Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Freeze Feta Cheese

Feta cheese can be frozen for future use.


Feta cheese is the white crumbly cheese often found in Greek dishes. Made from goat's milk, feta has a salty, tangy flavor. It can be stored in the freezer and thawed for future use.


Freeze


Feta can be frozen in whole blocks or crumbled. Slice the block or divide the crumbled cheese into smaller portions so that you only thaw the amount you need. Wrap the cheese in plastic wrap, making sure it is airtight. Store the wrapped cheese in a freezer set at 0 degrees or below.


Defrost


Keep the cheese in the plastic wrap and thaw in the refrigerator. The taste will not be affected, but the texture may change slightly. Cheese that has been frozen is best used crumbled or in cooked dishes. Do not refreeze thawed cheese.


Other Storage Options


Fresh feta should be wrapped in lightweight paper, placed in a plastic bag and stored in the refrigerator. You can purchase blocks of feta packed in brine solutions which will last up to three months in the refrigerator. You can also marinate feta by cutting or crumbling the cheese into a jar and then covering with olive oil. Marinated feta is tasty in salads and does not need to be refrigerated.

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