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ISO Info on Freezing Lentils
I wonder if you can freeze cooked lentils. Would it taste good?
Last edited by Argamemnon; 06-18-2008 at 01:05 AM.. |
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I don't know much about lentils, but I did a search and read that you can freeze them.
Barbara
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You can freeze cooked lentils, but if with garlic you should be careful.
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OK thanks.. why be careful with garlic though?
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I've frozen lentils for up to a couple of months by themselves cooked in water, with stock made from smoked ham hocks or chicken broth, sometimes with stock made from lamb and bones - and onion, tomato, garlic, EVOO and herbs with no problems. They might have lasted longer ... that's just how long they lasted before I ate them!
They freeze just as well as any other "bean". Finmar001 might be confusing storing garlic in oil vs garlic cooked in a dish and frozen. Storing garlic in oil in the pantry, on the counter-top, in the refrigerator over a week or two can be a problem - frozen isn't a problem.
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