Can you freeze cooked chips ?!


Question: I love them microwaved - all sloppy. I want to get 30 bags of chips and horde them so I don't have to go out for a month.


Answers: I love them microwaved - all sloppy. I want to get 30 bags of chips and horde them so I don't have to go out for a month.

I don't see why not assuming you enjoy the end result. If they were frozen then cooked it's fine to re freeze. Never one to be left out I'll have to give them a try. lol

try it and see for yourself. if you like the taste, well bob's yer uncle.. you thinking of buying a canoe, and playing dead? lol. see yer in panama

lol i bet you have posters of anthony wozzle thompson all over your bedroom walls

gosh thats a lot of chips - as for freezing them i wouldnt know

No offence, but not going out for a month, whilst living on a diet of sloppy microwave chips doesn't sound like a very healthy idea to me.

I don't think they would freeze very well anyway.

WOULD YOU LIKE ME TO SHAGG YOU?

no

Sure you can freeze them. That's a lot of chips. Why wouldn't you want to go out for a month? I hope you are eating more than just chips. When are you going to get your salad vegetables, milk, bread, the ketchup you might want for your chips? You might want to add a little meat/poultry/fish in that menu of yours. I don't microwave my chips but I do like them fried in oil not too hot just about the same way you like them - soft & tasty about the same you would boil potatoes just using oil instead - it's a preference as opposed to double cooked french fried and crisp.

best way is to half cook them. let them go cold then freeze.

Your not miss piggy are you?

30 bags of chips! That's some gambling problem you've got there.





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