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I have made a fish curry using frozen fish could someone tell me if I can either re-heat it tomorrow or re-freeze as I have lots left over.
Thanks

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  • You cannot do anything with it, to safely dispose of it, PM me and I will remove it from you!


    Alternatively, if you have a child, you could warm it up and test it on them yourself, of course, wait 24 hours in case they are affected! Failing that, put it in the freezer!


    Me personally, I would just heat it up and be down with it!
  • JIL
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    Was the fish uncooked whilst frozen and cooked in the curry?

    If yes there should not be a problem reheating but only the once and thoroughly. It's a bit like fish pie and fish cakes, these are reheated if there are leftovers?
  • I hope all is well, it has been a couple of days!
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    I hope all is well, it has been a couple of days!

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Gone very quiet hasn't it :rotfl:
  • JIL
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    I hope all is well, it has been a couple of days!

    Wish I could thank you ten times, after a grotty day at work your post made me laugh.
  • Don't worry all is well, we didn't need to save any for the next day or freeze. Grandson (12) and his mate called around after getting a flat tyre on his mates bike for Grandad to fix, while waiting ate the curry and all the cake we had for afters.
    Thanks for your concerns xx
  • Alternatively, if you have a child, you could warm it up and test it on them
    Thanks, looks like OP took my thirst advise and tested it on a child!
    Grandson (12) and his mate called around after getting a flat tyre on his mates bike for Grandad to fix, while waiting ate the curry and all the cake we had for afters.
    Thanks for your concerns xx
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