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Can I freeze home-made yoghurt dressing, without it separating when defrosted?
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Can I freeze home-made yoghurt dressing, without it separating when defrosted?
I have a vague idea that someone once told me it would separate. Which I don't want!
Am I wrong in this guess?
It's contents are: natural yoghurt, lemon juice, lemon zest, dried dill.
I have a vague idea that someone once told me it would separate. Which I don't want!
Am I wrong in this guess?
It's contents are: natural yoghurt, lemon juice, lemon zest, dried dill.
APennySaved
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[QUOTATION:] " You do realise 'vintage' is a middle-class word for 'second-hand' " (Dane Baptiste, comedian)
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APennySaved wrote: »Can I freeze home-made yoghurt dressing, without it separating when defrosted?
I have a vague idea that someone once told me it would separate. Which I don't want!
Am I wrong in this guess?
It's contents are: natural yoghurt, lemon juice, lemon zest, dried dill.
Sometimes it does separate but a quick whisk usually sorts it.Slimming World at target0 -
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