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Freezing Meat and Poultry

Procedure

Wrap all meat products well before you freeze them. This prevents flavor changes and drying of the meat. Heavy duty foil and coated freezer paper are excellent barriers to both air and moisture. Regular weight aluminum foil becomes brittle at low temperatures and does not make a good freezer wrap. Multiple-layer freezer bags you can seal tightly are also effective wraps.

Remove the supermarket plastic overwrap when you freeze meats, unless you plan to store meat only for a week or two. It is safe to freeze meat or poultry in its supermarket wrapping, but this type of wrap is permeable to air, which causes freezer burn. The film overwrap lets in oxygen to keep the color bright in the meat case. While this is fine for refrigerated storage, it leads to freezer burn in frozen storage.

Freeze meats and poultry in meal-sized quantities. If you stock up during a sale, rewrap and freeze meat as soon as you get it home. Separate chops, steaks, ground meat patties or chicken parts with a sheet of plastic wrap before you stack them for the freezer. If you take the time to do this, you will be able to separate them for cooking, even when they are still solidly frozen

Remember to place the package "upside down" in the freezer.
That is, where the seam (or fold) is, should be facing upward.This prevents any blood or fluid from leaking out of the package if it takes longer than 24 hours for the meat to freeze completely.
 

Durations

If a freezer stays at 0 F or lower, meats will keep for several months.

Store roasts and whole poultry for six to 12 months;

Steaks and chops for four to six months

Ground meats or stew meats for three or four months.

Cured and processed meats lose quality more rapidly than fresh meats because of the presence of salts. Do not store luncheon meats, franks, ham or sausage longer than one or two months.

These are approximate storage times--if you keep meats solidly frozen and store them at 0 F, they will remain safe to eat well beyond the recommended time. However, they may show quality change like rancid off-flavors in the fats or dryness from freezer burn.

Defrosting

Frozen meats  my be defrosted before or during cooking.


Large roast 4-7 hours (per pound)
Small roast 3-5 hours (per pound)
Steak, one-inch thick 12-14 hours

Thaw frozen meats in the refrigerator, in the microwave or cook them without thawing. Do not thaw meat at room temperature, because this will give surface bacteria a better chance to multiply.

 


    

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