Yes, in its original packaging and then put it in a zip lock bag. Eat within a month or so
Alot of people and books tell you not to freeze cheeses, but my research tells me that you can freeze fresh farmer's cheese and some others, as well. Either freeze fresh, soft cheeses, such as mozzarella and goat cheese, in their original packaging, or wrap them tightly in plastic wrap and put that in a zipper-type storage bag before tossing it in the freezer. The cheese should be eaten within about two months, and should be thawed in the refrigerator.
The cheese cake will freeze, however the cream cheese frosting will not.
Yes, you can safely freeze cheese.
no
Cream cheese will separate when defrosted.
Not well.
yes
Fresh cheeses are those that are not aged. Some of the common ones are cottage cheese, ricotta, farmer's cheese, cream cheese, and goat cheese. See Related Links.
Farmer John's farm.
no
You can, but I wouldn't recommend it.
do I roll the cheese ball in nuts before I freeze or when I thaw them out