Cleaning out the freezer today I found a bag with well wrapped boneless/skinless chicken breasts and a coupla rib eye steaks...all dated Aug. 2007. There are very few ice crystals on any of the food. So, what's the HT consensus...safe or not safe to eat?
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Re: Frozen food...safe or not safe?
As long as it was frozen all that time, it's safe to eat. Microorganisms aren't going to multiply while it's frozen solid.
Of course it might be mummified and tough as rope if it wasn't vacuum packed and if the water was allowed to evaporate (freeze-dried). But if it looks decent after it thaws it should be OK.
I've had venison more than two years old that was vacuum packed and kept deep frozen all that time. Was as good as the day it went into the freezer.
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Originally posted by tutusue View PostCleaning out the freezer today I found a bag with well wrapped boneless/skinless chicken breasts and a coupla rib eye steaks...all dated Aug. 2007. There are very few ice crystals on any of the food. So, what's the HT consensus...safe or not safe to eat?
It's safe. Worst case is freezer burn. If there's a problem at all, it's that you put a date on it!Youth may be wasted on the young, but retirement is wasted on the old.
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Here's some tips:
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/Fact_Sheets...g/index.asp#12
Bon Appetit!
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Originally posted by Kelly0040 View PostI think if it still looks/smells ok after thawing, you are good since it looks all right frozen.
I'd eat it. I'd probably cook it to well done too tho just cuz I'm like that.
Thanks for all of the replies. And, thanks for the link, leashlaws. I think, with the chicken, I'll thaw it all at once and if it still looks good, I'll either bake it in some sort of a casserole concoction or do it all up in the crockpot. I'll wait on the steak 'til my daughter's next visit so she can be my sniffer!
DINNER AT TUTUSUE'S!
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Originally posted by Walkoff Balk View PostWasn't there an Alfred Hitchcock Presents or Tales from the Crypt episode with frozen meat was used as a muder weapon? Then the culprit got away with the crime by serving the cooked evidence by having dinner with the investigative officer.
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I found a 15 month old steak in my fridge, ate it, and lived, so I think you'll be OK.
I thawed it out and one section of it was a little dried or freeze burned, but the rest looked OK. I hate to waste food, so I chopped off the dry part and made beef stroganoff out of it. Since an old steak might be dry I decided a saucy recipe like stroganoff would be a good idea.
It tasted good and I'm alive and well, so bon apetite
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Originally posted by tutusue View PostOoooh nooooo...I love brussel sprouts! Really!
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I remember an episode of Northern Exposure where Joel finds a frozen mammoth carcass.
Then when he finally gets researchers to the spot, it's gone.
He finds out much later that Walt retrieved it and ate it. Apparently he had been doing that for years and thought nothing of it.
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