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freezing breadcrumbs

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fran b | 17:50 Sat 18th Feb 2006 | Home & Garden
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Does anyone know if it's possible to freeze breadcrumbs successfully and, if so, is there any particular trick to doing it?
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I Just pop them in a plastic bag and freeze - I hate making them so do a load at a time and take out what I need
Ditto, and they need very little defrosting
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Thanks to both of you. Doubled up on the shopping this week so had loads of bread which wouldn't have got used so your replies were very useful.

Hi fran, I tend to use both these methods. If I have the time whiz up excess bread, put a thin layer on a large baking tray and dry them off thoroughly before putting in a large plastic container. Much better than the gaudy orange stuff from the supermarket - and it keeps forever.


Instant stuffing: Fresh bread whizzed up, add fresh parsley, thyme and a bit of sage, whizz again. then freeze. When needed add lemon or orange rind, knob of butter, put in buttered dish - or stuff whatever beast you have and cook.

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