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Yes, I understand that SnS But defrosting, reblending AND reheating is the conventional wisdom to preserve the....oh hell, I'm just repeating myself.... ;D
The "conventional wisdom" seems to be that the curry base, once frozen, should be defrosted, re-blended and reheated, prior to reuse, to preseserve something like it's original texture and consistency.
I don't think Ast re-blended it. Just reheated to get the oil to separate again.
Of course this would not be a problem for those who prefer to remove the oil before freezing the gravy.
I must've missed out on picking up that part of the "conventional wisdom" somewhere... Where should I have looked that I obviously didn't to pick this up?
That's exactly right, SnS. Re-blending never occurred to me, and it would be a RPITA if you needed to do that every time you took the stuff out of the freezer.
Again, maybe it's just that I don't know what I'm talking about because I'm new at this, but to me, if the oil's required to make the base, then it's there for a reason and shouldn't be removed. If it is necessary to remove copious amounts of oil from a finished base, then, again, to me, it seems like that the initial amount of oil used should be reduced.
I also don't really recall any cries of "not enough oil" prompted by the pictures of the finished curries either.
I've seen similar sorts of things happening in many places on the site.
I fail to see what the overall benefit to removing the oil before freezing could possibly be
What am I missing here?
Quote from: ast on January 25, 2008, 11:19 AMThat's exactly right, SnS. Re-blending never occurred to me, and it would be a RPITA if you needed to do that every time you took the stuff out of the freezer.Perhaps AST; I do as you did and simply reheat it
QuoteI also don't really recall any cries of "not enough oil" prompted by the pictures of the finished curries either.To my mind, most pictures depict curries that are too dry and insufficiently oily (compared to a typical BIR curry that is)
QuoteI've seen similar sorts of things happening in many places on the site.What do you mean AST?
QuoteWhat am I missing here? Nothing mate! Just a little patience and knowledge it seems! Stick with it!
do you re-boil/re-simmer for a period of time, or do you just "warm" it? (Genuinely curious, not trying to antagonize...)