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Freezing Amish Bread?

Can you freeze Amish bread?

By kim whitlock

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Gold Post Medal for All Time! 846 Posts
November 23, 20091 found this helpful

You most certainly can :-) Just wrap tightly with saran wrap and/or foil :-)

 

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November 24, 20090 found this helpful

As Deeli did, I have to smile at this one. I want to add, you can freeze it but you can't use electricity.....just kidding!

 
November 24, 20091 found this helpful

I recently received a starter batter and have been making bread for about 3 weeks. More bread than we can eat. I have frozen some and then taken out to see how it would do and it did great.

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I read recently on the internet you can also freeze the starter mix. It said to lay it on the counter for 3 days before starting the 10 day process after being frozen. Hope this helps.

 

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