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What Can Be Done With Frozen Fresh Veg Thats Thawed & Gone Soggy?
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I have a fault with my fridge & it occasionally freezes stuff not intended to be frozen - most things are not a problem - but it does it to my fresh veg
today i have a big bag of bell peppers - about 8, mixed colours.
Theyre all intact but completely 'squishy', and wouldn't be nice to eat raw obvs.
Any ideas what i could do with them?
I usually just chuck them if they're unusable as i intended but
wondered if there was something that can be made from them?
i thought maybe soup but would the texture be weird? Do they go nice?
if i sliced & added to say & curry or chilli etc would they be nice or just blend into mush?
can anything be done to them to turn them back into more 'usuable' veg?
roasting? microwaving?
I'm not very well, so dont want to go through a big rigmarole of blending, slicing, seasoning etc etc etc only to find its gross.
and how long do they last in this condition?
I assume they'll go off much quicker than fresh & dry etc?
Any ideas?
Thanks :)
today i have a big bag of bell peppers - about 8, mixed colours.
Theyre all intact but completely 'squishy', and wouldn't be nice to eat raw obvs.
Any ideas what i could do with them?
I usually just chuck them if they're unusable as i intended but
wondered if there was something that can be made from them?
i thought maybe soup but would the texture be weird? Do they go nice?
if i sliced & added to say & curry or chilli etc would they be nice or just blend into mush?
can anything be done to them to turn them back into more 'usuable' veg?
roasting? microwaving?
I'm not very well, so dont want to go through a big rigmarole of blending, slicing, seasoning etc etc etc only to find its gross.
and how long do they last in this condition?
I assume they'll go off much quicker than fresh & dry etc?
Any ideas?
Thanks :)
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