Freezing Yeast biscuits

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felinementality

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good day all, and peace!
i bake a lot, and i also freeze some dishes after i have assembled them, but before i need to bake them (convenience) before i waste ingredients, i need to know if i can do this with yeast biscuits? :mrgreen:
 
Ever see frozen bread dough in the supermarket?

If THEY can freeze it, YOU can freeze it.
 
Basically - you mix your dough, allow it to rise once, punch it down, portion it and freeze on a cookie sheet. When frozen, remove from the cookie sheet and put in plastic freezer bags.

When you're ready to bake - allow to thaw in the refrigerator overnight and then allow to sit at room temp (3-4 hours) to warm up and have a second rise - then bake.
 
I'm glad you posted this question. I have been craving bread lately, but just don't want to go to the trouble to make it every time I want it. I had wondered about freezing, but didn't want to ruin a batch of it. I figured it was possible, but just wasn't sure if it would work for me.
 
Micheal in FtW, thanks, I'm glad I did some searching and you answered my question.
 

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