I would like to be able to cook some meals at home and "preserve" them in such a way they will keep in the field for say a week to ten days (max).
I am wondering if it is possible to duplicate the process of "canning" only using plastic ziploc bags instead of tins so that you end up with something like the British or American MRE's only at a fraction of the cost and more edible/tasty!
What i am thinking is to cook your food, lets say a stew, on the stove at home and when it is say 3/4 cooked, using a clean laddle, put into your foodgrade ziplock bag making sure that there is as little air in there as possible.
Next, with the bag not quite sealed pop it into the microwave, and nuke it for say two minutes. While it is still really hot, seal the bag proplerly and leave to cool. Once cool store in the freezer until needed.
What I am hoping is that by nuking the whole thing your are effectively sterilizing it including the inside of the bag and the remains of any air thats in there. By sealing the bag while its still pipping hot,I am hoping on cooling it would be in effect a vaccum again helping to preserve it.
I don't expect the food to keep for weeks, hence why I said store it in the freezer until needed, but I wonder if they would last say a week in a reasonable British summer as long as the bag was not punctured?
Regards,
Pete
I am wondering if it is possible to duplicate the process of "canning" only using plastic ziploc bags instead of tins so that you end up with something like the British or American MRE's only at a fraction of the cost and more edible/tasty!
What i am thinking is to cook your food, lets say a stew, on the stove at home and when it is say 3/4 cooked, using a clean laddle, put into your foodgrade ziplock bag making sure that there is as little air in there as possible.
Next, with the bag not quite sealed pop it into the microwave, and nuke it for say two minutes. While it is still really hot, seal the bag proplerly and leave to cool. Once cool store in the freezer until needed.
What I am hoping is that by nuking the whole thing your are effectively sterilizing it including the inside of the bag and the remains of any air thats in there. By sealing the bag while its still pipping hot,I am hoping on cooling it would be in effect a vaccum again helping to preserve it.
I don't expect the food to keep for weeks, hence why I said store it in the freezer until needed, but I wonder if they would last say a week in a reasonable British summer as long as the bag was not punctured?
Regards,
Pete