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DIY frozen breakfast burritos

Has anybody made these?  I've been seeing these all over Pinterest.  It seems like a really good breakfast idea (make a big batch, freeze, and microwave one at a time).  I'm just curious how well the egg, cheese, bacon freezes and then reheats.  I don't want to waste a dozen eggs if it's not going to be edible. 
 

Re: DIY frozen breakfast burritos

  • Hmm I would love to know too as I love bkfast burritos! You love your pinterest huh? I do not have an account but I could spend days sitting putzing on it!!! Let us know if you try it:)
  • I would assume they all freeze well, since Jimmy Dean sells frozen egg sandwiches.  Cheese freezes really well. and I wouldn't worry about the bacon either.
  • I read that the trick is to make sure that they are "dry" so that when you refridgerate/freeze then re-heat they don't turn to mush. With the "egg muffins' one blogger said to take them out and cool them on a cookie rack.

  • imageAmandaJLewis:
    I would assume they all freeze well, since Jimmy Dean sells frozen egg sandwiches.  Cheese freezes really well. and I wouldn't worry about the bacon either.

    I had no idea you could freeze cheese.  You learn something new every day.

     
  • Yea seriously you can freeze cheese? That is amazing to know!!
  • Well some cheese freezes better than others. I wouldn't try freezing anything fancy or a soft cheese. But something like a block of cheddar shredded into a burrito would not cause me to worry. Plus if you plan on melting hte cheese after you defrost it, any minor texture changes wouldn't be so noticeable. 

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