Freezing meals
Lucy020679
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because I'm an AWFUL cook a friends suggested I try Old El Paso One Pan Rice Meals. I've got it but it makes way to much just for me so I wondered once it is made is it ok to portion it off and freeze it?
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Yes! I freeze pretty much leftover everything, since I live alone but like making big crock pot meals. I freeze everything in pre-portioned, microwave-safe containers so that it's easy to grab-and-go in the AM when I head out for work.0
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@kyyleeeeee how do you keep it from getting freezer burn? my protions don't completely fill the containers and they get frost on them.0
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You can ziploc them.0
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Even the Ziploc freezer bags, don't stop frost. I wonder if I were to use a Ziploc container & then put it in a Ziploc freezer bag, if this would prevent it?0
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vacuum sealer!1
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@kyyleeeeee how do you keep it from getting freezer burn? my protions don't completely fill the containers and they get frost on them.
Try putting a layer of plastic wrap or aluminum foil directly on the food as a barrier to air. Also, be sure to use what you've frozen in a timely manner.
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Get smaller containers. Whenever there is space for air to get in you will get frost because its pulling the moisture out of your food and the moisture then freezes. I find smaller containers work best and plastic wrapping anything I can0
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@kyyleeeeee how do you keep it from getting freezer burn? my protions don't completely fill the containers and they get frost on them.
Try putting a layer of plastic wrap or aluminum foil directly on the food as a barrier to air. Also, be sure to use what you've frozen in a timely manner.
@amunet07 I do what @janer4jc said-- press plastic wrap across the top of the food before putting the lid on. And I try to eat everything within 2 weeks. This seems to avoid freezer burn. I also keep my freezer very empty (pretty much all I keep in it is an ice cube tray and some tupperwares, if I have frozen leftovers), which I've found reduces freezer burn but I don't know if there's ANY science to that lol.
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kyylieeeeee wrote: »@kyyleeeeee how do you keep it from getting freezer burn? my protions don't completely fill the containers and they get frost on them.
Try putting a layer of plastic wrap or aluminum foil directly on the food as a barrier to air. Also, be sure to use what you've frozen in a timely manner.
@amunet07 I do what @janer4jc said-- press plastic wrap across the top of the food before putting the lid on. And I try to eat everything within 2 weeks. This seems to avoid freezer burn. I also keep my freezer very empty (pretty much all I keep in it is an ice cube tray and some tupperwares, if I have frozen leftovers), which I've found reduces freezer burn but I don't know if there's ANY science to that lol.
Actually there is. Lol. The fuller your freezer is the longer it takes for something to get frozen and the quicker it will get freezer burn. Leaving your freezer door open helps speed up freezer burn because the freezer temp skyrockets and stuff starts to defreeze and then refreeze.0 -
You should wrap food properly or put them in closed containers. You will always know how old your Label foods. Smaller containers are the best for freezing meals.0
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Lucy020679 wrote: »because I'm an AWFUL cook a friends suggested I try Old El Paso One Pan Rice Meals. I've got it but it makes way to much just for me so I wondered once it is made is it ok to portion it off and freeze it?
I don't know about freezing anything with rice. Not potatoes either, and it has little to do with freezer burn. Whether or not you create an airtight seal, there is water in all our foods, and some freeze better than others when that water goes through a freeze-thaw cycle. Rice and potatoes become mealy-textured no matter what you do. Potatoes just fall apart after they're frozen and thawed.
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I haven't tried this in the freezer, but short and medium grained rices tend to hold up in the fridge better than long grain rice....so maybe that applies to the freezer too? Has anyone tried this?0
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