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First time trying to make these. Can the dough be frozen if I don't want to
bake the whole batch?

Recipe says to let it rise in frig in plastic bowl overnight.

If I can freeze it should I do it before or after the overnight part?

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On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 00:06:12 +0000, The Wolf wrote:

>
> First time trying to make these. Can the dough be frozen if I don't want to
> bake the whole batch?
>
> Recipe says to let it rise in frig in plastic bowl overnight.
>
> If I can freeze it should I do it before or after the overnight part?


Yes. You may not need to do the 'overnight part' if you freeze the
dough.

I would put this into a glass or stainless steel bowel.
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"zerkanX" > wrote in
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> On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 00:06:12 +0000, The Wolf wrote:
>
>>
>> First time trying to make these. Can the dough be frozen if I don't
>> want to bake the whole batch?
>>
>> Recipe says to let it rise in frig in plastic bowl overnight.
>>
>> If I can freeze it should I do it before or after the overnight part?

>
> Yes. You may not need to do the 'overnight part' if you freeze the
> dough.
>
> I would put this into a glass or stainless steel bowel.
>


I know of noone who has a glass or stainless steel bowel, but it might help
if you're eating hot peppers! <G>
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On 03/14/2004 3:32 AM, in article
, "Wayne Boatwright"
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> "zerkanX" > wrote in
> news >
>> On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 00:06:12 +0000, The Wolf wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> First time trying to make these. Can the dough be frozen if I don't
>>> want to bake the whole batch?
>>>
>>> Recipe says to let it rise in frig in plastic bowl overnight.
>>>
>>> If I can freeze it should I do it before or after the overnight part?

>>
>> Yes. You may not need to do the 'overnight part' if you freeze the
>> dough.
>>
>> I would put this into a glass or stainless steel bowel.
>>

>
> I know of noone who has a glass or stainless steel bowel, but it might help
> if you're eating hot peppers! <G>


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