How to Thaw and Heat Broth (Safely + Maintain Quality)
The broth can last 7 days if stored in the chiller and 3-6 months when frozen.
Note: If you plan to freeze broth delivered in a glass bottle, it has to be transferred to a different container.
1. From Freezer → Chiller (Preferred Method)
Total time: 12–24 hours depending on your chiller temperature
Keep the broth sealed in its container (don’t open yet).
Place it on a tray or bowl to catch condensation.
Transfer directly to the chiller (2–4°C).
Leave to thaw overnight or up to 24 hours until completely soft.
✔ Best for flavor, texture, and food safety.
✔ No risk of bacterial growth.
2. Faster Method (If Needed)
From Freezer → Room Temp for 20–30 mins → Chiller
Pull out from freezer and let sit at room temp 20–30 minutes max just to loosen the ice block.
Transfer to the chiller to continue thawing slowly.
✔ Still safe, faster start, but don’t leave out too long.
3. Never Do This
✘ Don’t thaw on the counter for hours
✘ Don’t thaw with hot water
✘ Don’t re-freeze after fully thawed
Storage After Thawing
• Keep in the chiller up to 5–7 days (if sealed and handled properly).
• Once opened, consume within 3–4 days.
Heating instructions
1. Transfer in a cup or bowl.
2. Warm for 3 minutes using the microwave oven or 5 minutes on a regular stove.