I have always put fillets in a zip lock bag filled with water. They will keep for a very long time.
Would like to know what method of freezing your fillets do you think is the best and which way will keep them longer? I vacuum seal sometimes, just aggravating locating everything.
Thanks
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I have always put fillets in a zip lock bag filled with water. They will keep for a very long time.
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Chesapeake, Va
Originally Posted by IBNFSHN
Ditto; seems to be the best method I've ever used.
Me too. freezer bag full of fillets and water.
I vacume seal, just let the fillets stiffen a lil in the freezer first
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I am thinking about getting a vacumm sealer. Will somebody please tell me the pro's and con's of a vaccum sealer.
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Hey you guys using bags and water must not of had one bust or leak and found it the next day...WOW...You talk about a MESS. For me that happened long ago and I gave up bags QUICK. I save all my 1 gal milk or water jugs. When I want to freeze fish, I just cut the top part of the jug off (just the top 3-4 inches, making a kinda tupperware bowl. I then fill it up with fillets and then FILL UP WITH WATER, allowing 2-3" of water to go over the fish-thereby protecting the fish and also having it frozen in a BLOCK OF ICE. When I thaw them out I throw the container away. Works great I can add water if needed. Much stronger than bags. JMO. If the power goes out they will last longer as they are a block of ice, and the container protects the the water from leaking out.
Last edited by sac-a-lait; 11-22-2007 at 06:20 PM.
Cool Whip containers and the like work well too.Originally Posted by sac-a-lait
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I vacuum seal now and love it. Takes up a whole lot less room and I can easily tell how much fish is in the bag. I have a small food scale I use when throwing fillets in the bag. I've gotten it down and can seal several pounds of fish in about 5 minutes.
You don't need one of those big fancy sealers either. Buy the cheapo one and some generic bags.
Currently a non-fishing slacker! (not for too much longer)
I have a Tillia, but I guess it just how moch you wanna spend.
PROS:
1: you can use it for bulk meats, blanched garden produce.
2: keeps food fresh longer
3: bags take up less room
4: easy to label
5: make bags to whatever size you need
6: they have vacume seal containers also
CONS:
1: bags are a but pricey (I buy the rolls and make my bags)
2: inital cost is a bit expensive
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