How To Freeze Spring Rolls

Nia Rouseberg Author: Nia Rouseberg Time for reading: ~1 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
How To Freeze Spring Rolls

Many housewives asked themselves the question: “Is it possible to freeze ready-made pancakes with filling?”.

 
 

How to freeze spring rolls

Many housewives asked themselves the question: “Is it possible to freeze ready-made pancakes with filling?”. After all, it is very convenient: cook a certain amount of pancakes when there is time for this and freeze in portions. And if necessary, simply remove from the refrigerator and reheat in a pan, microwave or oven.

After all, we all saw that supermarkets sell frozen pancakes with various fillings. Why not make such a useful blank yourself? It turns out that you can freeze spring rolls without problems. Just remember that when frozen, such pancakes stick together, so freeze them first before putting them in a container, laying them out in a freezer on a board in one row or wrap each pancake individually in cling film.

Before heating, there is no need to additionally defrost such pancakes. Spread frozen pancakes directly in a hot oven or in a pan with butter and in a few minutes a delicious breakfast or dinner for the whole family will be ready.

Recipes with pancakes

Recipes with the ingredient refined sunflower oil

Ingredients:
  • Pancakes
  • Refined sunflower oil
We will need:
  • Food film
  • Freezer plastic container

How to freeze pancakes with filling step by step instructions with photos

Step 1

 

For work, we need ready-made pancakes with filling, cling film, a plastic container for freezing.

Step 2

 

Bake pancakes, fill with stuffing and roll up. Cool completely. Wrap each pancake in cling film.

Step 3

 

Pack prepared pancakes tightly into a freezer container.

Step 4

 

Cover the container with a lid and send to the freezer for storage. Frozen pancakes are ready!

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