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  2. Stop Making These Mistakes When Thawing Out Frozen Food - AOL

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    1. Letting Meat Sit on the Countertop. Allowing raw meat to slowly defrost at room temperature can be a serious health hazard. As the food begins to warm up, harmful bacteria can rapidly multiply ...

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  5. Parcooking - Wikipedia

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    Parcooking is the technique of partially cooking foods so that they can be finished later. [1] This technique allows foods to be prepared ahead of time, and quickly heated prior to serving.

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  7. Meals You Can Make From Frozen Meat When You Forget to Thaw ...

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    Use a hot skillet and oven (put the skillet in for 15 to 20 minutes) to cook some frozen pork chops to 140℉. Don’t miss out on the all-important, post-oven resting period of five to eight ...

  8. Food drying - Wikipedia

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    A collection of dried mushrooms Sun-drying octopus. Many different foods can be prepared by dehydration. Meat has held a historically significant role. For centuries, much of the European diet depended on dried cod—known as salt cod, bacalhau (with salt), or stockfish (without).

  9. Frozen noodles - Wikipedia

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    Frozen noodles typically take less than two minutes to thaw and cook when placed in boiling water. [2] Boiled and raw frozen noodles are the most commonly produced varieties, [ 2 ] with raw varieties being produced less than boiled ones due to problems with dehydration that may occur when raw noodles are stored frozen. [ 2 ]