Mystie
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Post by Mystie on Aug 19, 2020 16:38:51 GMT
An uncooked pork shoulder in the freezer...been there for almost exactly two years. Would you toss it in the crockpot or the garbage can?
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Post by ~summer~ on Aug 19, 2020 16:40:37 GMT
Oh gosh 2 years is a long time. I’d just buy a new one
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Post by colleen on Aug 19, 2020 16:41:03 GMT
Crockpot.
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Post by greendragonlady on Aug 19, 2020 16:41:20 GMT
I personally wouldn't. I've gone about a year with vacuum-sealed meat, but that's about my limit.
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Post by gar on Aug 19, 2020 16:43:52 GMT
Hmmm, I'm not easily put off eating things when these posts come up but pork..2 years...I don't think I would.
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Post by crimsoncat05 on Aug 19, 2020 16:47:26 GMT
I think I'd do 'crockpot' with it. 2 years is a long time, but as long as you're fairly certain your freezer has been working properly the entire time, I think the most that would be 'wrong' with it is that it might be freezer-burned or not taste as good as a fresher one.
(I've cooked frozen meat that's been close to that-- probably at least 1 1/2 years, for sure, if not more-- and it's been fine.)
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TXMary
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Post by TXMary on Aug 19, 2020 16:51:34 GMT
I think I'd do 'crockpot' with it. 2 years is a long time, but as long as you're fairly certain your freezer has been working properly the entire time, I think the most that would be 'wrong' with it is that it might be freezer-burned or not taste as good as a fresher one. (I've cooked frozen meat that's been close to that-- probably at least 1 1/2 years, for sure, if not more-- and it's been fine.) I would throw it in the crockpot and if it didn’t taste good then I would throw it out.
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iowgirl
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Post by iowgirl on Aug 19, 2020 17:03:13 GMT
What kind of freezer?
A frost free freezer goes through continuous cycles of heat/cold to keep the frost out of the inside. It is not conducive to long term storage of anything. If your freezer/deep freeze is frost free - it might taste freezer burnt.
If your deep freeze is not frost-free - I'd say it's good to go!
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Post by refugeepea on Aug 19, 2020 17:08:32 GMT
Crockpot with some kind of sauce, marinade, something to possibly deal with dryness or possible freezer burn? I'm obviously not a great cook.
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The Birdhouse Lady
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Post by The Birdhouse Lady on Aug 19, 2020 17:11:51 GMT
I would probably toss it. I would assume it would have that freezer taste...ewww!
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Post by schizo319 on Aug 19, 2020 17:15:30 GMT
I have cooked meat that old from the freezer before with no issues. Meat is expensive and I don't toss it unless I absolutely have to. Assuming that it doesn't have that freezer burnt crust or a grey appearance on the outside, it's probably fine.
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Post by idahopea on Aug 19, 2020 17:16:38 GMT
We have a freezer that is not the frost-free kind listed above and meat keeps just fine in there for a long time. I would prepare it and eat it! I would probably defrost it in the refrigerator for a day or 2 depending on how big it is. I don't have good luck with putting hunks of frozen meat in a crackpot as the outside cooks okay, but the inside does get done.
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Post by scorpeao on Aug 19, 2020 17:20:41 GMT
I'd probably try to cook it, but that's because I'm cheap AF. Worst case scenario is it tastes like the freezer...it isn't going to kill you.
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Why
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Post by Why on Aug 19, 2020 17:30:28 GMT
I have cooked meat that old from the freezer before with no issues. Meat is expensive and I don't toss it unless I absolutely have to. Assuming that it doesn't have that freezer burnt crust or a grey appearance on the outside, it's probably fine. ..................
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Post by sam9 on Aug 19, 2020 17:37:48 GMT
No. Would you could it up and serve it to guests?
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Post by crimsoncat05 on Aug 19, 2020 19:20:58 GMT
No. Would you could it up and serve it to guests? I'd eat a lot of things I'd NEVER think of serving to guests. what does one thing have to do with the other?
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Post by Basket1lady on Aug 19, 2020 19:32:27 GMT
It’s fine. It may have some freezer burn, but the vacuum seal should take care of the majority of that. But it’s perfectly safe to eat. Don’t waste it!
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Post by peaname on Aug 19, 2020 19:35:18 GMT
This is not a food safety issue but a best quality and texture issue. It won’t be as good as fresher meat but it’s worth a try in my opinion.
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Post by muggins on Aug 19, 2020 19:47:51 GMT
Hell no. Straight in the trash.
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Post by littlemama on Aug 19, 2020 20:10:34 GMT
Pork Butt is $.99/lb on sale. Id toss it and get another.
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Post by alexa11 on Aug 19, 2020 20:16:44 GMT
I would've thrown it out in a month or so, if I had known it was it there. But I'm not a big fan of freezing meat.
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Post by GiantsFan on Aug 19, 2020 22:48:58 GMT
Crockpot.
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Mystie
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Post by Mystie on Aug 19, 2020 22:56:24 GMT
I guess it's a "frost free" freezer. It's the one below my fridge. The meat is well sealed. No worries about guests eating it, we won't have any of those for a long time. Maybe I'll defrost it in the fridge and see how it looks when it's thawed and opened.
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Post by lucyg on Aug 20, 2020 0:24:01 GMT
I’ve cooked older meat than that many times. Usually it’s fine. Once or twice there’s been an off-flavor and we’ve tossed it.
(Yes, I do have a tendency to throw meat in the freezer and then forget about it.)
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Post by scrapngranny on Aug 20, 2020 0:25:59 GMT
It’s fine. The “quality” may be reduced a little, but not the safety. If you are going to crockpot it, the quality won’t be a factor.
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Post by monklady123 on Aug 20, 2020 0:31:52 GMT
As long as your freezer has been working fine all that time then I'd assume it's *safe* to eat. But whether or not it's *good* to eat.... ? well I'd throw it away because I don't think it will taste very good.
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Post by AussieMeg on Aug 20, 2020 2:36:48 GMT
If there was no freezer burn on the meat, then I'd cook it for sure.
And if there was freezer burn, then I'd still cook it and my dog would be eating pork mixed in with his dog food for the next few weeks!
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Post by pancakes on Aug 20, 2020 6:22:22 GMT
Pork Butt is $.99/lb on sale. Id toss it and get another. I don’t think I’ve ever seen it for that cheap! Regardless, I’d throw it out. Mine would be freezer burnt.
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Post by lucyg on Aug 20, 2020 16:20:05 GMT
Pork Butt is $.99/lb on sale. Id toss it and get another. I don’t think I’ve ever seen it for that cheap! Regardless, I’d throw it out. Mine would be freezer burnt. Bone-in pork butt goes on sale for $.97/lb maybe a couple of times a year at Raley’s (Northern Cal chain). I refuse to buy it except at that price. It’s a constant battle of wills between me and Raley’s.
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Post by tracylynn on Aug 20, 2020 16:23:38 GMT
No. Would you could it up and serve it to guests? False equivalency. I'd eat a lot of things I'd never serve to guests. OP - I'd crockpot it. If it tasted funny, I would stop eating it, but I don't suspect it will.
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