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We are having lots of people over on Boxing day evening this year and thought for a change we would
have lots of Chinese food, to spread the cost we thought we would get little bits each week and freeze
it in the foil containers that it comes in, then it suddenly occured to me is it possible to freeze it and
thaw it out without it going all nankypoo ?
have lots of Chinese food, to spread the cost we thought we would get little bits each week and freeze
it in the foil containers that it comes in, then it suddenly occured to me is it possible to freeze it and
thaw it out without it going all nankypoo ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanx for your reply Mccfluff yes it was takeaway we were thinking about as it saves all the messing
about cooking etc. we just wanted to take it from the freezer, let it thaw out during the day then nuke it
in the microwave, I often by Chinese takeaways bigger than what I want on the day, put what is left over
in the fridge and nuke it the next day with no problems but that is different from freezing it.
about cooking etc. we just wanted to take it from the freezer, let it thaw out during the day then nuke it
in the microwave, I often by Chinese takeaways bigger than what I want on the day, put what is left over
in the fridge and nuke it the next day with no problems but that is different from freezing it.
Make this fresh, using any xmas left-overs add rice to feed the masses.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eL5MOLqVtZg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eL5MOLqVtZg
Maybe its not what your looking for, but i can remember "Icelands" doing an extensive chinese range,Cheap, cheerful and not bad tasting, heres a part of it...
http://www.iceland.co.../view/takeaway_treats
http://www.iceland.co.../view/takeaway_treats