How long to boil curry sauce left sealed in fridge three weeks to make safe [duplicate]
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Please this is not a duplicate: This is not a general question about food storage time and safety, about warming stored food but about boiling food that is possibly spoiled. Or even let's say spoiled.
I am not talking about simply reheating but about raising the temperature to at least boiling and keeping it there for at least an hour.
I didn't bother freezing it because I was planning on returning home after the weekend. But things turned out to keep me away for three weeks.
It's a tomato sauce based curry with some ground meat. I'm thinking to add a bit of water bring it to a boil and let it simmer for the afternoon.
Safe?
Best Answer
You might get lucky and not get sick if you eat it, but it would be risky to eat it at this point. Boiling won't fix the kind of spoilage that happens with tomatoes and meat over time.
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How long can Leftover curry last in the fridge?
Storing Leftover Curry Once you're done eating, move the leftovers into an air-tight container (we'd recommend these ones). The container can then be stored in the fridge for up to 2-3 days, depending on the curry.How do you store curry in the fridge?
If the curry is made without tomatoes, such as a fried one, you can store them in an airtight container and place the box on the top shelf of the fridge. It will stay good for 3\u20134 days. If the curry includes tomatoes, try to finish the leftovers within 3 days, cos it will turn sour and soggy.How long does chicken curry last in fridge?
It's worth noting that a chicken curry should be consumed within 2-4 days if stored In the refrigerator and up to two months if stored in the freezer.Does curry refrigerate?
What is this? If you do have leftovers and are looking to store them for a later date, then your best bet is the fridge. Curry will keep in the refrigerator for two to three days (or even longer). It just won't taste as good after that point.How to prepare basic INDIAN/PAKISTANI curry and store it for 6 months||desi mom vlogs
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