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Making preserved samosa


Making “long(er)-life” homemade mayonnaiseAre there things you cannot freeze?What is the maximal shelf life of UHT milk?How long will egg yolks keep?Preserved lime is browning and fading inside the brineAre bubbling preserved lemons a sign of spoilage?Cooked food / heat and serve meal, long term packagingHow would I jar a sauce for keeping at room temperature without adding loads of vinegar or sugar?When conserving food in jar, why is the jar turned on its head when cooling?Does bacon exists that is shelf stable, but has to be cooked for safety?






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          It should be fine. These sorts of foods are commonly sold frozen in the USA and other countries and are easily reheatable in an oven or fryer. They should keep for some time sealed in a plastic container or bag when frozen



          Freeze by placing in a single well-spaced layer on a tray, once frozen transfer to a more convenient container. To reheat/cook, heat fryer to correct temperature and fry for approx 5 min. An oven will take longer to cook.






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            It should be fine. These sorts of foods are commonly sold frozen in the USA and other countries and are easily reheatable in an oven or fryer. They should keep for some time sealed in a plastic container or bag when frozen



            Freeze by placing in a single well-spaced layer on a tray, once frozen transfer to a more convenient container. To reheat/cook, heat fryer to correct temperature and fry for approx 5 min. An oven will take longer to cook.






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              It should be fine. These sorts of foods are commonly sold frozen in the USA and other countries and are easily reheatable in an oven or fryer. They should keep for some time sealed in a plastic container or bag when frozen



              Freeze by placing in a single well-spaced layer on a tray, once frozen transfer to a more convenient container. To reheat/cook, heat fryer to correct temperature and fry for approx 5 min. An oven will take longer to cook.






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                Freeze by placing in a single well-spaced layer on a tray, once frozen transfer to a more convenient container. To reheat/cook, heat fryer to correct temperature and fry for approx 5 min. An oven will take longer to cook.






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                Freeze by placing in a single well-spaced layer on a tray, once frozen transfer to a more convenient container. To reheat/cook, heat fryer to correct temperature and fry for approx 5 min. An oven will take longer to cook.







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