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how to freeze unbaked bread dough

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Recipe by
Elaine Douglas
Vancouver, BC

I got this information from a site https://www.thefreshloaf.com/. Find out how you can freeze bread dough with this guide. I want to make dinner rolls by baking only a couple at a time so they don't go stale. Yeast breads are really best the same day they are baked. I will shape the dough and freeze it on cookie sheets and then bake them when I need them.

(1 rating)
yield serving(s)
prep time 1 Hr
method No-Cook or Other

Ingredients For how to freeze unbaked bread dough

  • prepare your bread recipe according to your recipe instructions and double the amount of yeast

How To Make how to freeze unbaked bread dough

  • 1
    Double the yeast. Use only active dry yeast - not fast-acting yeast. Mix bread according to the recipe's instructions but double the yeast amount. This is to compensate for the yeast that will die off in the freezing process. Let the bread go through its first rise. Most yeast breads go through 2 rises. Let the dough do its first rise in a greased bowl as per recipe instructions. After the first rise, punch down dough. Shape the bread dough into loaves. Place loaves into greased bread pans and cover with greased plastic wrap to prevent sticking. This is done to make sure the dough loaves hold their shape when freezing.
  • 2
    When you put the dough in the refrigerator overnight to defrost, unwrap the bread completely, place in or on the greased pan and cover lightly with plastic wrap that has been greased. In the morning, remove pan of bread and allow to rise as you normally would except allow extra time. What I would normally let rise for an hour will take about 2 1/2 hours to fully proof. When I give breads or cakes as a gift, I use foil pans. I line the foil pan with plastic wrap and place the dough in it so it will have the right shape. I freeze the pan and all but remove the pan when the dough is frozen. I found that giving these frozen gifts to be really appreciated. Most people do not make their own breads and such. They either don't know how or just don't have the time. To be able to defrost this when they want and have the instructions to bake it themselves is always appreciated, more than a fully baked item.
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