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Can you freeze cheese to keep it fresh? Here’s what you need to know

- BY CLARE MULROY

Did you know there are around 2,000 types of cheese? Cheddar, gouda, Brie, Parmesan, goat cheese — there are endless ways to add the dairy product into your meal for a salty or savory bite.

But as cheese connoisseu­rs know, there’s much more to cheese consumptio­n than just buying a hunk of Monterey Jack and throwing it in your fridge. According to the Internatio­nal Dairy Foods Associatio­n, cheese should be kept in a loose-fitting bag wrapped in wax paper so as not to lose humidity. Soft cheese should be wrapped loosely.

Can you freeze cheese?

Yes, you can freeze cheese, but be warned that some types freeze better than others. Here is how long your cheese will likely remain safe and enjoyable based on the United States Department of Agricultur­e’s guidelines for fridge and freezer storage:

Hard cheeses like cheddar, Swiss or Parmesan:

Fridge, unopened: Six months Fridge, opened: Three to four weeks Frozen: Six months

Soft cheeses like Brie, cottage cheese or ricotta:

Fridge: One week

Frozen: Doesn’t freeze well Processed cheese slices:

Fridge: One to two months Frozen: Doesn’t freeze well According to the Food Network, hard cheeses freeze better than soft cheeses because they contain very little moisture and are unlikely to expand and compromise the texture and flavor when frozen. That doesn’t mean you can’t freeze soft cheese — just be prepared the quality may suffer.

You can freeze soft cheese by grating it and putting it in a plastic bag. Make sure to squeeze the air out of the bag before sealing it tightly. To freeze hard cheese, simply cut into chunks and wrap it in parchment paper and foil before placing it in an airtight plastic bag, the Food Network recommends.

Can you freeze cream cheese?

The USDA does not recommend freezing cream cheese as the texture will change once it’s thawed.

The USDA does not recommend freezing cream cheese because its high moisture and fat content will form ice crystals and a chunkier texture when frozen. Cream cheese should be consumed within two weeks of purchase if refrigerat­ed, the USDA says.

But if texture changes don’t bother you, there are certainly ways to freeze cream cheese. EatingWell recommends freezing unopened cream cheese in its original package or opened cream cheese in tightly wrapped plastic wrap or in an airtight container for up to two months.

To thaw, transfer to the refrigerat­or overnight or defrost in the microwave after discarding foil wrapping. To get back some of that creamy structure, try whipping the thawed mixture with a food processor or whisk, EatingWell writes.

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STOCK.ADOBE.COM Hard cheeses like cheddar can stay fresh in the fridge for up to six months if their packaging is unopened. In the freezer, that same unopened package also can last six months.

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