12.01.2011

My Freezer and the Challenge of Black Bananas



The moving date is pretty much set. January 10th(ish) - I'm choosing to be hopelessly optimistic.

So one should begin to think about packing - sorting, sifting, Goodwilling, boxing, trashing. (Should being the operative word here.) And even the kitchen is grounds for some editing and rewriting during the transition. I'm thinking the extra wok I've had in the back of the cabinet for sentimental reasons should probably be the first to go.

And then there is the freezer, chock full of memories, mistakes, surprising treasures, crap loads of future banana bread. Although it would be tempting to push this stash to the far reaches of my already-cluttered mind, and then just heave all of the tasty contents into the trash bin on moving day. Alongside those old gym shorts... That would not be very Mennonite of me.

Thou shall not waste. 
Wash your plastic bags. 
Turn leftovers into casseroles. 
Scrape the mold off that cheese. 
Put that black banana in the freezer. Again. 
Despite my elbow in the rib here it's something I really value about the Mennonite faith adn community - the tenet that one should never take for granted what one has, including in the freezer, and heaving anything in one's trash should be an intentional and thoughtful choice. Like the gym shorts - thoughtful and intentional.

Black Bananas are no exceptions.

So clearly I thought to myslef... "Self... This calls for a Freezer Challenge!"  I shall use every last thing in that intimidating freezer before I depart on January 10th(ish).
Here's my contents so far:

- Cherries
- Pears
- White beans - from that soup
- Mixed berries - from waaayyy too long ago
- 10 bananas - duh
- Shredded coconut
- Nectarines
- Breyer's ice cream
- 1 pint of Lovely's Fifty Fifty caramel ice cream - which was a dreamy surprise and so obviously has since been eaten! 
- Little squares of lime juice - from that time I bought far too many limes and couldn't bear the thought of not using the juice. Juice those suckers and freeze in ice cube trays.
- Corn tortillas - Uuuhhh.... really Katie?
- Masa - from tamales night with Janan
- Some meat from Gartner's that I didn't know was there - Question: Should one consume a meat of unknown origin? Discuss. 
- Dried red peppers
- Red chile peppers
- Galanga root
- Ginger
- Turmeric - a Cambodian theme emerges
- Lamb - Score!
- Razor clams - From Flying Fish... Another score!
- Green peas - Not sure about this one... I don't even really like peas.
- Pork stock - From this here pig-  This is where it gets interesting.
- Escolar - Flying Fish's 2nd appearance... Sushi night is calling.
- Crushed tomatoes
- Mozzarella cheese - I'm not actually sure you can successfully save mozzarella this way, but again... it was throw it out or freeze it. I couldn't bear the thought...
- Ricotta cheese - same as with the mozz
- Leaf lard - A hear a pie in our future.
- Cafe Umbria coffee beans - I know, I know... Don't freeze your coffee beans. What was I supposed to do? 
- Chocolate - From the wonderland that is Sheridan's.  

That be all. I must admit I'm a bit fearful of this task, but I'll keep you updated. Wish me luck...

It shall all be gone come January 10th(ish)

7 comments:

  1. Okay, I got the black bananas, recipe on the way tonight.

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  2. Nice!! Looking forward to it! Thanks Rich!

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  3. All the fruits mixed together (maybe not the bananas) would make a wonderful big pan of bumbleberry crunch or crisp----coconut in the crunch. You must have a holiday potluck coming up. Oh yes, ice cream served on top the crisp!
    Or, fruits and bananas pureed together into smoothies that can be frozen in individual cups and defrosted for breakfast w/yogert or half-thawed and mixed with sparking drink for refreshing slushies.
    I'll let someone else suggest your savory creations.

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  4. LOVE these ideas! Especially the sparkling drink... You sound like someone who knows about a smoothie! :)
    I think we are definitely headed in the same direction with the fruit crisp and ice cream. Yum!
    Thanks for your ideas!
    K

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  5. I love that you have things in your freezer that I've never heard of :) And I get the corn tortillas- got a bunch in my freezer right now. Furthermore, I'm impressed that vodka didn't make the list. Loved seeing you last weekend, good luck on the freezer challenge!

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  6. Oops, that was Jen :)

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  7. Hi Jen!! Thanks for your validation on the tortillas... I'm glad to hear I'm not the only having moments like this over tortillas. :) Sooo glad to see you!! I hope you're well!

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