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Freezing Baked Goods

You can freeze baked goods, but package them carefully to maintain the quality or freshness the food had before freezing.

Package food tightly in heavy-duty foil, airtight plastic wrap, freezer wrap or water-tight containers.

Durations

Baked yeast bread and rolls maintain quality in the freezer only up to 6 months. They are better if you use them within 3 months.

Use partially baked rolls which are at the brown and serve stage in six to eight months.

Use unbaked yeast bread dough within one month. Sometimes this is too long a storage time in the freezer. More yeast is needed than the recipe calls for when you plan to freeze unbaked dough, because freezing will damage some yeast cells.

Most baked quick breads freeze well, but use them within three months.

Unfrosted cakes freeze well, but storage time varies.

Store angel food, chiffon or sponge cake 2 months.

Store cheesecake 2 to 3 months.

Chocolate 4 months

 Fruit cake up to 12 months.

Yellow or pound cake will stay good for 6 months.

Put baked cookies in a plastic bag and/or rigid container. They will keep 8 to 12 months.

Any freezable pie, such as a fruit, will keep well if you freeze it no more than 2 months.

 Unbaked fruit pies will stay as long as 8 to 9 months.

Some cookie doughs will stay good for 6 months.

Nuts also freeze well; salted nuts from 6 to 8 months and unsalted from 9 to 12 months.

 


    

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