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Golde
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Fri, Sep 20 2024, 9:28 am
Hi, I read somewhere on this site that potato kugel freezes well. I want to make a few and freeze for yontef. But how do I do it? I always heard they're best fresh.
Do I make and bake and then freeze? Or is it better to make make the batter and freeze and then stick in the oven before yontif? Grateful for any tips!
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mdogzz
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Fri, Sep 20 2024, 9:31 am
Make and par bake now. On erev yomtov cover it well and bake it the rest of the way through. If you freeze it raw it will be a gross texture because the potatoes will brown.
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Brit in Israel
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Fri, Sep 20 2024, 9:35 am
I'm in the middle of eating a yummy kugel I froze probably over 2 months ago
As soon as it cool down cover and freeze. When you want to use it take it straight from freezer into boiling oven 400°f covered. A loaftin takes 45 mins then uncover for 5-10 mins until crispy
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Chayalle
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Fri, Sep 20 2024, 9:35 am
If you want to do overnight potato kugel, you make your potato kugel as usual now. On YT my oven is usually on low - I take the potato kugel out of the freezer, pour about 1/2 cup of water over it, cover and stick into the oven for several hours.
I made this for my DD's L'Chaim and it was very popular.
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imaima
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Fri, Sep 20 2024, 9:41 am
Is there a way to warm it up in a (not extremely hot) plate? My plate is not the type that can cook food all by itself, it just warms it up. Could I defrost on the counter and then warm up on a hot plate?
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Chayalle
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Fri, Sep 20 2024, 9:44 am
imaima wrote: | Is there a way to warm it up in a (not extremely hot) plate? My plate is not the type that can cook food all by itself, it just warms it up. Could I defrost on the counter and then warm up on a hot plate? |
I would defrost on the hot plate, not on the counter.
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Rachelw1
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Fri, Sep 20 2024, 9:48 am
I think that’s its best to warm straight from the freezer, if defrosted before the texture is not the best
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Queen Of Hearts
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Fri, Sep 20 2024, 9:53 am
Best method for freezing potato kugel. I bake it on 500° for an hour to get a nice dark crust. Let it cool. Freeze.
When you're ready to use stick straight into oven. Do not defrost.
I bake it on 250° for around 4 hours.
Tastes like fresh. 😋
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anonymrs
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Fri, Sep 20 2024, 9:56 am
I freeze raw and put it straight from freezer into hot oven. It only goes bad if you defrost it first.
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Golde
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Fri, Sep 20 2024, 10:01 am
Wow, thank you, everyone! I didn't expect so many tips! But should have known I could count on you imas!
I have never cooked/heated anything straight from the freezer, but will definitely give it a try. Thank you all!
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imaima
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Fri, Sep 20 2024, 10:05 am
anonymrs wrote: | I freeze raw and put it straight from freezer into hot oven. It only goes bad if you defrost it first. |
Do you freeze potato/egg mixture? Wow
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Ruchi
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Fri, Sep 20 2024, 10:35 am
I freeze baked kugel. Defrost in the fridge and then place onto hat platta. It's perfect. Not watery.
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Brit in Israel
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Fri, Sep 20 2024, 10:45 am
imaima wrote: | Is there a way to warm it up in a (not extremely hot) plate? My plate is not the type that can cook food all by itself, it just warms it up. Could I defrost on the counter and then warm up on a hot plate? |
I would do it erev YT like I've posted above and then put it on the hotplate before the meal (even if it's next day or 2).
I do it often Friday mornings otherwise I forget nearer to Shabbos and then it goes later on on hotplate or next day if I want it with cholent.
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imaima
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Fri, Sep 20 2024, 11:19 am
Brit in Israel wrote: | I would do it erev YT like I've posted above and then put it on the hotplate before the meal (even if it's next day or 2).
I do it often Friday mornings otherwise I forget nearer to Shabbos and then it goes later on on hotplate or next day if I want it with cholent. |
Thank you
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anonymrs
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Fri, Sep 20 2024, 4:42 pm
imaima wrote: | Do you freeze potato/egg mixture? Wow |
Yup every week. I think it only works if you have a good freezer. I make the whole Kugel, put it in a 9x13 pan and put it straight into the freezer.
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schoolbus
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Fri, Sep 20 2024, 4:44 pm
Queen Of Hearts wrote: | Best method for freezing potato kugel. I bake it on 500° for an hour to get a nice dark crust. Let it cool. Freeze.
When you're ready to use stick straight into oven. Do not defrost.
I bake it on 250° for around 4 hours.
Tastes like fresh. 😋 |
I do the same. You can’t taste a difference from a fresh one
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carnation
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Mon, Sep 23 2024, 3:51 pm
Queen Of Hearts wrote: | Best method for freezing potato kugel. I bake it on 500° for an hour to get a nice dark crust. Let it cool. Freeze.
When you're ready to use stick straight into oven. Do not defrost.
I bake it on 250° for around 4 hours.
Tastes like fresh. 😋 |
Wow! You don't add water prior to placing into oven?
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