Is it possible to freeze fresh blueberries?
Yes. Here are some tips to freeze blueberries Freezing Blueberries: Do not wash the blueberries before freezing. Place dry, unwashed, and unsweetened berries in freezing containers or plastic bags. Seal and freeze. The berries will freeze individually and pour out like marbles. If you buy the berries in a pint box, simply wrap the box tightly in cellophane to make it airtight, or slip it into a resealable plastic bag (squeeze out as much air as possible). Then freeze. If you buy the berries in bulk, freeze them on a cookie sheet first and then transfer them into a freezer container. Keep frozen until ready to use. When using frozen blueberries in your baking, do not thaw them. Always add them frozen so they will not “bleed” in your baked goods.