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Yes it is. However, the longer the meat has been frozen the less the meat will taste, so use Rosemary, garlic powder (NO SALT as salt toughens meet and it should be added before serving if the person cooking it likes salt) a little red wine after brown the lamb chops or, you could use a touch of garlic (not over-powering because you just want to bring those juices out) and lamb should be served slightly pink and not well done. You can serve with veggies, a nice tossed salad, garlic bread, roasted or BBQ'd small red potatoes. If you are going to roast the potatoes over the BBQ then cut up heavy tin foil into 4 - 5 inch squares or use one large piece of foil, wash and cut the small red potatoes up and place in foil, add thinly sliced green onion, a little salt/pepper, olive oil or Italian salad dressing) crease the top of the foil over the potatoes (leaving room for expansion) and seal ends of foil. Pop on the BBQ or in the oven for 20 - 25 minutes. Fresh corn is also great with this meal. Tip on buttering your corn: Instead of putting out a chunk of butter for your corn (if you are having guests over or just with family) melt butter in a small pot, add a little salt, pepper, Parmesan cheese (the powdered kind) melt and pour into a small bowl and use a brush to dip into the butter and spread on your corn.

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13y ago

Oh my, yes! You don't have to defrost meat to cook it, it just helps to cook it more quickly. Just make sure that the meat is cooked to 160 degrees Fahrenheit, to kill any harmful bacteria, and you're good to go.

I have to say that this temperature depends on what you're cooking. If you cook lamb to 160°F it will be tough as an old boot. It is also not recommended to cook product from frozen as by the time the centre is cooked through, the outside will be dry, dry, dry. 140°F is a great internal temp for lamb and totally safe.

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16y ago

Yes. Freezing keeps foods fresh indefinitely. The only question would be if the quality was suitable for you to eat it.

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How does freezing a salmon keep it safe to eat?

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16y ago

Yes.

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