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And the winner of the dullest question of the week is ......

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Carla · 20/01/2005 14:11

Can you freeze croissants/pain au chocolat? I'm so fed up with having to stop off at M&S before I pick them up. They don't have them every day, but it's still one thing I could do without.

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Titania · 20/01/2005 14:11

i freeze mine.

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Twiglett · 20/01/2005 14:12

don't think they freeze well TBH .. but try one ..you never know

you can get frozen part-baked croissants and then cook the mix I seem to remember

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vict17 · 20/01/2005 14:12

would it say on the packet if they are freezable?

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NameChangingMancMidlander · 20/01/2005 14:12

I'm pretty sure that you can. I seem to recall seeing the little snowflake icon on the back of the ones from tesco, which means they're suitable for home freezing.

HTH

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lowcalCOD · 20/01/2005 14:12

yes dullard

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Grommit · 20/01/2005 14:12

Yes you can - recommend you allow to defrost naturally if poss and then pop in oven for a few minutes to freshen up

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lowcalCOD · 20/01/2005 14:12

totally fine

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Carla · 20/01/2005 14:20

Thank you! Will have a go. vict17, do you really think they would make it that easy for me? They refuse to have the ones in a packet that curl round, I have to buy the individual ones because they're 'straighter'

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lowcalCOD · 20/01/2005 14:20

deffo carla

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vict17 · 20/01/2005 14:21

oh I see!!!

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Cam · 20/01/2005 14:21

yes

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Tommy · 20/01/2005 14:44

How about those ones you can but from the chiller - keep them in the fridge and just cook them when you want them?

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DaddyCool · 20/01/2005 14:45

you can freeze pretty much any bread product and it'll thaw ok.

I'm always surprised at the 'freezing' questions. We freeze everything. Pretty much everything will freeze, will it not.

We tried some non-baked frozen dough ones at xmas and they were fantastic. You leave them out overnight to thaw and rise, then you pop them in the oven for 20 minutes.

What am I doing, I need to get a life

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wilbur · 20/01/2005 14:51

Well, I find that things definitely freeze okay, it's just that I sometimes get gruesome results when they thaw....

Croissants fine though, but def pop in oven for a freshen up.

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