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Toasted bagels are the perfect combination of crispy and chewy, and they make a hearty, delicious addition to any breakfast. Even better, they freeze well, so you can keep bagels on hand without worrying that you need to use them all at once. Whether you bought your bagels fresh and froze them yourself or you bought them already frozen from the grocery store, defrosting bagels is easy. And if you have extra bagels that you want to preserve, freezing them is simple, too!

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Thawing Frozen Bagels

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  1. Hold the frozen bagel under cool running water for about 30 seconds. Place the frozen bagel in a toaster oven or regular oven set to 350 °F (177 °C) for approximately 5 minutes to defrost it. [1]
    • The oven or toaster oven does not need to be preheated for this method.
    • Bagels are cooked by boiling, then baking, so this method is the closest thing to replicating the original cooking process of the bagel.

    Tip: Wait until the bagel is crusty and warm in the middle to eat it for the closest thing to a fresh-baked bagel.

  2. Moisten a paper towel and wrap it around the bagel before microwaving it. Stick the bagel in the microwave and heat it on high for 10 seconds at a time until it is defrosted. [2]
    • You can follow this method up by broiling the bagel in an oven or toaster oven for about 2 minutes to make it crusty if you have the extra time and want a better-tasting bagel.
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  3. Take out the bagels you want to thaw from the freezer and place them on a tray. Leave them overnight in a cool and dry place to defrost and they will be ready to eat the next day.
    • The fresher the bagels were when you put them in the freezer, the fresher they will taste when you defrost them using this method.
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Freezing Bagels Properly

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  1. Make sure the bagels are completely cool before you freeze them. Wrap each bagel tightly in aluminum foil to prevent freezer burn, freeze them, and eat them within a month for the best flavor. [3]
    • You can leave the bagels in their foil wrap and defrost them using the room temperature method before you want to eat them.

    Tip: Freeze bagels the same day that you bake or buy them for optimal freshness when you defrost them.

  2. Put each bagel in an individual freezer bag with a zip top and squeeze the air out before closing the bag. Bagels stored in the freezer with this method will resist freezer burn for about 3-6 months.
    • Label the bags with the date you freeze them to remember to eat the bagels in time.
    • You can slice the bagels before you place them in the freezer so you have ready-to-toast slices when you’re ready to eat them. [4]
  3. Plastic wrap will add an extra layer of protection against freezer burn. Wrap each bagel individually, then place several in a large zip-top freezer bag and freeze them.
    • Bagels stored in this manner will stay good for at least 6 months. After 6 months, the chances that they will get freezer burn are higher.
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