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Quick Questions on reheating
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Hiya, I know its the right way to go about it, asking in the quick question thread first, but it gets missed this way (I know I've tried) Its best to just ask on the forum then let the BG's merge. You only have to read back one page to find three seperate questions that have been merged onto here.
Well, I've never done it, but lets say a jacket takes an hour to cook anyway, it must take 1½ hours at least.
Edited to add, I use a gas cooker, seem a rare breed now. I tend to cook everything on Gas Mk 6, apart from special cakes etc.0 -
Will this do me any harm if I reheat last nights chippy chips for tonights dinner ?0
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I reheated mine in the microwave and am still here. You'll be ok.:)Sealed Pot Challenge No 089-Finally got a signature.:rotfl::j0 -
Hubby loves them microwaved the next day better than when fresh.The best bargains are priceless!!!!!!!!!! :T :T :T0
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I put mine on a baking tray in a hot oven for about 15 mins(crisps them up better than the microwave). We enjoyed them even more the second time around :rotfl:."Men are generally more careful of the breed(ing) of their horses and dogs than of their children" - William Penn 1644-1718
We live in a time where intelligent people are being silenced so that stupid people won't be offended.0 -
I'll soon find out tomorrow :-) Thanks guys0
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i have often wondered about doing this... how would u store them? In the fridge overnight???Baldrick, does it have to be this way? Our valued friendship ending with me cutting you up into strips and telling the prince that you walked over a very sharp cattle grid in an extremely heavy hat?0
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I do just as Frugalista said - I think they're nicer than originally cooked! Ten mins is usually perfect in my oven for crispiness but not burnt
Yes, overnight in the fridge in some tupperware
Ill merge this with quick qs on reheating later
ZipA little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
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mmmmmmmmmmmmm - last nights chips - even better with last nights curry! reheated both the next day lots of times, when OH has come wandering in from the Rugby club with supper from the takeaway - and found me already in bed fast asleep!0
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Hi guys
I hope that this is in the right spot.
Today i bought a Morrisons Hot Fudge Pudding. When I got it home I saw that the instructions for heating it are for it to be zapped in the microwave.
My problem is that i do not have one and need help on how to heat it. Is it possible to put it over a double boiler or in a hot oven for 5 min?
We are looking forward to having this tonight with the strawberries that we bought.
Please advise.
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