How to store salami
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Balmoral Green said:
And once cut, what's the best way to store?
I usually keep the big ones in the fridge for up to a couple of weeks, but I suspect they could be kept much longer as although they look/smell/taste OK, I've lost confidence by then.
We've kept them in the fridge for a month or so before now and they've been perfectly fine.I usually keep the big ones in the fridge for up to a couple of weeks, but I suspect they could be kept much longer as although they look/smell/taste OK, I've lost confidence by then.
As long as the mould (or whatever it is) is white and not green/black you'll be ok.
Hang it in a dry, dark cupboard or garage and it will keep for months. Freezing is also an option but only for the more fatty sausages, things like parma ham don't like being frozen.
Wash the skin before you do eat it and once cut wrap it in waxed paper and put it in the fridge. Don't let it touch the sides otherwise it will harden.
If you find that it has dried out when you decide to eat it, wrap the salami in an old tea towel put it in a flat dish and pour cheap red wine over it. Leave it to soak for 4/5 days occasionally topping up the wine to keep the tea towel moist.
One other tip, the taste of the salami will change depending on how thick or thin you cut it.
Wash the skin before you do eat it and once cut wrap it in waxed paper and put it in the fridge. Don't let it touch the sides otherwise it will harden.
If you find that it has dried out when you decide to eat it, wrap the salami in an old tea towel put it in a flat dish and pour cheap red wine over it. Leave it to soak for 4/5 days occasionally topping up the wine to keep the tea towel moist.
One other tip, the taste of the salami will change depending on how thick or thin you cut it.
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