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There are few better ways to start off your morning than by biting into a warm, perfectly toasted bagel. If you like bagels, you’re probably going to buy more than one at a time. To keep your stored bagels as fresh as they tasted on the day you got them, use either the pantry or your freezer. Refrigerating bagels actually makes them go stale faster! Don’t worry, though. Bagels can stay fresh outside of your freezer for several days, and they’ll keep for 6 months on ice.

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    Put aside bagels you don’t plan to eat in 2-7 days. Once you’ve returned from the store or pulled your homemade bagels out of your oven, separate them into 2 groups. 1 group should contain the bagels you know you can finish within the next several days. Put bagels you want to keep for any amount of time longer than that in the other group. This second group is going in the freezer.[1]

    • Fresh bagels can be safely kept in the pantry for up to about a week. However, after 2 to 3 days, they’ll start to go a bit stale. Your best bet is to freeze bagels you’re not sure you can eat within a 2-day timeframe.
    • Store-bought bagels will usually keep for about 5 to 7 days in the pantry. They should be frozen if you won’t eat them within the week.[2]
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    Place fresh-baked bagels in a paper bag to keep them fresh. Next, put this paper bag inside a resealable plastic bag. This combination is the best way to keep baked bagels tasting good for next few days. Press the air out of the plastic bag before you seal it to lock out moisture.

    • Keeping your bagels in an airtight bag will prevent them from hardening.

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    Check the bags of store-bought bagels for holes or tears. The plastic bags that store-bought bagels come in are sometimes a little flimsy or thin. If the bag doesn’t have any holes, you can use it to store the bagels for the next week. Once you’ve checked for damage to the bag, open it up, squeeze out the excess air, and then seal it again.

    • If there’s even a small tear, transfer the bagels to a resealable plastic bag. Be sure to remove the extra air before you seal it up.
    • Generally, you can use the twist-tie the bag came with to reseal it. If the twist-tie doesn’t work, you can knot the end of the bag to close it.
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    Preheat your oven to 350°F (177°C) to toast your next bagel. Before you toast, sprinkle the surface of the bread with a little water. Then, place your bagel directly on the center rack of your preheated oven. Check on the bagel after 5 minutes to see if it’s toasted to your liking. If you prefer it a little crispier, keep it in the oven for an additional 5 minutes (or even longer). Look in on it every 5 minutes until you’re satisfied.

    • The water will resurrect your bagel once it hits the heated oven, making your favorite baked good nice and fresh rather than hard and stale.[3]
    • If you’re worried that your bagel with slip through the cracks on your oven rack, you can put it on a cookie sheet. No need to grease it!
    • You can also use a toaster, although the oven works best.
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    Pre-slice your bagels before freezing them. Since the easiest way to eat frozen bagels is to pop them right in the toaster, you won’t want to thaw your bagel out to cut it in half. Instead, use a bagel slicer or a sharp and serrated bread knife to slice your fresh bagels in half.

    • A bagel slicer is the safest and easiest way to cut bagels in half. You can purchase them online or at major retailers for less than $10 USD.
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    Wrap each bagel in plastic wrap. Once you’ve finished slicing, break out your plastic wrap. Place each bagel in a sheet that’s big enough to wrap them up completely so they don't stick together.[4]

    • The plastic wrap will more effectively protect your bagels from freezer burn.
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    Gather the bagels together in a resealable freezer bag. To keep your freezer organized, it’s best to put the bagels in one bag. This will prevent you from having random bagels stored everywhere! The resealable bag will also provide an extra layer of protection against freezer burn. Use permanent marker to label the bag with the date so you know when the bagels are approaching their expiration.[5]

    • If you don’t want to go through the hassle of individually wrapping each bagel, you can place them in the resealable unwrapped. However, be aware that they may develop freezer burn more quickly.
    • You should also transfer store-bought bagels to a resealable freezer bag, rather than leaving them in the plastic bag they came in. These, too, can be wrapped in plastic wrap for more effective protection.
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    Freeze bagels right after you purchase or make them. This way, your bagels will taste as fresh as the day you got them when you’re ready to eat them again! However, if you miscalculate how many you can eat in 48 hours, don’t worry too much. You can also freeze bagels you haven’t finished after 2 days.

    • Store-bought bagels can last up to a week in the pantry. While it’s better to place store-bought bagels you don’t think you can eat within this amount of time in the freezer right away, they should be fine to go in the freezer toward the end of the week.
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    Toast frozen bagels without thawing them. The best part about frozen bagels is how easy it is to eat them when you’re ready! Pop the bagel in the toaster and set it to a crispier setting to give it plenty of time to bake.

    • Unlike pantry-stored bagels, the toaster and the oven should both be fine for warming up your frozen bagel. If you choose, toast your bagel in the oven at 350°F (177°C) for a minimum of 10 minutes.
    • You may need to give your bagel an extra toast or a few more minutes in the oven. Keep checking on it and let it cook until it’s crisp and warm enough for you.
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    Eat bagels stored in the freezer within 6 months. After 6 months, your bagel will likely begin to develop freezer burn. It also might not bake properly and could taste hard and stale even after a good toasting. Your best bet is to go out and get another fresh batch! Then you can start your storage process over again.[6]

    • Write the date you put the bagels in the freezer on the bag so you can keep track of how long you've had them.
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    Yes, you can. They won't last as long compared to being frozen but bagels can last about 2 weeks in the fridge if stored properly.

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    When you remove the frozen bagels later on, it will be much harder to slice them while they're frozen solid. Cutting them ahead of time avoids the struggle of waiting for them to thaw out and saves you some time.

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      To store bagels in the short-term, keep them in the original packaging and store them in your pantry for up to 7 days. If your bagels are fresh-baked, put them in a paper bag, then put the paper bag inside a resealable plastic bag before storing them in the pantry. If you need to store bagels for longer than 7 days, wrap each bagel in plastic wrap, then place the individually wrapped bagels together in a resealable freezer bag. You can store them like this for up to 6 months in your freezer. If you want to learn how to toast your bagels after you store them, keep reading!

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      How to Store Bagels: 10 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow? ›

      If your bagels are fresh-baked, put them in a paper bag, then put the paper bag inside a resealable plastic bag before storing them in the pantry. If you need to store bagels for longer than 7 days, wrap each bagel in plastic wrap, then place the individually wrapped bagels together in a resealable freezer bag.

      How to store bagels properly? ›

      It is not recommended to store bagels in the refrigerator. Refrigerating bagels can cause them to become stale faster. Keep your bagels on the counter in a paper or zip-top bag, or freeze them for long-term storage.

      Should bagels be stored in plastic or paper bag? ›

      According to the bakers at Zingerman's Bakehouse in Ann Arbor, Michigan, fresh bagels are best stored in a paper bag at room temperature.

      How long do bagels last in Ziploc? ›

      Instead, we recommend storing the bagels in a plastic bag at room temperature. Be sure to squeeze as much air out of the bag as possible. This method can store bagels for up to five days.

      Where do you store bread and bagels? ›

      How to Keep Your Bread Fresh Longer
      • Keep your breads in the paper bag until it cools, then transfer it to a plastic bag or wrap in aluminum foil.
      • Invest in a good bread box. ...
      • Freeze your breads within a day of bringing them home.

      How to store bagels to prevent mold? ›

      In other words, place any bagel halves in a tightly sealed plastic bag at room temperature, and squeeze out any excess air before you close said bag. Stored this way, bagel slices should stay fresh for about three days, though you might want to revive them in the toaster before digging in.

      Can you store bagels in a container? ›

      They'll be just as fresh as when you brought them home from the bagel store! Put in an airtight container. When you're ready to reheat soak a paper towel with water and squeeze out the excess water.

      What is the best bag to store bagels in? ›

      It's best to store bagels on the counter in a paper or zip-top bag (make sure your bagels aren't still warm when you put them in bags or they will get soggy).

      Can you store bagels in a bread box? ›

      Along with storing bread, the bread bin keeps things tidy. If, like me, you love to have a wide array of carbs to pick from and hate how nuts your countertop looks with the plastic packaging for flour tortillas, rye, English muffins, and bagels all thrown on top of each other, simply put them in a bread bin.

      Can you eat bagels straight out the bag? ›

      Unless you've purchased a fresh-baked bagel - meaning less than six hours old - you'll want to toast your bagel before eating it. Place your bagel in an oven set to 375 °F (191 °C) for 4-5 minutes. Toasting your bagel before slicing it will give your bagel a crisp exterior, and moist, chewy center.

      Why do my bagels mold so fast? ›

      Quick tip: Bagels get moldy when spores in the air land on the bread and use the residual moisture to propagate. If your bagels are preservative-free, this could happen within a day or two. Wilson suggests freezing bagels immediately unless you will enjoy them the same day.

      Can you free bagels? ›

      Wrap each bagel half in plastic wrap, foil, or beeswax paper. (This is to prevent the bagel halves from sticking and freezing to each other). Place the bagels in a freezer-safe bag. Freeze and store for up to 3-4 months.

      What is the best way to store homemade bagels? ›

      Contrary to popular belief, refrigerating your bagels will actually make them go stale more quickly. You should store them in plastic bags at room temperature, or freeze them immediately. Make sure your bagels aren't still warm when you put them in bags or they will get soggy.

      What is the best container for storing bread? ›

      The best container to keep bread in is one that provides airtight protection against moisture and air exposure. Wesco's bread bins are the best choice because of their level of quality and their stylish designs. If you're looking for the perfect bread storage solution, explore Wesco's Bread Bins Collection.

      How to store bread on a kitchen counter? ›

      But if you plan to polish it off within a few days, let it stay on the counter inside an airy cotton bag. For those who live in cold, dry places, it's always good to store bread at room temperature. Using an airtight container will preserve the moisture in the bread and keep it from drying out too quickly.

      What happens if you don't keep the bagels refrigerated? ›

      Well, that's because your mom probably said to put all food in the fridge. We're not saying she's wrong, we're just letting you know if you place your bagels in there they will become less chewy and drier. It's better to put them in the pantry or leave them on the counter until they're ready.

      How to make store-bought bagels better? ›

      If you prefer a crisp exterior and chewy interior, place the whole bagel into the oven at 350-375°F for 4-5 minutes. For a softer, fluffier interior, run the bagel under warm water for 10-15 seconds or spritz it with warm water before placing it in a 375°Foven for 4-5 minutes.

      How long are bagels good for after the best by date? ›

      Packaged Bagels & Breads

      Trying to extend the shelf life is not recommended for freshly baked bread, but the preservatives in packaged bagels and bread allow it to last one to two weeks beyond the "Use Buy" date, if refrigerated. Just keep an eye out for mold or a crunchy, stale texture.

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