Can I freeze chickpea curry?

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I've made chickpea curry which has canned chickpeas, canned tomatoes and coconut cream (and onions, chilli powder, tumeric



Best Answer

I can't imagine any reason why you couldn't. There's nothing in there (like a delicate fish) that could possibly lose texture or taste from being frozen.




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Quick Answer about "Can I freeze chickpea curry?"

Can chickpea curry be frozen? Yes it can! Separate this curry in to freezer containers with some rice and put them in your freezer for a quick and easy meal. Just liven it up with some fresh herbs before serving.

Can you freeze and reheat cooked chickpeas?

Separate into your containers in the serving size you desire. Store chickpeas in your freezer for up to six months. To thaw overnight, place in the refrigerator or by using the defrost setting on your microwave. Reheat using your microwave or by transferring to a pot to heat on the stove.

Can chickpea dishes be frozen?

Whether they're in curry, stew or soup, chickpeas can be frozen in various dishes. The best approach is to cool the curry, portion it out into bags, seal and freeze.

Can I freeze chickpea and spinach curry?

I have also made a video to show you how super easy this recipe so make sure you take a look. I have made this a multitude of times and I have been able to freeze it no problem. The only thing I have to do is re-heat it and make some rice for it. So easy and quick.

Can you freeze chickpea coconut curry?

Sure can! Freeze extra curry in an airtight container for 2-3 months.



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