Is it okay to thaw kokes, smoke them and then refreeze them? I know there is a lot of stuff you cannot refreeze, but I was wondering since smoking is so close to cooking if it was okay to freeze again. Anyone?
Is it okay to thaw kokes, smoke them and then refreeze them? I know there is a lot of stuff you cannot refreeze, but I was wondering since smoking is so close to cooking if it was okay to freeze again. Anyone?
David
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You could get away with vacuum sealing them, freezing and then bringing them back out during the holidays.
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David
A recent study has proved that women that carry a little extra weight have a much longer life expectancy than the men that point it out....
I have done it, thawed, smoked and refroze and have never had an issue and they still taste great
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Most definitely you can freeze the smoked fish but I'd strongly reco that you only do it if you are going to vacuum pack it and make sure to get all the air out. I like to double seal each end when doing it.
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I like to brine my fish after it has been flash frozen. The freezing draws the moisture out of the meat, and when you put it in the brine it acts like a sponge and really soaks up the brine and flavor. I just did a batch of some pinks I caught on the Skykomish river last week and it turned out great. Once the meat is fully thawed I know it's time fro the smoker!
I have frozen koke's till I had enough to warrant firing the smoker. I freeze them in water, in Tupperware, old milk cartons whatever, as long as they are covered with water. This prevents freezer burn without vacuum packing. Thaw, smoke, vacu pack and refreeze. No problems.
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