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Frozen Tinkyada


Guhlia

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Guhlia Rising Star

I just wanted to comment on Tinkyada since it's the common favorite around here. A few weeks ago I made a HUGE lasagna. We put a few pieces in the freezer since there was so much left over. I just took out the first piece today for lunch. Wow!!! It's really good reheated out of the freezer. I heated it on low heat in the microwave. The noodles are wonderful still. I just thought I'd share. I'm so excited!


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Angie, thanks for letting us know! I've been afraid to try freezing it. It would be great to freeze mac and cheese etc. in meal portions for a quick lunch or supper after being in town all day. That's great news!

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For christmas day my boyfriend's mother made me the most amazing stuff shells with Tinkyada jumbo shells. There was some leftover, so I froze it. I reheated the other day, praying that it was going to me good. OMG!!!! I think that it was even better than the first time.

chrissy Collaborator

EG+FC----how lucky can you be-----your boyfriend's MOTHER is cooking gluten free for you----how wonderful, hang on to that guy----if for no other reason than his mother must be great!LOL!!LOL!!

glad to know the tinkyada freezes well---i need to get back into making some freezer meals.

Guhlia Rising Star
For christmas day my boyfriend's mother made me the most amazing stuff shells with Tinkyada jumbo shells. There was some leftover, so I froze it. I reheated the other day, praying that it was going to me good. OMG!!!! I think that it was even better than the first time.

I agree... I think it may have even been better after being frozen.

Felidae Enthusiast

Yes, I have frozen Tinkyada pasta dishes before and they are delicious reheated.

EG+FC Apprentice
EG+FC----how lucky can you be-----your boyfriend's MOTHER is cooking gluten free for you----how wonderful, hang on to that guy----if for no other reason than his mother must be great!LOL!!LOL!!

glad to know the tinkyada freezes well---i need to get back into making some freezer meals.

Yea his whole family is great. Yestarday I went to his uncle's house and I was planning on not eating anything because his aunt was making lasgna. But she was like I was thinking about what to make you all day and I thought of polenta because it has no flour in it. I was sooo happy. The polenta with grated cheese was soooo good......they love me!!! lol And I plan on keeping him for a long time :)


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mmm, good to know that it freezes well! i will have to make some big batches!

Guest cassidy

I never even considered that freezing could be a problem for it. I make lasagna all the time and freeze it. I've eaten it a couple of months later without a problem. I throw it in the microwave and treat it like normal pasta.

The only mistake I made with it is that I was making soup in the crock pot. I added the pasta and let it cook for a lot longer. It turned into this gloppy mess at the bottom of the soup and made it totally inedible. I don't know if I've ever made soup with regular pasta and if that would have happened with regular pasta. I think next time I would keep the pasta separate and just add it in each bowl of soup.

floridanative Community Regular

I don't think Tinkyada reheats well from the fridge but it does fine when frozen. I still prefer Bi-Aglut or Sr. Shar pasta but they don't export their lasagne noodles to the US - that I can find anyway ( :() so I'm having lasagne made with Tinkyada tonight.

Lisa Mentor

You all convinced me, although, never a pasta fan.

Can you post an ordering web site?

L

Guhlia Rising Star
You all convinced me, although, never a pasta fan.

Can you post an ordering web site?

L

www.shopbydiet.com... I think they have Bi-aglut and Tinkyada, they have some Schar products too, but I'm not sure if they have Schar noodles. I believe tinkyada is on sale right now.

Lisa Mentor
www.shopbydiet.com... I think they have Bi-aglut and Tinkyada, they have some Schar products too, but I'm not sure if they have Schar noodles. I believe tinkyada is on sale right now.

Thanks Angie :)

Felidae Enthusiast
I don't think Tinkyada reheats well from the fridge but it does fine when frozen. I still prefer Bi-Aglut or Sr. Shar pasta but they don't export their lasagne noodles to the US - that I can find anyway ( :() so I'm having lasagne made with Tinkyada tonight.

I always cook the whole package and so I reheat it quite often. I think it reheats quite well from the fridge. But, Schar is good too, much like the gluteney pasta of the past.

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