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Bread Care

Keeping Your Bread Fresh
All House of Bread products are made without artificial preservatives. Follow these simple steps to keep your bread fresh and tasty.

  • If unsliced, store bread at room temperature for the freshest, best-tasting product.

  • What you can expect: Our bread should keep for a week at room temperature.

  • The best place to store bread is in a dark, dry place such as a breadbox or cupboard. Clay breadboxes are particularly good. A good alternative is a closed paper bag or sealed plastic bag.

  • Bread that will not be consumed within a week should be stored in the freezer. Avoid the refrigerator – refrigeration may retard the molding process, but it increases the staling process – freezing retards both.

  • If you see any mold on a loaf of bread, throw the whole loaf away – don’t try to cut around the mold.

   

Refreshing Bread

  • For soft-crust breads, wrap the loaf in foil and bake in a preheated oven for 8 – 12 minutes at 350 degrees.

  • For artisan breads, sprinkle or mist slightly with water and place in a preheated oven for 6 – 8 minutes at 400 degrees.

  • Toasting is another ideal way to refresh the flavor of both soft crust and artisan breads.

   

Freezing Bread

  • Wrap room-temperature bread in aluminum foil and place in a freezer-safe plastic bag, squeezing out as much air as possible. Bread packaged in this manner can be successfully frozen for 2 months without sacrificing flavor or texture.

  • If you know upon purchase that the bread will be frozen, ask for an extra bag at time of purchase and double bag for freezing.

  • Thaw in the unopened plastic bag at room temperature.

  • Follow our instructions for refreshing bread if needed.

   

Slicing Tips

  • Use a high-quality, serrated bread knife and a steady grip.

  • With gentle, constant pressure “saw” back and forth on the loaf, creating smooth, even slices.

  • Do not attempt to slice frozen bread, it is easy to cut yourself if the knife slips. Instead, wait for the loaf to thaw before slicing.

   

House of Bread
House of Bread
Country Club Marketplace at 2005 East 2700 South, Suite D, in Salt Lake City, Utah
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