Can Oreos be frozen?
Oreo cookies are delicious. You may have a family that immediately attacks the package as soon as you get home from the supermarket and you have decided to keep a package for yourself somewhere where they won’t look.
Or maybe you’re the person who buys a pack of Oreos because they sound good at the time, only to realize you can’t finish the pack before they go stale.
Can Oreos be frozen? The good news is that you can freeze your Oreos for up to 8 months, and it’s a very simple process. However, Oreos can become more brittle after being frozen and need to be handled with care.
They keep well and hold the flavor quite well, and you can choose the Oreo that you like best. From their specialty flavors to the simple, traditional Oreos, you can’t go wrong.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through the Oreo freezing process and share some valuable tips and information that can help you in the freezing process.
How to Freeze Oreos
It seems very simple; Oreos are just like any other cookie, so just stick them in the freezer and that’s it, until you need them, right? Although this is true for the most part, there are also some important things to keep in mind.
For example, Oreos sometimes become slightly brittle when frozen. You can freeze them anyway, and they freeze well, but you’ll need to be careful when handling them to prevent them from breaking or falling apart.
There are a couple of different options for freezing Oreos. You can freeze them in their original container or divide them into the portions you want. We will try both options.
Freeze the Oreos in the store container
First, we’re going to cover what you need to know about freezing Oreos when you want to leave them in their store packaging.
Maybe you’ve stocked up and have 3 unopened packs of Oreos, or maybe you can’t finish a pack in a reasonable amount of time.
Whatever your reasoning, if you want to freeze your Oreos in the original container, you can.
Know, however, that if you freeze them like this, you should plan to use them all when you take them out of the freezer, or you’ll have to refreeze or wrap them.
Follow these steps to freeze your Oreos in the store container:
- If your package is unopened, it’s ready. If it isn’t, you’ll need to wrap it in plastic wrap or put it in a large freezer bag and seal it airtight.
- Label and date the container so you know how long your Oreos have been in the freezer.
- Store them in a place where they won’t get crushed or banged up a lot in the freezer to prevent them from falling apart.
- Store them in the freezer this way for up to 8 months for the best quality.
As you can see, this process is quite simple. The most important thing to keep in mind is that you need to make sure that your Oreos are stored airtight to avoid any adverse effects of cold air from the freezer.
As we mentioned above, freezing can make the Oreos slightly brittle, so make sure they don’t get crushed and handle them carefully if you have to move them.
Freeze the Oreos in other containers
While it can be very convenient to cram the entire packet of Oreos into a freezer bag and stick it in the freezer, the few extra moments it takes to separate them into portions makes it so much easier in the long run.
In this process, you can separate your Oreos into the portions you prefer. If you always eat 2 Oreos at a time, pack them this way so you have the perfect amount when you take them out.
This is a versatile option because you can freeze as many or as few as you like together, or have a variety.
You don’t have to worry about getting the whole package out of the freezer and then trying to figure out what to do with the other dozen Oreos you won’t be using right away.
This process is simple and comfortable. We recommend that you go this route, but the choice is entirely up to you and your preferences.
Follow these steps to freeze Oreos in other containers:
- Separate the Oreos into the portions you want. You can have a variety of serving sizes or group them all into the same size servings.
- Wrap each set or serving in plastic wrap that is marked freezer-safe. You can also put them each in their own freezer bag, but we recommend wrapping them up and putting them all in the same bag so you don’t waste space.
- Take all the wrapped Oreos and place them in an airtight freezer-safe container or heavy-duty freezer bag. This added layer of protection helps keep your Oreos fresh, while also making sure they don’t absorb freezer odors and flavors. We also recommend it because it keeps them all together in one place.
- Seal all containers to keep them tightly closed and airtight for the safety of your Oreos.
- Label and date the container so you know what’s in it and when it arrived.
- Freeze your Oreos this way for up to 8 months.
When you freeze them like this, you don’t have to use them all at once. With separate portions, you can take what you need when you need it.
As with the other method, you will need to handle them carefully and not crush them in the freezer.
Using the Oreos after they have been frozen
Alright, you’ve managed to freeze your Oreos. And now that?
When you’re ready to use your Oreos after freezing them, you’ll find that this is the best part of the process: you don’t have to thaw them!
You can take out your Oreos and eat them frozen. If you search the internet, you’ll see that some people like frozen Oreos better than regular ones. This just might become your new favorite frozen treat.
Although Oreos keep in the freezer, they do not become hard and icy, if stored properly. They might be a bit tougher (after all, they are frozen), but you can still bite right into them. In fact, they are very rich!
You can also let your Oreos thaw at room temperature for a couple of hours and they are done.
One last reminder: freezing your Oreos and then thawing them can make them slightly brittle, so be careful to avoid crumbling the cookies.
Related questions
We hope you find our guide to freezing Oreo cookies a useful and informative resource. We also hope you’ll try a frozen Oreo or two to see if you like them.
The freezing process is pretty straightforward if you know the tricks and what to watch out for. You will be able to enjoy your Oreos for months.
Take a look at the common questions below to see if there is any additional information that might be helpful to you.
Can Oreos dipped in milk be frozen?
This may seem strange, but there are recommendations to try it. The consensus is that when you eat them, they taste very much like cookies and cream flavored ice cream. Sounds good to us!
For this particular recommendation, you soak them in milk until soft, then bag them and pop them in the freezer.
You can then eat them straight out of the bag on a hot summer day for a cool and refreshing bite.
Do Oreos go bad?
While Oreos probably won’t go bad anytime soon, they will go stale and that’s almost as bad.
Oreos have a long shelf life and can usually be eaten at least a month after the expiration date stated on the packaging.
You should always check for negative factors, such as mold, but otherwise the Oreos will still be safe to eat. If they’re just stale, you can eat them, but it won’t be a pleasant experience.