Is the meat still good
#1
Is the meat still good
I have venison inmy freezer since last year. it was not vaccuum sealed. Just wrapped in the plastic trays from teh butcher. My wife swears it is a different color then it use to be. Is it bad, how can i check.
#4
RE: Is the meat still good
It probably has some freezer burn, cut it away as x-mountie suggested and it should still be good for stew meat. Next time when you get it home give the cuts a coat of vegetable oil and rewrap in several layers of freezer rated plastic wrap to exclude all air. Freezing air is the enemy of any food. This is what I do, and I've got meat two years old in my freezer that tastes like fresh killed.
#5
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: the Adirondacks
Posts: 169
RE: Is the meat still good
Solid meat (stew, roast, or steaks) Will be OK, but I'd eat it soon and cook it well. If its Ground throw it out. 3 months max on ground meats. I know alot of guys keep it alot longer and don't have any problems, but I've had serious food posioning and its not worth it.
#7
RE: Is the meat still good
The meat will be good (safe to eat) as long as it has been kept frozen. You won't get food poisoning from it . The worst that can happen is some freezer burn (meat dries out) and some taste and texture change.
#8
RE: Is the meat still good
i'm eating meat from last year right now. it tastes fine. i had it wrapped in freezer paper. theres no freexer burn or anything. i just ate chipped steak from last year and it was fine too. the worst thing that can happen to meat is to partially thaw then refreeze. you are definitely going to get freezer burn and bad meat out of that.
#9
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 321
RE: Is the meat still good
I have sausage from last year that I stored in freezer bags that is still as good as it was the day I made it.
Always repack your meat in freezer paper or freezer bags after you bring it home from the meat processors. The same as you would regular meat from a grocery store.
Cook it and eat it.
Most modern freezers will not burn deer meat if it is packaged properly.
Always repack your meat in freezer paper or freezer bags after you bring it home from the meat processors. The same as you would regular meat from a grocery store.
Cook it and eat it.
Most modern freezers will not burn deer meat if it is packaged properly.