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Freezing stuff.
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Is there a difference between 'not suitable for freezing' and 'dont freeze'.
Are they just covering themselves for a different quality when you defrost when its 'not suitable' or are they just being polite ?
What do you reckon?
(ive just bought Raspberry panna cotta out Markies and it says 'not suitable for freezing' hence the query)
Are they just covering themselves for a different quality when you defrost when its 'not suitable' or are they just being polite ?
What do you reckon?
(ive just bought Raspberry panna cotta out Markies and it says 'not suitable for freezing' hence the query)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.....although i have frozen some things that say don't freeze, and they freeze pretty well. can't think of any right now (probably due to too much delicious italian red wine) but i defo have.
usually, those things which have already been frozen and shouldn't be frozen again are labelled as such as i think that's quite important.
maybe if you google 'freezing panna cotta' it'll tell you? in fact, i shall google it myself and get back to you :o)
usually, those things which have already been frozen and shouldn't be frozen again are labelled as such as i think that's quite important.
maybe if you google 'freezing panna cotta' it'll tell you? in fact, i shall google it myself and get back to you :o)
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according to this, you can:
http://recipes.epicur...ed-cooked-cream).html
http://recipes.epicur...ed-cooked-cream).html
Hey guys thanks for all your answers !
I know ive lashed things in the freezer before,defrosted and cooked them and not noticed until later but I didnt think of the 'previously frozen' angle-very good point and the curdling of the panna cotta once defosted so guess i'll just have to scoff them -lovely !!!
I know ive lashed things in the freezer before,defrosted and cooked them and not noticed until later but I didnt think of the 'previously frozen' angle-very good point and the curdling of the panna cotta once defosted so guess i'll just have to scoff them -lovely !!!
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