So I went a little nuts and had 145 plants this year. Needless to say I have spent the better part of the summer saving pods by cutting them in half, deseeding, bagging and putting them in the freezer until I have time to use them. I have spent countless hours doing this and there is no way I can keep up with all the pods I have before they go bad.
Question: Should I deseed if I want to use the pods for purees or a chunkier ferment/sauce that doesn't contain seeds? Would running a puree/mash through a foodmill remove the seeds at the expense of making the sauce very thin?
I don't yet own a foodmill so was hoping someone could offer insight on this. Ideally it would be much quicker for me to cut the pods in half then throw them in a freezer bag. I might actually be able to keep up with them then.
Question: Should I deseed if I want to use the pods for purees or a chunkier ferment/sauce that doesn't contain seeds? Would running a puree/mash through a foodmill remove the seeds at the expense of making the sauce very thin?
I don't yet own a foodmill so was hoping someone could offer insight on this. Ideally it would be much quicker for me to cut the pods in half then throw them in a freezer bag. I might actually be able to keep up with them then.