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Patak's mini naans

(12 Posts)
Mamie Thu 28-Nov-24 10:25:06

I certainly do! They are such a rare sighting in our bit of France that I scoop them off the shelf and freeze in abundance. We just stick them in the toaster when needed.

MayBee70 Thu 28-Nov-24 09:51:37

When I unfreezes my freezer recently I found some ancient garlic and coriander nans which I ate. I must get some more to freeze.

shysal Thu 28-Nov-24 06:35:50

Thank you for your responses. I have topped and frozen my Naans.

Sago Wed 27-Nov-24 13:35:55

Nan breads generally have a long life as they’re full of preservatives so freezing is rarely necessary.

These breads will freeze safely but you may find they are more prone to breaking after freezing so handle carefully.

JamesandJon33 Wed 27-Nov-24 12:57:51

I freeze most anything, unless it states specifically ‘Do not freeze’. Been okay soo far

escaped Wed 27-Nov-24 12:50:31

Yes, Pataks freeze. I pop them in the toaster straight from the freezer.

shysal Wed 27-Nov-24 12:49:42

I did see advice that it was best to cover loose pizza toppings with a rack to stop them flying off in the air fryer, so maybe they are covering themselves in case of law suits.

MissAdventure Wed 27-Nov-24 12:48:09

I'm pretty sure I've frozen them before, and they were fine.

theworriedwell Wed 27-Nov-24 12:43:12

I buy the Lidl ones. Six in a pack but the pack is divided so you can just use 3 and the other 3 are still in their original packing so keep longer so I don't need to freeze them. I can't see any reason why they wouldn't freeze.

Witzend Wed 27-Nov-24 12:39:33

I freeze packs of naans, don’t think I’ve tried Patak’s though. But you’ve reminded me, I need to get some, so thank you!

Cabowich Wed 27-Nov-24 12:36:56

I regularly freeze naans of all brand names, sizes, flavourings, etc and have not had any problems in the past.

shysal Wed 27-Nov-24 12:32:48

I bought a pack of 4 of these, planning to add pizza toppings and freeze individually for future air frying. Looking at the packaging and also their website, there is no mention of them being freezeable. It just says once opened store in an airtight container and use within one day. I see no reason not to freeze, can anyone think why I shouldn't?