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I bought a pack of their top of the range chilled pork sausages from Aldi a few days ago. This morning I decided to freeze them as I don't anticipate using them before the "use-by date" (three days from today)
On the packaging it says that they can be frozen but I need to defrost the sausages in the bottom of the fridge for 24 hours before cooking them.
Are we now expected to anticipate when we're going to want to eat the sausages 24 hours ahead? Why can't I cook them from frozen as I've done with just about every other sausage over the years chilled or not? Does anyone have any suggestions as to why Aldi put this ludicrous instruction on the packaging?
Thank you.
On the packaging it says that they can be frozen but I need to defrost the sausages in the bottom of the fridge for 24 hours before cooking them.
Are we now expected to anticipate when we're going to want to eat the sausages 24 hours ahead? Why can't I cook them from frozen as I've done with just about every other sausage over the years chilled or not? Does anyone have any suggestions as to why Aldi put this ludicrous instruction on the packaging?
Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Most microwave ovens have two ways of defrosting food. You can either set a time or simply choose a weight. I find that the 'weight' setting works fine for defrosting sausages. (e.g. I'll choose '200g' as the setting and the microwave oven does its own calculation as to how long is required to defrost my sausages. Easy peasy!)
Tilly2 and gingejbee, your ability to plan meals is admirable and I do likewise the majority of the time.
However, when I have young family guests who fancy a sausage sandwich served pronto, I cannot neither plan nor predict that eventuality.
Human spontaneity knocks the best laid plans out the window - they want their sausage sandwich today not tomorrow!
However, when I have young family guests who fancy a sausage sandwich served pronto, I cannot neither plan nor predict that eventuality.
Human spontaneity knocks the best laid plans out the window - they want their sausage sandwich today not tomorrow!