Thawing Frozen Meat, Etc
Instructions
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If meat, poultry, fish, vegetables, or any other article of food, when found frozen, is thawed by putting it into _warm water_ or placing it before the fire, it will most certainly spoil by that process, and be rendered unfit to eat.
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The only way to thaw these things is by immersing them in _cold_ water.
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This should be done as soon as they are brought in from market, that they may have time to be well thawed before they are cooked.
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If meat that has been frozen is to be boiled, put it on in cold water.
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If to be roasted, begin by setting it at a distance from the fire, for if it should not chance to be thoroughly thawed all through to the centre, placing it at first too near the fire will cause it to spoil.
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If it is expedient to thaw the meat or poultry the night before cooking, lay it in cold water early in the evening, and change the water at bed-time.
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If found crusted with ice in the morning, remove the ice, and put the meat in fresh cold water, letting it lie in it till wanted for cooking.
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Potatoes are injured by being frozen.
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Other vegetables are not the worse for it, provided they are always thawed in cold water.