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NoMercy | 14:00 Thu 17th Nov 2016 | Food & Drink
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Can these be twice cooked?

In an attempt to prep as far in advance for NYD as possible, I would ideally like to make these in advance, freeze them and then cook them again on the day.

We're doing chicken with all the trimmings and a beef Wellington. For the purpose of simplicity I'd like to get these made before hand. I twice cook the roasties, parsnips and pigs in blankets already and they turn out pretty damn good every time.

Any thoughts?

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On the basis that you can buy cooked YPs in the shops I would say yes.
You can, cook as normal freeze individually then when needed pops in the oven for a few mins.
What Islay says. I make them once a month and then freeze them. Take one or two out when I do a roast. Pop in a hot oven for 3/4 minutes
They just won't taste as crisp on the crust.
They are actually Danny in fact you need to be careful that they don't become too crusty
Take your word for that Islay.
Just as crisp Danny x
Thanks maizie
why don't you try it next time you make them? Freeze one and see how it goes. That'll take the worry out of whether it will work or not for the special day
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Thanks everyone. I'll give it a go.
Do you have NYD on a different date where you live? Here it's only 18th November.
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No, it's 01 January round these parts.

Any more pointless questions?
What exactly are 'all the trimmings'? Never understood that.
Accompaniments of own's choosing, garnishes, veg,relishes etc.


But you knew that really ;-)
I am so close to reporting this thread because it is making me crave a YP!!!!!
ALL the trimmings is what I meant. Where do you stop?
Lol Eccles I had to make them the night she posted this as I needed them so much!!

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