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Can I pre crumb my goujons?

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SpottyTeacakes · 10/05/2013 08:59

Having chicken goujons for dinner but that time of day is always fraught with a tired two year old and grumpy baby Smile So can I crumb my goujons now and stick them in the fridge or will the crumbs go funny? Confused

Using dried breadcrumbs if that makes a difference.

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Forgetfulmog · 10/05/2013 09:03

Your title made me laugh Grin

Should be fine. Funnily enough I'm also cooking goujons for tea Smile

SpottyTeacakes · 10/05/2013 09:19

Ok thanks I will do then, will make dinner extra easy then! Need to use up new potatoes (which dp always moans are boring Hmm) any excellent ideas for them?! End of the week so pretty low on supplies.....

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Forgetfulmog · 10/05/2013 09:20

Roast them with black pepper, salt & some garlic cloves?

SpottyTeacakes · 10/05/2013 09:29

Mmm that sounds yum Smile

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wheredidiputit · 10/05/2013 10:14

Yes you can.

It probably better as the crumb will have time to stick and not fall off when cooking.

SpottyTeacakes · 10/05/2013 10:30

Excellent thanks. I will do them in a bit Smile

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iamnowawhaticallmother · 10/05/2013 13:08

That title made me chuckle too - sounded like a fabulous euphemism!

SpottyTeacakes · 10/05/2013 13:14

Grin My goujons are crumbed and in the fridge!

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Frontdoorstep · 10/05/2013 16:16

Hi, yes I do them in advance, my children are older now so not so rushed at tea time myself.

One more thing that I do , when I do goujons I tend to use ruskolene myself but also works with breadcrumbs, I tend to make a double batch, one for tea that night and a lot for the freezer, the freezer lot gives me an easy all ready prepared meal for some time in the future. Both ruskolene and breadcrumbs are fine in the freezer. Take them out to defrost and heat them up.

nappydaysagain · 10/05/2013 16:21

No sensible advice but had a childish chuckle at the title Grin

Restorer · 10/05/2013 16:26

Yes, of course. You can also make double and freeze them, so it's easy next time, provided chicken hasn't been previously frozen.

Better still, get the 2 yo to do it!. Easier if the crumbs are in a plastic big

mrspaddy · 10/05/2013 16:29

My DH hates new potatoes.. but I love them because they are so easy. I halve them .. coat in a little oil and sprinkle dried rosemary, dried garlic before popping them on an oven tray.

SpottyTeacakes · 10/05/2013 16:39

I don't have the will power to freeze half. I want to eat them all Blush although there is thirteen for the three if us....

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Forgetfulmog · 10/05/2013 16:47

Pah lightweight spotty - DH & I could eat 13 between us! I'm encrusting my goujons with polenta

SpottyTeacakes · 10/05/2013 16:53

I could probably eat thirteen to myself to be fair but definitely shouldn't Wink stupid baby weight

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Forgetfulmog · 10/05/2013 20:31

Spotty you're still bf (sorry remember you from the other thread) so eat away! still the excuse I'm giving myself after eating three toffee cupcakes

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