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Freezing Milk
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Any tips for freezing milk. Ours (semi-skimmed) comes in plastic bottles.
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Allen
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Semi skimmed or fully skimmed will freeze just fine. (Don’t try it with full fat milk because it tends to separate on defrosting).
Ensure there is vacant space in the bottle before putting it in the freezer as it expands.
Remember to take out of the freezer to defrost in plenty of time. It takes a good 24 hours in the fridge.
Ensure there is vacant space in the bottle before putting it in the freezer as it expands.
Remember to take out of the freezer to defrost in plenty of time. It takes a good 24 hours in the fridge.
You can freeze it straight as it is or drain a bit out so the expansion helps keep the bottle shape. We usually store a couple of small bottles (kept from previous purchases) so we dont have to thaw a big one out if we have forgotten to take one out night before.
when I was continually travelling to Bruxelles I used to freeze one then take it on the Eurostar. It was nicely thawed next morning for teas (also take your own bags ) in the hotel fridge. Their tea and milk is disgusting.
when I was continually travelling to Bruxelles I used to freeze one then take it on the Eurostar. It was nicely thawed next morning for teas (also take your own bags ) in the hotel fridge. Their tea and milk is disgusting.
We regularly freeze semi-skilled milk with so far as we can tell no noticeable difference on defrosting which we do bowl at room temperature by standing the carton/bottle in a small to collect the condensation. It needs to be shaken up at the end (before opening) to remix the water, protein and fat properly, it does segregate a bit if kept for more than a couple of weeks or so. We have stored it for more than six months when necessary.