How to Freeze Gruyere Cheese (4 Steps)
Freezing cheese is an excellent way to keep it relatively fresh. Although most cheese loses its texture after being frozen, it tends to retain its flavor, making frozen cheese a fine ingredient for sauces and cooked dishes. Hard cheeses, such as gruyere, tend to fare better from freezing than other sorts of cheese and may continue to age slowly over time.
Things You'll Need
- Plastic cling wrap
- Freezer bag
- Knife
Instructions
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Wrap your block of gruyere cheese with a thin layer of plastic wrap. Pull the wrap as tight as you can against the cheese. If the wrap clings well, create a strong seal. If it does not cling, use a piece of tape to make sure it stays closed.
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Wrap the block of cheese a second time. This time, use two or three layers before sealing it up.
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Place the wrapped cheese in a freezer bag. Push as much air out of the bag as you can. Roll the bag over to eliminate any excess space, then seal the bag. Ensure you have created an airtight seal.
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Store your wrapped cheese in a freezer. To ensure the best flavor over time, try to keep the freezer just below freezing.
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