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Freezing Jacket Potatoes Prior To Cooking

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phuese | 09:05 Mon 29th Apr 2013 | Food & Drink
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Wouldn't that just be freezing a potato?
and completely pointless because it would go black ?
Why would you even do this?
If you mean cook a batch, the just cook them as normal and slightly undercook them and then freeze them as normal. Theyre not the nicest things though.
You would need to cook as per normal, cool completely and then freeze, however I would experiment as i have a sneeking suspicion that domestice freezers are not cold enough to freeze the potatoe quick enough.
I have tried freezing home made loaded skins before now and they were bloody disgusting when defrosted. They went in the bin.
< "loaded skins" >

eeeeuuurrggghhhh
my local deli. freezes cooked jacket potatoes, micro for 6 minutes. lovely
They will have an industrial freezer Anne
That's probably why ours were vile then FGT :(
they do not have an industrial freezer.
Really Anne be interesting to see how that goes down with the hygene visit!
fgt, ill pass the issue to them :0
"freezes cooked jacket potatoes, micro for 6 minutes."

... and kills off any kind of nutritional value at the same time.
MM, ill pass that issue on to them also :0
I wouldn't bother, anne. It doesn't sound like they'd care much...
I bet they buy them already frozen!
They sell frozen loaded potato skins in my corner shop and they are quite nice.
no, they cook them in the deli.
How do you know all this anne? Do you work there or something?

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