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Freezing Pancakes?


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sammers1 Enthusiast

I don't know if this is the right place to post this question but I will anyway! I want to make pancakes, like Pamela's, but make a big batch and freeze them for convenience. Does anyone do this? I want to be able to take out one at a time for my little girl. Thanks!


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missy'smom Collaborator

I do this all the time with all kinds of pancakes and french toast and just warm them up in the microwave. Saves alot of time in the morning!

jtangema Apprentice

I also do this often with pancakes, waffles and bread. I would recommend separating them with was paper otherwise they tend to freeze into one big chunk.

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We do this quite often. I usually make a large batch on the weekends.

I put them in a large Ziploc bag with a piece of wax paper between each pancake to prevent sticking. When we reheat int he microwave, I put a paper towel around it to absorb any excess moisture. Works very well.

Phyllis28 Apprentice

Me too. I freeze pancakes in Ziplock sandwich bags for individual servings(usually 2 to a bag). I put them in the refrigerator to thaw. I usually have one or two bags of thawed pancakes in the refrigerator.

lonewolf Collaborator

I freeze them with parchment paper in between and then the kids toast them in the toaster for a quick breakfast.

Darn210 Enthusiast

We do it all the time, too. We also have successfully frozen muffins and cupcakes.


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NorthernElf Enthusiast

I love Kinnikinick's pancakes - I make a big batch and lay them out on a pan to freeze them individually - and then put them in ziplocs so they won't stick together.

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