COOKING FROZEN MEAT(BEEF) Cooking frozen meat takes longer too cook. if grilling pork or chicken you need to cook it longer and at lower temprature,to prevent over cooking(or burning)the meat. I Prefere to cook steak Streight out the freezer. the ice crystals inside the meat "burst" when cooking eliminating the need to tenderize the meat! and easier to get the perfectly MED,to med-rare steake! nice and guicy! YUMMMMMM! And cooking hamburger for sloppy joes,tacoes,hamber-helper just throw it in the pan Frozen,and scrape off the cooked meat as you cook the other side flip and scrape.Repeat as necessary and Presto! GROUND BEEF! without the extra Teflon from the pan!
It will take longer to cook. If you don't separate the slices while it is cooking, you will have pieces that are stuck together.
No, it would not be safe to refreeze bacon, or any food, without cooking it first.
cook the bacon then cook the eggs in the bacon greese
You should never refreeze a thawed smoked turkey. However, once you cook a thawed turkey, you can freeze the meat.
Normally, frozen vegetables are not thawed first but are cooked from frozen.
It is best not to re freeze thawed food. However if you cook the thawed rhubarb first, and allow it to cool you can then freeze the cooked rhubarb.
fry
Cook bacon.
People like to cook bacon, like on the bacon commercial with that one lady who has bacon.
yes and no. It takes bacon a lot longer to cook, so you would need to add the eggs to the pan when your bacon is almost done & your pan is large enough, but your eggs may pick up a lot of extra grease and browning, which is not attractive. It is usually better to cook the bacon, pour out the excess grease & then you can do your eggs in the same pan. If you are talking about adding bacon pieces to cook with scrambled eggs, that will not work as the bacon needs so much longer to cook. You can add crumbled COOKED bacon to scrambled eggs though.
no
People like to cook bacon, like on the bacon commercial with that one lady who has bacon.
People like to cook bacon, like on the bacon commercial with that one lady who has bacon.