Flash Freezing is super easy!
It just means putting the items in question, cookie dough, veggies, whatever, on a cookie sheet so that they are not touching each other.
You then put the cookie sheet in the freezer for a short amount of time, at least 20 minutes, probably not more than 1 hour.
This short time in the freezer lets the items become hard, so that they can then be thrown together in a bag and put right back in the freezer. This avoids the problem of things getting stuck to each other while in the freezer bag.
It works great on cookie dough and I've heard it referenced now and then in other types of situations.
I highly recommend lining your cookie sheet with wax paper before putting down your dough. It is easy to peel the dough off after the flash freezing session is over and it keeps the cookie sheet clean!
It just means putting the items in question, cookie dough, veggies, whatever, on a cookie sheet so that they are not touching each other.
You then put the cookie sheet in the freezer for a short amount of time, at least 20 minutes, probably not more than 1 hour.
This short time in the freezer lets the items become hard, so that they can then be thrown together in a bag and put right back in the freezer. This avoids the problem of things getting stuck to each other while in the freezer bag.
It works great on cookie dough and I've heard it referenced now and then in other types of situations.
I highly recommend lining your cookie sheet with wax paper before putting down your dough. It is easy to peel the dough off after the flash freezing session is over and it keeps the cookie sheet clean!