Can you freeze tubes of refrigerated biscuits? Can you freeze butter?!


Question: The butter, I'm going to use it pretty quick, but I'm going to buy a lot of it and won't have room to keep it all in my fridge. The biscuits, I like to have on hand, but again, my fridge is small and the local grocery store has a 10/$10 sale.


Answers: The butter, I'm going to use it pretty quick, but I'm going to buy a lot of it and won't have room to keep it all in my fridge. The biscuits, I like to have on hand, but again, my fridge is small and the local grocery store has a 10/$10 sale.

I wouldn't suggest freezing the biscuits if they are in that tube. They are already under a lot of pressure. If they expand it might burst it might do damage to your freezer.

Butter I freeze all the time, no problem.

I don't know about the biscuits but you can freeze the butter. I do that frequently.

I freeze butter all the time but I don't know about the biscuits--I think freezing them would make them not raise right when you did cook them.

yes u can freeze both

I don't think you can freeze the bisquit dough tubes.. It says on the tubes.... You can freeze butter right in the boxes, I do this all the time... Good luck.. Also, in most grocery stores you DO NOT have to buy all 10 items to get the price.... It should ring up SALE price if you do not get 10.... OR split them with someone else... good luck

I freeze both all the time; shop at Sam's.

With the biscuits though, you have to thaw them thoroughly in the fridge before using them.

Yes, you can freeze the butter. I wouldn't freeze the biscuits. They won't cook right when you unfreeze them. A better option is if you have a Sam's near you they carry a brand of biscuits that tastes homemade, but they are frozen. They're only about $4.00 and they taste great. They' are better than freezing a whole can because you can cook as few or as many as you like without waste.

You can freeze butter and biscuits. Are they pilsbury biscuits - I would remove them from the container and place them on a flat pan, cover and once frozen move them to a freezer zip lock bag.





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