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Title: How should you freeze and reheat finished curries?
Post by: ast on January 04, 2008, 12:24 PM
Hi Everyone,

I've been searching through the form to find a concise description of how this is best done, but except for the post regarding using a deep muffin tin (which I've now lost again), I haven't found anything close to guidelines.  I know a number of people seem to do it all the time (it's mentioned loads), but what's the best approach and how does it affect the taste of the curry?

I'm going to need to finish off some base/meat that's in the fridge, but my wife's not yet finished hers from the last round, and I've already eaten 3 curries this week, so I'm up for a bit of a break! (blasphemy, I know...) ;)

Thanks in advance,

ast
Title: Re: How to freeze and reheat finished curries?
Post by: Cory Ander on January 04, 2008, 01:12 PM
Hi AST,

I'm not sure that I fully understand your question, but my attempt to answer (nevertheless!) is as follows:

Freezing

You can basically freeze most of the stuff, just follow normal freezing and defrosting procedures for similar foodstuffs:

For Curry Bases:



Pre-cooked meat:


For Main Dishes


Rice


Hope this helps a little AST?  Please let us know if I misunderstood your question!  8)
Title: Re: How to freeze and reheat finished curries?
Post by: ast on January 04, 2008, 01:44 PM
Hi CA,

It was more than I was looking for, but a perfect response! :D

I think it will be great to have all this in one place.  A lot of it I knew (especially about storing/reheating rice), but I don't generally freeze many finished dishes - hardly ever, in fact - and I was nervous about freezing something as "sensitive" as a curry.  Sure there's the convenience aspect, but if the trade-off between taste and convenience isn't firmly still towards the former, I'll just plan accordingly.

I have successfully frozen and used the KD base after stage 2 as she recommends, and the only issue with it that I had was that I didn't adjust the final stage 3 simmering time to account for the extra moisture.  The resulting curries were far too liquid for my taste.  Mind you, I've only done this the one time, so I haven't successfully tested my theory.

Again, thanks for the reply, and you understood perfectly.

Cheers.
Title: Re: How to freeze and reheat finished curries?
Post by: Graeme on January 05, 2008, 12:33 PM
For Rice.

I make a large batch about 20 servings,
cool very quickly (say 1 hour)
A flat container is best for cooling,
then pack for freezer as below.


ASAP after above
Fill sandwich bags (tescos etc) with enough
rice for 1 or 2 people per bag.

Roll up to remove air, seal with zipper on bag.

Bags seem to fit in my freezer better than box's.

To use...
just pop into micro for a 2 (or 3) min's then spread the rice
onto plate. Micro again 1 (or 2) min or more. The bottom of the
plate should be very hot and the rice steaming.

hope this help.
Title: Re: How to freeze and reheat finished curries?
Post by: nice 'n easy on January 06, 2008, 07:53 PM
I just use freezer bags, pour in a couple of portions, tie em up and chuck them in the freezer. Easy, cheap, fit in freezer well and you can just rip the bag off and defrost/reheat in a bowl. Sometimes I forget and microwave them in the bag, seems to work OK but they are a pain to get when hot.
Title: Re: How to freeze and reheat finished curries?
Post by: ast on January 06, 2008, 08:02 PM
Thanks for all the responses, folks.  First batch of finished stuff frozen today, so I'll be using as many of your tips as possible.

Cheers.