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Quick question about frozen meat balls.

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~max~ | 19:08 Mon 10th Nov 2008 | Food & Drink
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Hi! I just took some meatballs out of the freezer for dinner, but I don't have a microwave....I forgot to take them out last night.
Can I just stick them in the oven frozen?
I'd normally shallow fry them, but this isn't possible now, is it?
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Obviously....But I'm talking about a difference in bacterial development, maybe? As in, the chances of food poisoning would be increased?
max bash on i am sure others as before have the answer!!!
If they were the Scan Swedish meatballs, it says you can cook them from frozen anyway on the pack. I have shallow fried frozen Scan ones many times with no problems.
to be honest, i dont really care anymore!!!
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Hi Mortartube. They were normal Tesco beef meatballs, raw. I'm not experiencing any ill effects yet....:O)
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A bit angry for a Food thread, Puddicat, don't you think?
As a Lurker I can see Puddicat`s point of view. It looks as if everyone was riding roughshod over her chosen profession, Chef. But I`m also sure that no-one meant to do it. It was a little bit of a meatball stew, and I`m sure it has all blown over now. Any more updates, Max!
Oh Puddicat.....they think the only chef in the world is Jamie! Don't flounce off - not everyone dreams of Jamie's meals?

Do you do the original dishes like school meals? Treacle pud/marmalade pie & custard/semolina & jam/trifle & custard/spotted dick. Yummmmmmmmy?

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