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What can I cook and freeze?
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xcarlyx
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Saw a post earlier about bulk cooking and I'd like to try this please.
Could i bulk cook and freeze the following:
Homemade Pizza
Baked Potato
Homemade Wedges?
Could i bulk cook and freeze the following:
Homemade Pizza
Baked Potato
Homemade Wedges?
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Hi there,
i am by no means an expert on frozen things but my theory is if you can buy it frozen i can freeze it homemade.
i have frozen baked potatoes, potato wedges, and roast potatoes before now. all of which i defrosted before warming to prevent over cooking.
i havent frozen homemade pizza yet, but since you can buy and cook from frozen uncooked pizza (if you know what i mean) then i dont see why not.
HTH0 -
I will try this tonight
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Wedges for definate. I tend to peel and chop into shape, boil for ~5 mins, drain, drizzle over oil and add seasoning, then freeze in individual portions. I keep meaning to (but lacking the freezer space at the mo) open-freeze on trays so I can bag them up and grab as many as I need rather than be limited to 1 tubs worth. I did the open-freeze method with HM french fries recently and it works better for portioning.0
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Wedges for definate. I tend to peel and chop into shape, boil for ~5 mins, drain, drizzle over oil and add seasoning, then freeze in individual portions. I keep meaning to (but lacking the freezer space at the mo) open-freeze on trays so I can bag them up and grab as many as I need rather than be limited to 1 tubs worth. I did the open-freeze method with HM french fries recently and it works better for portioning.
how do you drain them? x0
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