How to Thaw & Heat Frozen Bread Sticks (4 Steps)
Warm, garlicky breadsticks fresh from the oven make a satisfying side for pizzas, pastas, soups and salads, but taking the time to make and knead the dough may put your dinner plans on hold. Fortunately, breadsticks freeze well so you can prepare the dough ahead of time and freeze them individually wrapped before the final rise. Thawing and heating the frozen breadsticks properly ensures they have the best texture and don't dry out during cooking.
Things You'll Need
- Microwave-safe dish
- Baking pan
- Towel
Instructions
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Unwrap the breadsticks and place them in a greased microwave-safe dish. Heat for one minute or until completely thawed but not warmed.
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Transfer the breadsticks to a greased baking pan. Cover with a towel and set the pan in a warm area. Allow the sticks to rise for two hours, or until doubled in size.
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Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Bake the breadsticks for 10 to 20 minutes, or until they are develop a golden brown color. Brushing the breadsticks with butter before baking helps them brown more evenly.
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