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Don't Let It Go Bad: 3 Ways To Keep Your Bread Bakery-Fresh

There's nothing better than the taste of freshly baked bread, especially when it comes directly from the bakery. Unfortunately, bread begins to go stale almost as soon as it leaves the oven. That means you either need to eat your freshly baked bread as soon as you purchase it, or you need to figure out ways to keep it fresh longer. Since you probably don't want to eat all your bread as soon as you purchase it, here are a few simple steps that will help you keep your bread fresh longer:

Keep it Sealed

When it comes to bread, air is the biggest culprit of staleness. As soon as your bread is exposed to air, it's going to go stale. The best way to protect your bread from going stale too quickly is to keep the package sealed. First, keep the bread in its original package, and seal it up after each use. Second, purchase a specially-designed bread box for your kitchen. Sealing the package, and keeping it in a bread box will help keep your bread fresh longer.

Stop the Mold

In addition to preventing staleness in your bread, you also need to prevent mold growth. Moisture and exposure to the air can mold to grow in your bread. While the mold won't harm you, it does give your bread a distasteful appearance, and a bitter taste. To prevent mold growth, you can store your bread in the refrigerator. Don't leave it stored in the refrigerator for too long, though. Refrigeration can cause your bread to lose too much moisture, which will make it feel, and taste dried out.

Freeze it for Later

If you like to keep bread on hand, don't store your extra in the cupboard. Instead, seal it tightly and place it in the freezer. Bread can last for several weeks when stored in the freezer. Once you need to use it, simply bring your loaf of bread out of the freezer and set it on the counter to thaw. If you need to freshen your bread up a bit after freezing, simply remove it from the wrapper, and stick it in the oven for a minute. Once it cools down, place it back in the wrapper. Your bread will have that fresh-baked feel, aroma, and taste again.

Don't let your bakery-fresh bread go to waste. Use the tips provided here to keep it fresh longer. Contact a bakery like Klosterman Baking Company for more information and assistance. 


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