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southportram | 18:37 Tue 02nd May 2006 | Food & Drink
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I was thinking of making some meals and freezing them down so that all I have to do is defrost them the night before and heat them up as I finish work, however, I have taken some sausages (uncooked) out of the freezer and am unsure if I will be able to make a casseroll with them and then refreez it, does anyone have any ideas?
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Cook the sausages and re-freeze without a problem. make sure any reheated meals are heated completely through. Bear in mind Walls are flogging pre-cooked sausages that can be microwaved, and there are a few ready meals like casseroles in the s/markets so the home made route is absolutely fine.


Let the casserole or whatever cool before freezing, and make up portions in individual containers so you don't defrost a whole large meal for just one serving either.


143 sausage casserole ideas here too so you don't get bored.... http://www.astray.com/recipes/?search=sausage+casserole

I always cook too much with the purpose of freezing individual portions for my man who finishes work in the early hours of the morning, among the things I freeze are mashed potato, cottage pie, liver and onions, sausages, bacon, beefburgers, home made fishcakes, home made pies, the list is absolutely endless, I'd be here all night if I carried on. My philosophy is if you are going to dirty a pan then fill it to it's maximum capacity, this is especially good with b.o.g.o.fs or with reduced price goods. Happy cooking. Kath.
I always buy bulk in sausages, cook them all & freeze them. As Kitty says you may as well fill the pan/grill or whatever.I do the same with a joint. I always a get a big one, roast it, slice it, & then freeze it in portions.

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