, and you have a few options. So consider how you plan to use the key limes and whether it would be best to freeze them whole or as wedges or slices.
How to Freeze Key Lime Wedges or Slices
- Clean
Wash and dry your key limes. Choose the best quality limes with no blemishes or sign of damage. You want to give them a good scrub, especially if they are waxed because this wax needs removing. - Cut
Cut the key limes into wedges or slices. You donāt need to worry about peeling the fruit as long as they are thoroughly washed. - Flash Freeze
The next step is to add a layer of parchment paper to a baking sheet or any flat bottomed roasting dish. Lay out the lime wedges or slices onto the baking sheet. Try and avoid any of the fruit touching one another. Put this into the freezer for two to three hours until the limes are frozen. - Transfer to Bags
When the key limes are frozen, you can take the baking sheet out of the freezer. Transfer them into a freezer bag. - Label
Label the freezer bag with the date and contents. - Seal
Seal the bag tightly, ensuring you squeeze out as much air as possible first. - Freeze
Pop the bag into the freezer.
Whenever you need a few wedges or slices of key lime, then you can grab out the number you need and reseal the bag.
How to Freeze Whole Key Limes
Freezing whole limes can be a little trickier because the fruit inside the peel tends to go mushy and soft, making it difficult to use. However, whole frozen limes are perfect for lime zest. You can grate the frozen skin for the zest you need. Letās take a look at how you freeze whole key limes.
- Pick Limes
Choose high-quality key limes without blemishes and signs of damage. If there is any sign of spoiling, then donāt freeze the lime. - Wash
Wash the limes thoroughly. You need to wash off any wax coating on the key limes. Dry the limes. - Bag Up
Pop the limes into a freezer bag and seal the bag tightly. You need to squeeze out as much air as possible from the bag. - Label
Label the freezer bag with the date, so you donāt forget when to use the key limes by, - Freeze
Put the whole limes in the freezer bag into the freezer.
How to Freeze Key Lime Pie
Key lime pie might be a delicious dessert, but what do you do if you canāt use it all up before it starts to spoil? Can you freeze key lime pie?
Well, yes, you can! It isnāt the quickest of processes, but it is well worth ding it properly so that your pie remains at a high quality.
- Line Tray
Pop some parchment paper onto a flat baking sheet or roasting tray. - Flash Freeze
Put slices of key lime pie onto the baking sheet and put it into the freezer. You need to keep the baking sheet flat and donāt worry about covering the pie. The idea of this step is to freeze the pie in a way where it retains its shape. - Wrap Frozen Portions
When the key lime pie is frozen solid, take the baking sheet out of the freezer. Wrap the portions of key lime pie in several layers of cling film. - Wrap Again
Add a layer of tin foil to each slice. - Bag Up
Pop the portions of wrapped key lime pie into a freezer bag. Label the bag with the contents and date. - Freeze
Seal the bag tightly and then put it into the freezer.
3 Tips for Freezing Key Limes
Now you know how to freeze them, we’ve got our 3 top tips which we strongly recommend following when freezing key limes to have the best results:
- Airtight is Key – Keeping your fruit airtight is the best secret to successful freezing. So a top tip to get out as much air as possible from your freezer bag is to pop a straw into the bag and suck out the excess air. Then seal the bag tightly.
- Try Freezing Juice – If you want the flavour but not the fruit, you could always squeeze the juice from your key limes and freeze this instead. Pop the juice into an ice cube tray and freeze. Then transfer the key lime juice ice cubes into a freezer bag then, whenever you need that delicious flavour, you can grab an ice cube or two.
- Consider Use – Make sure you freeze your key limes in a way that is most useful for you. Freezing whole limes may seem like a great idea, but if you donāt know how to use them, then they may still go to waste. Opt for easy portion-sized wedges and slices instead and pop them into your drinks or recipes.
How Long Can You Freeze Key Limes?
Key limes are wonderful to eat and add flavour, but on top of that, you can also keep them frozen for absolutely ages – up to twelve months! This doesnāt matter which method you use to freeze them they should all last for up to twelve months.
You Can Freeze Key Limes for up to 12 Months
How Do You Defrost Key Limes?
For some uses, you may not need to defrost the key limes. You can use wedges or slices in smoothies and juices or pop into a glass of water to add flavour and keep your drink cool.
For recipes, you may need to defrost the key limes, and to do this, the best method is to grab the number you need out of the bag and pop them into the fridge to defrost slowly.
If you need your limes a little quicker, then you can pop the bag into a bowl of cool water. Keep replacing the water every time it gets cold until the bag of limes is thawed out.
Can You Refreeze Key Limes?
We wouldnāt recommend that you refreeze your key limes. The fruit will change in texture and structure during the first freezing process, and this does mean that it is unlikely to survive the process for a second time intact.
DoĀ Key Limes Freeze Well?
Key limes donāt freeze well if you expect the fruit to remain the same as it was fresh. The fruit will go soft and lose a lot of its structure; however, this doesnāt mean you canāt still enjoy it.
The fruit makes great garnishes, can be used in recipes or drinks. You can even scoop out the fruit and pop it into sauces, smoothies and in your cooking.
Related FAQs
If you’ve still got questions about freezing key limes or limes in general, then these may help:
Can You Freeze Lime Juice?
As you can imagine, lime juice lends itself to being frozen in ice cubes. Pour lime juice into the slots of an ice cube tray and freeze. Once solid, you can pop the cubes of juice out and store them in a bag.
Can You Freeze Finger Limes?
Finger limes can be frozen in the same way as key limes. As always, it’s vital that you store them in an airtight container or good-quality freezer bag.