Archive for the ‘Dishes Ideal For Freezing’ Category

Choosing Pork

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Unlike beef, mutton and to some extent, lamb, which need to be hung to tenderize the meat, pork is eaten fresh. It does not keep well, so you must be very careful where you store it and for how long. Thanks to modern cold storage, pork is no longer seasonal can be bought safely at any time of the year. But in hot weather it should be bought only from a refrigerated display.

** Easy Cooking Recipes** and ** Healthy Food**

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Tips:Keeping Beans,Broad

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Broad beans for freezing should be small and young, with tender outer skins, and it is best to plant a variety recommended for good flavour. Best varieties for freezing: Carter’s Green Leviathan; Green Longpod.

Growing Broad beans do best in rich ground. In mild areas, the seed can be planted in the early winter on a dry day when the ground is well broken up; some protecting during cold spells is advisable. Broad beans need good hoeing during growing, and (more…)

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Used Freezers

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

A used freezer is often purchased as an introduction to freezing, because it is usually cheap. Many of those sold by shops or food factories are however only conservators, designed to store frozen food, but not to freeze fresh food. Manufacturers have now produced a wide range of small domestic freezers, well designed and at competitive prices, with fair guarantees and an availability of spare parts, so that it is no longer necessary to buy a used freezer when a low price is the determining factor.

** Cooking Library** and ** Low Carb Recipes**

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How do we keep the Bacon in Freezing

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Cured and smoked meats are best stored in a cool atmosphere free from dust and flies, and there is little advantage in freezing bacon. Salt causes rancidity in fat during freezing, which limits freezing life. If bacon is frozen, it is better stored in the piece than in slices. It should be wrapped in freezer paper, foil or polythene and overwrapped; sliced bacon may be packed in the same way. Bacon should be thawed in the refrigerator in wrapping before using in the normal way.Storage time in one piece: 3 months. Storage time in slices: 3 weeks.

** Meat and Poultry Recipes** and ** Slimming Meat and Poultry Recipes**

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Home Freezing- Babas

Friday, January 29th, 2010

An enriched yeast dough incorporating eggs and sugar freezers well, and may be cooked in the form of a “baba” to serve as cake or pudding. A variation of the cake is a ” savarin” made in a ring mould. A baba may be frozen with or without syrup poured over. The basic cake can be wrapped in foil or polythene, but is best placed in a waxed box if syrup has been used. A baba should be thawed for 2-3 hours at room temperature without wrapping. If the cake has been frozen without syrup, the warm syrup may be poured over during thawing; additional syrup may be used even if the cake has been frozen ready for eating. Storage time: 3 months

** Asian Recipes** and ** Low Cholesterol Diets**

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Apple Juice and Apple Sauce

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Apple Juice – may be frozen, but should not be sweetened as fermentation sets in quickly. It is best made in the proportion of 1/2 pint water to 2 Ib apples or it can be made by simmering leftover peelings in water. The juice should be strained through a jelly bag or cloth, and cooled completely before freezing. It may be frozen in a rigid container, leaving 1/2 in headspace or in a loaf tin or ice cube trays, the frozen blocks then being wrapped in foil or polythene for easy storage.

Apple Sauce – Cook the apples to a pulp with a minimum of water. For the best flavour, this should be done in a casserole in the oven, using sluced but unpeeled apples. Sieve the sauce and sweeten to taste, adding a squeeze of lemon juice. Cool and pack into rigid containers, leaving 1/2 in headspace. Thaw for 3 hours at room temperature. Storage time : 1 year.

** Asian Recipes** and ** Slimming Sauce Recipes**

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Apple in Cooked Dishes

Monday, January 25th, 2010

A number of basic apple dishes may be succesfully frozen, and this is a convenient way to store surplus fruit. Baked apple dumplings, apple crumble, apple pie and applecake are particularly useful for this purpose.

** Asian Recipes** and ** Slimming Recipes**

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Adapting Recipes

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Standard recipes may be successfully used for cooked dishes to be stored in the freezer, if the following points are noted:

a) Certain flavorings such as herbs,spices,garlic and onions can change under freezing conditions; they can also crossflavour other foods if packaging is inadequate. Their use in frozen cooked dishes should be sparing, and the dishes containing them should not be stored for more than four weeks. It is often more practical to add these flavorings during the reheating process before serving.

b) Salt and fat react under freezing conditions to cause rancidity, and salt is best added to meat and fish when cooking.

c) Too much sugar prevents successful freezing, and such items as fruit puree and ice cream should not be oversweetened.

d) Flour in sauces, soups and stews may cause curding on reheating and these are best thickened by reduction, or by using tomato or vegetable puree or conflour.

e) Starchy foods such as rice, barley, pasta and potatoes do not freeze well in soups and stews and should be added during reheating.

f) A few items should not be frozen on thier own, or incorporated into recipes. These include hard-boiled egg whites, custards, soft, meringue topping, mayonnaise and salad dressing, milk, puddings.

** Asian Recipes** and ** Low Cholesterol Diets**

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Devilled Quiche Recipe

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Ingredients

2 bacon slice (rashers bacon)

350 g fresh crab meat

350g fresh shrimps (prawns), shelled

2 eggs, beaten (more…)

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Pig’s Trotters In Spice and Vermouth

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Ingredients

2 kg pig’s trotters cut into serving pieces

6 tbsp oil

60g gammon ham or back bacon, cubed

350g potatoes, optional (more…)

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