Thanks for reaching out Diane. The key to freezing baked breads, rolls, and yeasted coffeecakes is to make sure they have completely cooled before you bag them up. You can slice breads and coffeecakes before freezing if you’d like. We suggest double-bagging hard-crusted breads to protect against the sharp edges causing little tears in the plastic, which can cause freezer burn. The items will keep for 3 months in the freezer, but after a month the flavors can begin to dull.
If you wish to serve the items cold, thaw them at room temperature in their freezer wrapping so they can reabsorb any moisture that may cling to the inside of their bags. If you wish to serve the items hot, put them (un-wrapped) into a 400°F oven for 20 minutes; this hot-thawing method makes the items stale faster, so eat at once. You don’t need to thaw individual slices of bread for toast, they can go right from the freezer to the toaster.
February 29, 2024 at 3:24pm
In reply to Can you freeze the bapka… by Diane (not verified)
Thanks for reaching out Diane. The key to freezing baked breads, rolls, and yeasted coffeecakes is to make sure they have completely cooled before you bag them up. You can slice breads and coffeecakes before freezing if you’d like. We suggest double-bagging hard-crusted breads to protect against the sharp edges causing little tears in the plastic, which can cause freezer burn. The items will keep for 3 months in the freezer, but after a month the flavors can begin to dull.
If you wish to serve the items cold, thaw them at room temperature in their freezer wrapping so they can reabsorb any moisture that may cling to the inside of their bags. If you wish to serve the items hot, put them (un-wrapped) into a 400°F oven for 20 minutes; this hot-thawing method makes the items stale faster, so eat at once. You don’t need to thaw individual slices of bread for toast, they can go right from the freezer to the toaster.