What to do with leftover chicken and ribs?
Okay, just had a big catered party and I now have a pile of plain BBQ
chicken breasts and ribs. (a full banquet container of each). I know I can make sandwiches or salads out of the chicken and the ribs are good heated up on the grill, but I have too much to eat before it goes bad. I need something I can make that I can freeze. Can I freeze cooked ribs as is? What about all that chicken? ...not sure if chicken salad would freeze. I considered a big pot of chicken chili, but the chicken is actually rather bland and dry at this point so I'm not sure of the best way to use the meat and make sure it doesn't dry out further. Any thoughts so I don't waste the good food? Thanks! -todd |
todd wrote:
> Can I freeze cooked ribs as is? > Yes. > What about all that chicken? ...not sure if chicken salad would > freeze. Wouldn't be good. I considered a big pot of chicken chili, but the chicken is > actually rather bland and dry at this point so I'm not sure of the > best way to use the meat and make sure it doesn't dry out further. > You can freeze it as is and use it to make chicken pot pie with gravy (for moisture) later, or creamed chicken, or treat it with a mop like bbq pulled pork. Or use it later to make the chicken salad or chicken chili. > Any thoughts so I don't waste the good food? > > Thanks! > > -todd |
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oups.com... > Okay, just had a big catered party and I now have a pile of plain BBQ > chicken breasts and ribs. (a full banquet container of each). I know I > can make sandwiches or salads out of the chicken and the ribs are good > heated up on the grill, but I have too much to eat before it goes bad. > > I need something I can make that I can freeze. > > Can I freeze cooked ribs as is? > > What about all that chicken? ...not sure if chicken salad would > freeze. I considered a big pot of chicken chili, but the chicken is > actually rather bland and dry at this point so I'm not sure of the best > way to use the meat and make sure it doesn't dry out further. > > Any thoughts so I don't waste the good food? > > Thanks! > > -todd > A local soup kitchen might be glad to have it. -- Peter Aitken Visit my recipe and kitchen myths page at www.pgacon.com/cooking.htm |
"todd" > wrote in message oups.com... > Okay, just had a big catered party and I now have a pile of plain BBQ > chicken breasts and ribs. (a full banquet container of each). I know I > can make sandwiches or salads out of the chicken and the ribs are good > heated up on the grill, but I have too much to eat before it goes bad. > > I need something I can make that I can freeze. > > Can I freeze cooked ribs as is? > > What about all that chicken? ...not sure if chicken salad would > freeze. I considered a big pot of chicken chili, but the chicken is > actually rather bland and dry at this point so I'm not sure of the best > way to use the meat and make sure it doesn't dry out further. > > Any thoughts so I don't waste the good food? > > Thanks! > You could always ship them to me! We're low on food this week. :~) kili |
"todd" > wrote: >Okay, just had a big catered party and I now have a pile of plain BBQ >chicken breasts and ribs. (a full banquet container of each). I know I >can make sandwiches or salads out of the chicken and the ribs are good >heated up on the grill, but I have too much to eat before it goes bad. > >I need something I can make that I can freeze. > >Can I freeze cooked ribs as is? > >What about all that chicken? ...not sure if chicken salad would >freeze. I considered a big pot of chicken chili, but the chicken is >actually rather bland and dry at this point so I'm not sure of the best >way to use the meat and make sure it doesn't dry out further. > >Any thoughts so I don't waste the good food? > >Thanks! > >-todd You could freeze the chicken in usable sized packages. Thaw and warm and you are ready for dinner. Same for the ribs. -- Susan N. "Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral, 48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy." Vittorio De Sica, Italian movie director (1901-1974) |
"kilikini" > wrote in
: > > "todd" > wrote in message > oups.com... >> Okay, just had a big catered party and I now have a pile of plain BBQ >> chicken breasts and ribs. (a full banquet container of each). I know I >> can make sandwiches or salads out of the chicken and the ribs are good >> heated up on the grill, but I have too much to eat before it goes bad. >> >> I need something I can make that I can freeze. >> >> Can I freeze cooked ribs as is? >> >> What about all that chicken? ...not sure if chicken salad would >> freeze. I considered a big pot of chicken chili, but the chicken is >> actually rather bland and dry at this point so I'm not sure of the best >> way to use the meat and make sure it doesn't dry out further. >> >> Any thoughts so I don't waste the good food? >> >> Thanks! >> > > You could always ship them to me! We're low on food this week. :~) > > kili I get dibs on the ribs. Chicken salad sounds good. I'd plan a party and have the neighbors over. I'd do the ribs on the grill, have chicken salad (mini sandwiches) and the side dishes. Baked beans, slaw and maybe whip up a potato salad. Oh, grilled corn on the cob is a must. Dessert is up in the air but I might actually dig the ice cream maker from the deep freeze. All simple and easy. Gawd, what would I do with *those* leftovers ;) Michael |
todd wrote:
> Okay, just had a big catered party and I now have a pile of plain BBQ > chicken breasts and ribs. (a full banquet container of each). I know I > can make sandwiches or salads out of the chicken and the ribs are good > heated up on the grill, but I have too much to eat before it goes bad. > > I need something I can make that I can freeze. > > Can I freeze cooked ribs as is? > > What about all that chicken? ...not sure if chicken salad would > freeze. I considered a big pot of chicken chili, but the chicken is > actually rather bland and dry at this point so I'm not sure of the best > way to use the meat and make sure it doesn't dry out further. I have made chicken chili a number of times with excess BBQ chicken. It definitely won't dry out and chili freezes well. > > Any thoughts so I don't waste the good food? > > Thanks! > > -todd > |
Thanks - I have a batch of chicken chili in the crock pot and container
of chicken salad in the fridge. If the chili is good (tasted good cold!) I may try a batch of white chili or something with the rest of it. Not sure about the ribs, yet, but I think the idea of inviting the neighbors over for a feast is the best. I may freeze some, but I'm not sure how long the ribs would last frozen...too hard to wrap up tightly to get rid of the air pockets. Hmmmmmmmmm....just had a thought, I could slather them in lots of BBQ sauce and they'd probably all freeze great! (a zip lock bag full of sauce and ribs...minimal air exposure, ready to reheat on the grill). -todd |
"todd" > wrote in message oups.com... > Not sure about the ribs, yet, but I think the idea of inviting the > neighbors over for a feast is the best. I may freeze some, but I'm > not > sure how long the ribs would last frozen...too hard to wrap up tightly > to get rid of the air pockets. Hmmmmmmmmm....just had a thought, I > could slather them in lots of BBQ sauce and they'd probably all freeze > great! (a zip lock bag full of sauce and ribs...minimal air exposure, > ready to reheat on the grill). > > -todd > We slathered and froze our last batch of leftover ribs. We haven't eaten them yet, but what I'm thinking is that I'll thaw them overnight, put them in the oven in a tightly covered pan on low just to heat them through, and then pop them on the grill for a few minutes. I've got leftover rare flank steak and pork tenderloin from this weekend....too much to eat in the next few days. Can I freeze the flank steak in any fashion? I could make some chili to freeze (pork and beef), and we could just OD on the steak this week...sandwiches on baguettes with herbed goat cheese, etc. one night, stir fry another night, fajita/burrito type things another...but if anybody has a better idea (and you usually do!), I would love to hear it! |
"todd" > wrote in message oups.com... > Okay, just had a big catered party and I now have a pile of plain BBQ > chicken breasts and ribs. (a full banquet container of each). I know I > can make sandwiches or salads out of the chicken and the ribs are good > heated up on the grill, but I have too much to eat before it goes bad. Theoretically, you could freeze as is (I would use the double-layer freezer bags) and thaw in the Mwave... but YMMV... But for the chicken, I would strip the breasts by hand and layer on a nice hearty bread slathered with soft brie and mayo... and add some capers to the sammich. Yum! -- Pater Familias http://www.cafepress.com/dwacon/493315 --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0522-5, 05/31/2005 Tested on: 5/31/2005 9:40:55 PM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2005 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com |
"Chris" > wrote in message news:vy4ne.10097$qJ3.3028@trnddc05... > > I've got leftover rare flank steak and pork tenderloin from this > weekend....too much to eat in the next few days. Can I freeze the > flank steak in any fashion? I could make some chili to freeze (pork > and beef), and we could just OD on the steak this week...sandwiches on > baguettes with herbed goat cheese, etc. one night, stir fry another > night, fajita/burrito type things another...but if anybody has a > better idea (and you usually do!), I would love to hear it! > > I ended up making non-authentic beans-and-tomatoes-so-go-ahead-and-shoot-me chili with the leftover flank steak and pork tenderloin. Sauteed some chopped onion, added spices (commercial chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, Mexican oregano, dried ground chipotle, a little cinnamon, some paprika) and a 1/2 a can of petite dice tomatoes in juice (I love the petite diced tomatoes!). Simmered that a while, then added the steak and pork (chopped up), plus a can of drained and rinsed black beans. Simmered a while longer....and it was quite good! The meat stayed nice and tender. Both the steak and the pork had been rubbed with various spice rubs, but they blended well w/ the other spices, and it ended up being a very tasty meal. Chris |
>Any thoughts so I don't waste the good food?
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