Hawaiian food cooking instructions - prepare your feast!

Per the USDA: Frozen foods remain safe indefinitely.

Char Siu Pork

Thaw in the refrigerator, microwave or under cold running water. For heating, use a double broiler or a chafing dish with sterno flames. Add a few teaspoons of water per pound of meat and steam for 15 to 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. If using a microwave, add a few teaspoons of water per pound of meat and heat for one and half minutes per pound, stirring occasionally. On the stove, add a few teaspoons of water per pound of meat and heat until warm, stirring occasionally. 45 day shelf life chilled, or longer if frozen.

Kalua Meats

Thaw in the refrigerator, microwave or under cold running water. For heating, use a double broiler or a chafing dish with sterno flames. Add a few teaspoons of water per pound of meat and steam for 15 to 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. If using a microwave, add a few teaspoons of water per pound of meat and heat for one and half minutes per pound, stirring occasionally. On the stove, add a few teaspoons of water per pound of meat and heat until warm, stirring occasionally. 45 day shelf life chilled, or longer if frozen.

Lomi Salmon

Lomi Salmon is best when served chilled. Keep refrigerated, 15 day shelf life chilled, or longer if frozen.

Lau Lau

Steaming is the suggested way to reheat. Use a standard steamer, a double boiler or chafing dishes with sterno flames (these seem to work the best for large quantities) and steam for 15-20 minutes.

If you are unable to steam, place in the microwave with moistened paper towels. Heat in batches and in small increments of time. One lau lau usually takes 2-3 minutes in total. 45 day shelf life chilled, or longer if frozen.

Cooked Luau Leaves

Keep frozen until ready for use. To make your own lau lau or squid/chicken luau dish, simply simmer leaves in coconut milk along with your choice of meats (beef, pork, chicken or seafood) and simmer until leaves fall apart for an island-style meal. Alternatively, use as you would frozen spinach.

Poi

To soften frozen poi, add water as directed on the outside of the bag (one cup per pound). Place in microwave and stir every minute or place container in double broiler over stove top. Use a blender, smoothie maker or hand-held mixer to mash out lumps and make into a paste. You may want to add a little sugar to sweeten this tart food.

Portuguese Sausage

If you prefer the outside to be crunchy, sear in a pan on the stove top for 1 - 2 minutes on each side or place on a grill for 1-3 minutes, flipping the sausage once during cooking. Will last up to ten days in refrigerator, or longer if frozen.