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Unused Haggis...re-Heating Or Not
My Mcsweens haggis says "Do not reheat"
I don't intend to use it all, yet all ways of re-using leftovers require heating.
I usually heat the first time in simmering water. Can I do only half of it using that method if I wrap really well? I don't want a saucepan of loose haggi 🤔😉
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My wife says No, you should not reheat haggis.
In that article it says...
//Can You Reheat Haggis?
When it comes to reheating haggis, there are a few key considerations to keep in mind before diving into that second helping. Firstly, it is generally safe to reheat cooked haggis once, as long as proper food safety guidelines are followed. To ensure the safety of your reheated haggis, it is crucial to store any leftover portions promptly and properly. Refrigerate the haggis within two hours of cooking and transfer them into shallow containers for faster cooling. When ready for reheating, make sure the internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C) throughout the dish to kill off any potential bacteria. //
So...as I understand that, its ok. I'll only be re-heating once
When I buy a haggis, I remove the casing, cut it into three portions and chop each portion up. Then (unless I'm about to use a portion straight away), I wrap the three portions in cling film and put them in the freezer.
When I need some haggis, I defrost one of the portions and then microwave it (which works just as well, if not better, as boiling the whole thing for ages does).
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