Safely Storing and Thawing Foods

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thawingStoring our foods incorrectly as well as thawing them the wrong way can cause harmful bacterial growth. Correct temperature when cooking foods is important but so is the thawing process. Storing foods incorrectly can also cause major problems while storing foods correctly can help in the thawing them correctly. Some simple rules are all you need to follow to ensure safe, tasty meals once cooked.

Let’s start with fish. Fish is a difficult item to store and still retain the freshness. If not stored properly, fish will develop that “fishy” smell which will overpower the other foods and seasonings when cooking. To properly store fish, keep it in the original wrapper and give it plenty of room in the refrigerator to allow the air to circulate freely around it. This will allow the fish to age properly without getting smelly. If you are not planning on cooking the fish within two days, wrap it tightly in moisture-proof freezer paper before storing in the freezer.

Live shellfish should be refrigerated in lightly covered containers – not airtight. Inspect all live shellfish before cooking to make sure they are not damaged or dead. Here is a little hint, if the shell is tapped with your finger, a live shellfish should close up. Discard any shellfish if they die during the storage process or if their shells crack or break.

Meat is a whole other ballgame. Depending on when you plan to use the meat, your storage techniques should vary and the storage time makes a difference in the best ways to thaw. Here are some storage and thawing rules to follow for safe meat handling.

Storage – It is important to keep meat chilled to at least 40 degrees. This will help maintain the safe temperature of the meat so no bacteria can grow. Once you get home from the store, immediately put the meat away. Double check the temperature in your refrigerator to ensure it is between 35 and 40 degrees and that your freezer is at zero degrees or a little below.

If you plan on storing large amounts of meat, break them down into smaller portion sizes before freezing because this will make thawing easier for individual servings. Keep the meat in the original packaging, if possible, and make sure there are no holes or perforations in the packaging. Most typical meats can be stored in the refrigerator for up to two days at the proper temperature. If you are not planning to use the meat before this time, consider freezing and then thawing. If you do not plan on using the meat within two months, over-wrap the meat with a heavy-duty plastic wrap or put it into an acceptable freezer bag.

Thawing – The best way for meat to thaw is in the refrigerator. This does mean there is some prior planning on your part before cooking, but meat defrosted in the refrigerator can be refrozen before cooking; thawing any other way, make sure you cook the meat before freezing.

Meat can also be defrosted faster by putting it in a leak-proof plastic bag and submerging it in cold tap water. Do not use warm or hot water because this will cause the meat to start the bacterial growth before the cooking process begins. Thawing in the microwave is another acceptable way because, unlike soaking in warm water, the microwave thawing process happens quickly enough that no bacterial growth will occur.

Poultry follows the same basic guidelines as meat, except for the maximum storage time. Uncooked chicken, turkey or fowl can be stored in the freezer for up to nine months if broken down, and to a year if intact. For thawing, the best way to thaw is in the refrigerator or under cold tap water. It is not recommended to thaw poultry in the microwave due to salmonella growth.

Foods that are stored and thawed correctly will give a better tasting meal along with ensuring there is no bacterial growth to cause food poisoning. If you question whether foods are safe after freezing it’s best to throw it away. The bottom line is it is better to be safe than sorry and with food this is a golden rule to follow.

The Food Reserve in Your Kitchen

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stockpantryIf you took a tour of your kitchen’s cabinets, pantry, refrigerator and freezer what would find? A little of this and a little of that may be what you find. Is there junk food stashed in those areas? That’s ok but you might as well place that on the back burner because that won’t help us in this area.

Chances are if you are the average American home, you probably have some basic ingredients that are kept well stocked in case there is a rushed day. You know the ingredients that you can pull out at a moment’s notice. Something that can be whipped together that will satisfy your families hunger.

The next time you are stuck trying to pull together a last minute dinner, stop for a second and think about the ingredients you are using. Could you add in another vegetable or try brazing instead of pan-frying to change the entire taste and texture of your emergency meal?

The tongue has about 10,000 taste buds; you would be surprised how quick it becomes accustomed to flavors and textures. Shortly after that, boredom sets in and the tongue awaits something new to experience. In order to keep your tongue on its toes, figuratively speaking of course, it is always a great idea to change things up. This change can be as easy as working a new ingredient into a well-known dish.

Some of the world’s greatest dishes came from experimenting with certain foods. Take, for instance, the waffle cone or the potato chip. Both of these classics were invented by mistake. People playing around and experimenting with the ingredients they already had on hand turned out with a new product that was completely unique. Both of these are now huge successes around the world. Let’s take a look at what you may have in your pantry or fridge and see what new ideas can be formulated.

Pasta is a food that most people have in their reserves of common foods. Next time you fix pasta, try adding in some raisins and olives for the sweet and salty feel of a slightly Mediterranean dish.

Run out of milk? That’s ok, just use yogurt to replace the liquid content in your cereal. Incorporate some bakers chocolate into your next batch of chili and deep fry the pickles in some flour before topping your next burger, for a different kind of crunch. There are many different ways to spice up your arsenal of food; it just takes a little creativity to keep out the mundane.

Making sure you have a reserve of foods on hand can not only make life easier in the kitchen but can also make cooking fun. Try new things or check out new recipes. Just remember that junk food cabinet is a great thing but it won’t help in making a satisfying meal for your family.

Pineapple Blueberry Salad with a Creamy Top

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What You Need:

2 (3 oz.) pkgs. grape gelatin
2 C boiling water
1 (21 oz.) can blueberry pie filling
1 (20 oz.) can crushed pineapple, unsweetened
1 (8 oz.) pkg. cream cheese, room temperature
1 C sour cream
1/2 C sugar
1 t vanilla extract
1/2 C walnuts, chopped

How to Make It:

Place the gelatin powder in a large mixing bowl.
Pour the boiling water of the powder and whisk until completely dissolved.
Allow the gelatin to cool about 15 minutes.
Fold the pie filling into the gelatin.
Pour the pineapple along with the pineapple juice into the gelatin and stir to combine.
Place the gelatin into a 13X9 in. pan.
Cover the pan and refrigerate 1 hour or until just beginning to set.
Place the cream cheese into a mixing bowl.
Add the sour cream to the bowl.
Pour the sugar and vanilla into the mixture.
Use an electric mixer on medium speed and beat the mixture until combined well.
Remove the gelatin from the refrigerator and spread the mixture carefully over the top.
Sprinkle the walnuts over the topping.
Cover again and refrigerate until firm about 3 hours.

Serves: 12

This salad can also be made in a gelatin mold. Wait to spread the topping over the mold until it is firm. Invert the mold onto a plate the spread the topping over the gelatin. Sprinkle the walnuts on just before serving.

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Do You Wish You Could Save $200 A Month On Meals?

These are tough economic times and we are saving where we can. A biggie for many of us is eating out or picking up takeout. Did you know that the average family spends over $200 a month on just that (According to 2006 data from the Census Bureau)? That’s a pretty big chunk of change.

As a busy mom of two, I know how hard it is to find the time to put a home cooked dinner on the table after a long day. Sure, meal planning helps a lot, but sometimes you’re just too tired to start cooking.

Susanne from HillbillyHousewife.com apparently had the same problem and came up with a clever solution… freezer cooking. Her new ebook “Freezer Cooking Made Simple” shows you how to make yoru own freezer meals. Best of all, I just found out, that today only you can get this awesome resource for just $5.

Starting today you can spend a few extra minutes a night to prepare an extra meal to stash in the freezer for a busy night. Or cook an entire week’s worth of meals this weekend. Her guide helps you figure out what method of freezer cooking is right for you and has penty of recipes and a meal plan to get you started right away.

Grab her Freezer Cooking Made Simple ebook for $5 today and put it to work right away.

P.S. The $5 deal is only available today… after that you’ll be paying $9.95, so get it while you can .

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Romantic Raspberry Rendezvous’

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What You Need:

1/2 tub Raspberry Ice Drink Mix
1 C cranberry juice, cold
1 C water, cold
2 C sparkling water
Frozen raspberries

How to Make It:

Place the drink mix powder into a small pitcher.
Pour the cranberry juice and water into the pitcher and whisk until the powder is completely dissolved and the ingredients are combined well.
Place the pitcher in the refrigerator at least 1 hour.
Just before serving stir in the sparkling water.
Place frozen raspberries in the bottom of 2 champagne glasses.
Pour the raspberry rendezvous over the top of the raspberries.

Serving Size: 2

Use this drink to start out your special night with that someone you love. Make a toast to each other, wrap arms and sip to the soft music and glowing candlelight and watch your night evolve.

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