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> Cheesymite scrolls, Do you freeze them

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post 09/03/2011, 04:18 PM
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Ds is currently hooked on my cheesymite scrolls, which is great. But there is only one of him, and I make the dough in the breadmaker so they go stale before he gets through them.

Has anyone tried freezing them?
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post 09/03/2011, 05:52 PM
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I make and freeze them for kinder and DD still loves them. They are not as yummy or fresh but still perfectly fine. original.gif
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post 09/03/2011, 05:54 PM
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I make pizza scrolls, cook them, and then freeze them.

They aren't as good, but still fine.
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post 09/03/2011, 05:59 PM
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They're edible - especially if you microwave them for 5-10 seconds.

However - I read somewhere the other day that adding a few tablespoons of instant potato helps keep them fresh! Not sure if it applies to frozen ones - but might be worth a go?
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post 09/03/2011, 06:03 PM
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I use to freeze my pizza scrolls 'raw' and then bake from the freezer. Super fresh and you only have to bake as many as you will use short-term. Maybe worth a go with your cheesymites??
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post 09/03/2011, 06:05 PM
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I use to freeze my pizza scrolls 'raw' and then bake from the freezer. Super fresh and you only have to bake as many as you will use short-term. Maybe worth a go with your cheesymites??


Oooh - never knew you could do that? Is that bread dough pizza scrolls (ie made with yeast)?
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post 09/03/2011, 06:06 PM
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No yeast, more like a scone 'dough'. Hmmm, didn't consider that sorry.
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post 09/03/2011, 06:10 PM
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you can buy frozen pizza dough at the shops, I am pretty sure that would have yeast in it. I think your raw cheesymite scrolls would be ok. If they're not, make sure that you let us know wink.gif

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post 09/03/2011, 06:15 PM
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you can buy frozen pizza dough at the shops, I am pretty sure that would have yeast in it. I think your raw cheesymite scrolls would be ok. If they're not, make sure that you let us know wink.gif



Was just doing some googling - it appears some people do freeze bread dough, but it can be a bit hit and miss!

I'm going to try the instant potato idea tomorrow and see how it goes.
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post 09/03/2011, 06:28 PM
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I made a batch of these this afternoon out of dough from my bread maker. I have just put them in the freezer and i thought i would just heat it up in the microwave, rather then just leaving it to thaw out.

Its the first time i have done it so not sure what they will be like?

also its for dh and I (no kids) ph34r.gif lol
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