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Freezing Prawns
I have defrosted prawns, can I refreeze them?
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Prawns are very high in cholesterol but at the same time are low in saturated fat. Ideally, the best way to eat prawns is to buy them when they are fresh as it is healthiest and tastiest in this form. Freezing prawns is the next best option but it would need to be kept in the coldest recess of the fridge since the ideal temperature at which prawns do not lose their taste is – 40 degrees Celsius. Most super-marts already have the prawns on ice and this is the first time they are frozen. The ideal way of cooking them is to cook them on the same day as you have bought them from the super-mart. When freezing prawns after cooking, one needs to keep certain factors in mind. The type of cooking matters greatly because of the ingredients used for cooking. Certain ingredients have their own storage norms. When cooking prawns in oriental gravy, one needs to ensure that storage takes place for less than 4 weeks. This is because the gravy may contain substances that could get fermented if left in storage for too long. If it is possible, one should always cook and consume the prawns as and when they are purchased. Fresh food tends to taste better than food that has been refrigerated and subsequently defrosted. The process of defrosting for uncooked prawns is simple. The block of ice should be washed in cool water till it melts. After this, the prawns should be placed in a dry container and left to thaw inside the fridge. It is only when a few hours have passed that the prawns can be cooked and consumed. When it comes to defrosting frozen prawn curry or prawn preparation, one can either leave it out to thaw or leave it in the fridge to thaw. Heating on a pan or in the microwave can be done before it is served. |
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Submitted by C N on July 22, 2010 at 03:03 | |
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