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danube 06-01-2006 11:15 PM

freezing dough
 

I am making bread once a week, sometimes twice. Sometimes I have to freeze
the bread to keep it fresh for a few days more. Wouldn't it be better if I
froze the unbaked dough and then take it out of the freezer, let it rise
and then bake it? For how long can dough be frozen?

Thanks / JB

wildeny 07-01-2006 12:08 AM

freezing dough
 
Sure. I think the dough can be frozen for at least 6 months (think
about those frozen food).
Here is some information about how's & whys' for the frozen dough.
http://www.breadmachinedigest.com/li...ing_dough.html


Kenneth 07-01-2006 12:50 PM

freezing dough
 
On 6 Jan 2006 16:08:02 -0800, "wildeny"
> wrote:

>Sure. I think the dough can be frozen for at least 6 months (think
>about those frozen food).
>Here is some information about how's & whys' for the frozen dough.
>http://www.breadmachinedigest.com/li...ing_dough.html


Howdy,

Apparently, with regard to freezing, the yeasts are more
robust than the LB.

It is likely that the resulting bread will be fine, but may
not be the same as a side-by-side (but unfrozen) batch.

All the best,
--
Kenneth

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danube 07-01-2006 11:35 PM

freezing dough
 

> It is likely that the resulting bread will be fine, but may not be the
> same as a side-by-side (but unfrozen) batch.
>
> All the best,


Thanks for the replies. I will try it and report back in a few weeks.

JB

Dick Adams 08-01-2006 03:28 PM

freezing dough
 

"danube" > wrote in message ...

> I will try it and report back in a few weeks.


OK, we'll just wait.

Well, you could put a webcam in the freezer so
we would have something to talk about in the
meantime.

--
Dicky

hutchndi 08-01-2006 04:26 PM

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"Dick Adams" > wrote in message
news:acawf.1184$ID1.310@trndny01...

"Well, you could put a webcam in the freezer so
we would have something to talk about in the
meantime."


Now theres an idea.....

hutchndi




dan w 08-01-2006 07:46 PM

freezing dough
 

"hutchndi" > wrote in message
news:O2bwf.4046$Dh.1084@dukeread04...
> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> "Dick Adams" > wrote in message
> news:acawf.1184$ID1.310@trndny01...
>
> "Well, you could put a webcam in the freezer so
> we would have something to talk about in the
> meantime."
>
>
> Now theres an idea.....
>
> hutchndi
>
>

do it hutch- i can't wait to add another one of you web cams to my favorites
:)

dan w



hutchndi 08-01-2006 07:59 PM

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"dan w" > wrote in message
. ..

> do it hutch- i can't wait to add another one of you web cams to my

favorites
> :)


Dan you must be as weird as me. I will have to let you know when there is
actually something happening on my doughcam, as you can see from the date,
I
dont use it much, just if I am not home when I should be babysitting
(doughsitting?).

http://members.cox.net/hutchberryhome/index.html

hutchndi




danube 13-05-2006 11:09 AM

freezing dough
 
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 15:28:06 +0000, Dick Adams wrote:

>
> "danube" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>> I will try it and report back in a few weeks.

>
> OK, we'll just wait.
>
> Well, you could put a webcam in the freezer so we would have something to
> talk about in the meantime.


Right, I am bleary-eyed now after watching the webcam for such a long
time. However, the dough had been frozen for 4 month now and it baked just
fine today. It seems that it lost a bit of moisture, judging from the ice
in the freezer bag. Maybe it would be good to make the dough a bit more
wet to begin with.

JB


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