How well does this freeze?
#1
Banana Bread? I have some bananas that need to be made into some bread or get tossed out. Was thinking of doing it in a 13 x 9 cake pan then cutting it into sections for freezing?
Will this work?
Will this work?
#3
The bread will freeze well if wrapped tightly in foil. Or you can peel the bananas-- just throw them in a ziploc bag. I put 2-3 in each bag as that is how many my receipes usually call for.
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banana bread freezes very well- we make up 20-30 loaves every year for christmas packages- and freeze them until time to put together packages- comes out great.
to protect it from freezer burn i cool it completely- then wrap in seran wrap (plastic wrap) then i wrap in tin-foil- and using a sharpie i write on the foil what it is and the date-
we tend to make it off & on as we have bananas that need to be used-so with the loaves dated i can make sure i give away the oldest first--
to protect it from freezer burn i cool it completely- then wrap in seran wrap (plastic wrap) then i wrap in tin-foil- and using a sharpie i write on the foil what it is and the date-
we tend to make it off & on as we have bananas that need to be used-so with the loaves dated i can make sure i give away the oldest first--
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Originally Posted by Annaquilts
you can also just peel the bananas, freeze them .
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If you just freeze the bananas, keep in mind that frozen bananas taste creamy like ice cream for a lot less calories.
For an even better treat, roll them in crushed nuts and mini chocolate chips before you freeze them. It makes a great treat!
For an even better treat, roll them in crushed nuts and mini chocolate chips before you freeze them. It makes a great treat!
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