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Prawn/FishPie Question
1jim
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Hi
Have just got the children into eating fishpie, they love it with prawns in, we always seem to have some left over but I am not sure if this can be freezed or if it can be reheated for the next day due to the praawns being previously cooked and frozen (we tend to use the ones that come in bags that have been cooked/peeled and frozen). we make the fishpie in the oven but would it me safe to reheat the pie the next day (given that the prawns have already been cooked once before we got them and again to make the pie)?
thanks
Jim
Have just got the children into eating fishpie, they love it with prawns in, we always seem to have some left over but I am not sure if this can be freezed or if it can be reheated for the next day due to the praawns being previously cooked and frozen (we tend to use the ones that come in bags that have been cooked/peeled and frozen). we make the fishpie in the oven but would it me safe to reheat the pie the next day (given that the prawns have already been cooked once before we got them and again to make the pie)?
thanks
Jim
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I certainly wouldn't freeze it. I suppose you're only talking about a small amount left. I would heat it again for myself, but I wouldn't feed it to the children, the frail or the elderly elderly.Official DFW Nerd Club - Member # 593 - Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts!0
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I's fine reheated preferably the next day as long as its piping hot right through. I just put it in the oven on a lowish heat for quite a while.
Catt xx0
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