[personal profile] alittlebirdy posting in [community profile] boilingwater
Hi, I have a question... can you freeze cooked filo pastry and cooked ricotta cheese? I want to make some bolognaise triangles I found the recipe for in a magazine, but I want to make them tommorow and freeze them for next week so I can just thaw a couple to throw in my sons lunch box. I know you can freeze uncooked filo, and uncooked ricotta (as I've bought frozen spinach and ricotta filo triangles) but I'm unsure about freezing the cooked versions. The filo is so flakey that I think it will go soggy when it thaws... am I right in thinking that?

Date: 2009-04-30 08:09 am (UTC)
marymac: Noser from Middleman (Default)
From: [personal profile] marymac
Yeah, about that. I mean, if you're ok with soggy its fine, but I honestly can't see a way for it to end well. Might be ok if its not already filed, but with the cheese in there's no way its not going to go soggy.

Maybe make them, freeze and cook the night before?

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