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Debbie555
 
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Default Freezing cooked ground beef

Hello,
I really should know the answer to this but here goes....I have some
(uncooked) ground beef that I defrosted. Can I go ahead and cook it
and then refreeze? Say in the form of a meatloaf? I'm pretty sure the
answer is yes, but not sure. Thanks to anyone who can answer this for
me.

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Debbie555 wrote:

> Hello,
> I really should know the answer to this but here goes....I have some
> (uncooked) ground beef that I defrosted. Can I go ahead and cook it
> and then refreeze? Say in the form of a meatloaf? I'm pretty sure the
> answer is yes, but not sure. Thanks to anyone who can answer this for
> me.
>

I've done this for meatloaf, taco meat, and just ready to use ground
beef. I keep a couple of bags of ready to use already cooked gr. beef
in the freezer as well as ready to use taco meat for those times when I
want something quick and don't feel much like cooking. The majority of
this was frozen raw then cooked and froze again. HTH
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Yes, you can. Meatloaf freezes very well.

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"Debbie555" > wrote in message
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> Hello,
> I really should know the answer to this but here goes....I have some
> (uncooked) ground beef that I defrosted. Can I go ahead and cook it
> and then refreeze? Say in the form of a meatloaf? I'm pretty sure the
> answer is yes, but not sure. Thanks to anyone who can answer this for
> me.



Yes- no problem....... Ypu can also make the meatloaf mixture and re-freeze it
uncooked with little or no effect to the final product.

Dimitri


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Thanks for all replies! I kinda thought the answer would be yes but
wanted to be certain.

~patches~...That's a great idea about freezing small batches for
different uses like taco's, etc. I have many of those nights myself
where I don't feel like cooking!

Debbie

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