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Chef Marty Rich – Freezer Burn

Submitted by admin on Saturday, October 3 2009No Comment

Hi everyone. Chef Marty Rich here from chefmartyrich.com. Welcome back. It wasn’t an hour after I posted the last video about the Food Saver System and I am back here on the back porch and it is bright sunshine today. That is where our freezer is and I am shooting another follow up video.

Freezer Burn

I discussed the Food Saver system yesterday and had a question not a scant hour after posting the video to the site. And it was about freezer burn. What freezer burn is, is a loss of moisture in the meat. So it gets damaged by dehydration and oxidation.

What Causes Freezer Burn

And usually that occurs because of poor packaging. And the packaging comes from (whispers) ‘The Grocery Store’. No slam on your grocer, but what else do you buy food that is on Styrofoam packaging with a little nappy underneath it? I don’t know why, I was a butcher so this is one of my little pet peeves. Even at a butcher it is not wrapped properly (for the freezer).

Preventing Freezer Burn

So what you want to do, and I know I’m pushing the Food Saver system, but it is a great system. I have a piece of salmon here as you can see. There are a couple of air pockets in here, granted, that’s true but for the most part it is pretty much sealed. The air is out. Now I didn’t want to find this, but of course I went digging around in the freezer (and in the bottom of your freezer you will find one too) is one of these Ziploc bags with some kind of mystery meat in it. And sure enough, you can hardly see it, but that is freezer burn all in here. It has a strange looking texture and color.

Can You Eat Freezer Burned Food?

One thing about freezer burn is that this is a food quality issue. It is not a food safety issue. Freezer burn isn’t going to hurt you. I mean it might not taste very good but you are not going to kill anybody. Just trim off the effected pieces and go about your business cooking it up without fear that you are going to have a problem.

Foodsaver To The Rescue

So I just wanted to say again, I can’t stress enough, the Food Saver system works fabulously. It takes the air out of the package and that is the biggest problem you have with freezer burn. Now how something can dry out in a freezer that is full of ice, that is a science question and I am not even going to go there. That is how it occurs and that’s how you can prevent it.

So have a good day. Keep those questions coming. See you tomorrow.

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