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Apple crumble - freeze it cooked or frozen?
Amanda65
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Hi all
Have made two crumbles tonight. Cooked (and eaten although not on my own
) one and want to freeze the other but should I freeze it as is (cooked apples raw crumble) or cook it and freeze it for the best result ?
Have made two crumbles tonight. Cooked (and eaten although not on my own
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I normally cook it, wait for it to cool down then freeze it.
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Hi all
Have made two crumbles tonight. Cooked (and eaten although not on my own
) one and want to freeze the other but should I freeze it as is (cooked apples raw crumble) or cook it and freeze it for the best result ?
I'd freeze it as it is, then you can cook it and eat it freshly cooked, rather than "warmed up"
:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
Lol - no wiser :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Think I may well freeze as is in the hope that the top will be nice a crunchy when cooked. Thanks for the replies xx0 -
I would cook it and then freeze it. I think if you put it in the freezer as it is, the topping may look a bit unappetizing when you take it out. Try both methods if you want to...but the next time on two smaller crumbles - to see what gives you the best result.
I have just taken out a crumble frozen during the week and it is fine!0 -
Lol - no wiser :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Think I may well freeze as is in the hope that the top will be nice a crunchy when cooked. Thanks for the replies xx
What I usually do is to freeze the prepared fruit, and keep the crumble in the fridge. I can then knock up a fresh fruit crumble in a matter of minutes
:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
I keep a bag of 'crumble' in the freezer so I can make a speedy crumble when something else is going into the oven.
I'm afraid I haven't frozen a made up crumble so can't comment on the original question.0 -
I always freeze them uncooked and cook them from frozen. The fruit still has 'bite' that way rather than cooking it twice.0
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