How can you freeze flapjacks: Best ways for freezing flapjacks!

How can you freeze flapjacks: Best ways for freezing flapjacks!

How can you freeze flapjacks?

Flapjacks are so amazing that it is almost impossible for any of us to forget their taste. I guess that is the reason even you would be baking flapjacks at your home. But when you make too much of it, then what to do? Can you freeze flapjacks? How to store them? Then definitely such questions may pop into your mind.

Well, the answer to your curious question of yours is yes. You can go on to freeze flapjacks for nothing less than 3 months. In order to freeze this delicate baked snack, you have to follow the below-mentioned steps.

  1. Cut the flapjacks into smaller pieces.
  2. To a freezer bag add the flapjack pieces.
  3. Seal the entire bag properly. You can also place each bar in individual freezer bags to store larger pieces or bars as a whole.
  4. At last, place it in a freezer to freeze.

Easy Flapjack Recipes

What is more delicious than a bowl of hot pasta followed by some sweet flapjacks for dessert? Here are a few healthy and easy flapjack recipes that you can try at home.

Traditional Flapjacks Recipe With Honey Recipe

Traditional Flapjacks Recipe With Honey Recipe

  1. 225g butter, plus extra for the tin
  2. 75g caster sugar
  3. 4 tbsp honey
  4. 350g porridge oats

Recipe for the most delicious honey flapjacks

  1. Preheat the oven to 180°C/160°F. Butter and line a rectangular pan with parchment paper that measures 30 by 15 cm. In a pan over medium heat, melt the butter, sugar, and honey while swirling regularly until the butter has melted and the mixture is smooth.
  2. Pour the butter and honey mixture over the oats into a mixing dish. Stir the oats until they are evenly coated. Pour the mixture into the prepared tin and spread it out evenly using a spatula or the back of a spoon. Cook until gently browned, about 10 to 15 minutes. Leave in the tin to cool, then take out and cut into squares.
  3. You can also choose to drizzle some chocolate syrup for added flavor.

Chewy Fruit Flapjacks Recipe

Chewy Fruit Flapjacks Recipe

Ingredients

  1. 100 g butter unsalted
  2. 60 g dark brown sugar
  3. 100 g golden syrup
  4. 200 g porridge oats
  5. 100 g dried mixed fruit pieces

Recipe for Chewy fruit flapjacks

  1. Set the temperature of your oven to 180°C. Using baking parchment, line a 24 x 24 cm baking pan.
  2. When the butter has melted and the sugar has dissolved, add the brown sugar, and golden syrup, and cook the mixture while stirring occasionally.
  3. Oats, dried fruit, and (if using) nuts or seeds should all be added. Mix well. You can also add a few milk chocolate chips.
  4. Spread the oat mixture evenly across the tray after transferring it there. Use a spatula or the back of a spoon to level the surface.
  5. Bake for 15 to 16 minutes, or until the sides are just beginning to turn golden but the center is still soft.
  6. Turn out and cut into bars after allowing the mixture to cool completely in the pan.

How to freeze flapjacks?

If you are baking flapjacks at your home, then make sure that you provide it ample amount of time to cool down. Just after your fresh batch of flapjacks cools down. You have to follow the below instructions for freezing your entire batch.

Step 1: You have to start by cutting down your flapjacks into portion-size pieces. Then you have to wrap each portion in the tin-foil film. Do make sure that all of the portions are airtight.

Step 2: Now put all of the wrapped portions in the freezer-proof bag. Don’t forget to put the name along with the date. Remember how long it has been after you froze them.

Step 3: Finally you got to put your bag inside the freezer and wait for a few hours to freeze them.

Can you freeze flapjack batter? Can you freeze flapjack mixture?

Freezing already prepared flapjacks is quite an easy task. If you are someone who loves to make them fresh but are busy with daily schedules, can you freeze flapjack batter and use it later? Let’s find out!

There will be no problem in freezing the flapjack batter. But, the thing is this is no way of freezing flapjack. Rather it’s advised that you go by the earlier method of baking them first and then further allow them to cool. Now you should go on to freeze it.

How to store flapjacks: Top 3 amazing tips for freezing flapjacks

Top 3 amazing tips for freezing flapjacksNow you have learned the way of freezing the flapjacks and what would be the correct way of freezing them. Yet I have some tips for you. You can use these tips to have better and more appealing results.

Try layering using baking paper:

I can understand that there must be some of you worrying about your flapjacks sticking to one another while freezing. So, try placing a sheet of baking paper or greaseproof paper between every flapjack.

This can be handy for you; you can pull one out and use it as per the requirement.

Placing in lunchboxes

It’s advised that you go for placing your frozen flapjack in a lunchbox for keeping your lunch cool. Then allow it to defrost or thaw for the entire day. Then you can easily have it on your lunch.

Prefer quality & freezer-friendly bags

When you will be keeping your flapjacks in a freezer and allowing them to freeze. There are high chances that somehow air might seep through. Your job is to not allow that to happen, as it can spoil everything.

Hence, you should be using high-quality and thick freezer-friendly bags.

How long can you freeze flapjacks?

  • Flapjacks are way too freezer friendly they easily acclimatize under the conditions. They can easily last up to about three months.
  • Once that period is over, you will find texture starts getting fainted. So, would be its taste. These can happen even due to the freezer burn and trust me you won’t be appreciating that taste very much.
  • Since these are so sweet and tasty. That you would hardly be able to take your eyes off, every time you open the freezer. So, luckily it will be finished way before the due date.

It would take around 7 to 10 days for the flapjacks to turn dry and stale in a fridge. That too when it is kept in a lined airtight container.

How to defrost frozen flapjacks?

How to defrost flapjacks?You will find defrosting flapjacks just as easy as freezing them, once you are familiar with the right steps. Here are the steps for defrosting flapjacks.

Step 1: Remove flapjacks from the freezer then put them inside your refrigerator to thaw (defrost).

Step 2: If you are using them as your packed lunch, then you can immediately place them in your lunchbox. The fact that it will make the rest of your lunch cool is the added advantage of it.

Don’t forget to put your frozen flapjack inside a bag to avoid any sort of excess moisture spoiling the rest of your lunch.

Can you refreeze flapjacks?

**I would highly recommend you avoid the option of refreezing your batch of flapjacks. **

It is very likely that refreezing your flapjack bars can end up ruining them. So, you should only be defrosting or thawing them. Whenever you feel like having any.

Do flapjacks freeze well?

Flapjacks are similar to most food items when it comes to freezing them.  So, the answer to this question is yes. Flapjacks freeze quite well; you will even find them delicious. But, it won’t taste exactly like the fresh ones.

Sometimes you can even find them crumbly while eating. That happens when flapjacks lose their texture during the freezing process. Well, this again is not a very big thing because you will find crumbly flapjacks as satisfying as the crunchy ones.

Flapjacks are delicate and delicious snacks. Not preserving them would be a kick in your stomach as well as on your taste. So, now you have a proper idea of the steps to make flapjacks. Finally going through the above article, I hope all of your doubts regarding the freezing flapjacks must be cleared. Still, if you feel like there are points that you want me to touch on or you want something to be added or improved you can lay down the comments. I will be more than happy to listen to you.

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