Yes, it is safe to freeze a boiled ham joint without slicing it first.
Yes, you can freeze carrots without blanching first.
Freeze the skin with an icecube first
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Yes, you can freeze puffball mushrooms, but it's best to cook them first. Cleaning and slicing the mushrooms before sautéing them enhances their flavor and texture when thawed. Once cooked, allow them to cool, then place them in airtight containers or freezer bags before freezing. This method helps preserve their quality and taste for future use.
No, it would not be safe to refreeze bacon, or any food, without cooking it first.
First Light's Freeze was created in 2005.
You really can't because they lose their consistency. Sorry but it's better to cook them first and then freeze, and still they won't be as good as fresh.
Cook and cool first, then freeze.
First, you boil it 10-15 minutes. Then chop it up. Then freeze it.Another answerI'm not convinced the above answer is correct. Lettuce, like spinach takes only five minutes to steam or boil in about one half inch of water. I would chop it up before you steam it and I would not freeze it.
Well, first you need to freeze it and then unfreeze it.
It changes of state from solid directly into gas (vapor) without getting fluidised (by melting first). It is used in freeze-drying
Anyone who has boiled down a carcass