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kitty1950 | 23:03 Mon 12th Jun 2006 | Food & Drink
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I have always bought various cheeses when they have been on special offer like b.o.g.o.f and frozen them as stated on the packaging but these days they only state keep refrigerated, so are what has changed in the cheese that they can no longer be frozen, I'm baffled by this, can anyone throw any light on this subject. Thanks.
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Hi kitty,


Cannot give you the scientific answer, will leave that for someone in the know. Have frozen cheddar many times (used to grate it first) but now have, like yourself, taken advantage of bogof offers and slammed it in the freezer whole....not had any problems, ever. Wouldn't like to say if other cheeses though deserve more respect.


i freeze a lot of cheese myself,many different kinds. the only cheeses i advise not freezing is ricotta and cottage.

it's most probably a ploy to make you buy more cheese - eg. if you can't freeze it (supposedly!) then you must keep it in the fridge and you either a) eat it or b) let it go to waste.


I should just keep on the freezing...cant do it any harm as you can freeze milk and thats all it really is!


Like you, I take advantage of store offers and regularly stick hard cheeses in the freezer. Have to say that I think there is a slight deterioration in the taste after defrosting, but still perfectly edible. Loads about it on Google.

I freeze cheese & have done for years. I also freeze tortelloni & the one I have has got riccota cheese in it. No probs.
Would certainly grate it first as I find it doesn't slice very well once thawed, tends to crumble.
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Thanks everyone for your replies. I shall definitely go back to freezing my cheeses again now that I feel reassured, I'm not normally a dithery person but it was just something that was making me think twice about it. I agree about the crumbly texture on defrosting so I will probably grate it first, if I can be bothered, anyway cheers again. :-)

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