Do Pizza Rolls Expire? Everything You Need to Know

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Pizza rolls are a quick and convenient snack in most supermarkets and can be stored in the freezer when hunger strikes. But do pizza rolls expire? You’ve likely heard horror stories of people having a bad experience with pizza rolls stored in the freezer for longer than they should be. A pizza roll can last a surprisingly long time, but it’s essential to know when it’s time to toss it out.

The short answer is yes, pizza rolls definitely expire, and you should pay attention to their expiration date to avoid illness from eating out-of-date food. However, there are several steps you can take to extend this expiration date and enjoy your delicious little pizza snacks for longer!

Keep reading to learn all the information you need about the shelf life of pizza rolls to enjoy this tasty snack worry-free!

How Long Do Pizza Rolls Last?

a cllock with a pizza for a face
Tick tock, it’s a pizza clock

The shelf life of pizza rolls depends on how you store them. If you store pizza rolls in a cool and dry place, they can last up to two months. It’s best to store them in their original packaging to keep them fresh longer. If you’ve opened the package, transferring them to an airtight container is also a good idea so they don’t spoil. If you let pizza rolls sit out, they can quickly go hard and become inedible.

Homemade Pizza Rolls

Homemade pizza rolls obviously don’t come with their own packaging and should therefore be stored in an airtight container. You should note that homemade pizza rolls also don’t have the same preservatives as store-bought pizza rolls. Therefore, you should expect a homemade batch of pizza rolls to expire quicker even when you keep pizza rolls stored correctly.

Storing in the Freezer

Freezing pizza rolls is also an option. If you freeze pizza rolls, they can last up to 6 months. However, you should be aware that freezing and thawing can affect the texture and taste of the pizza rolls (known as freezer burn). When eating frozen pizza rolls, it’s best to heat them properly and thoroughly before eating.

A pizza roll with a cut out frozen segment
Pizza roll with frosted/frozen segment

If your pizza rolls are left open to the air when in the freezer, they will likely encounter freezer burn. This is where the bread goes hard even when thawed, resulting in a dry, chewy texture to the pizza dough. If your pizza rolls have freezer burn, throwing them out for a fresh batch is best.

Take shelf life with a pinch of salt

It’s important to note that the shelf life of pizza rolls is an estimate. It’s always best to use your senses to determine whether or not a pizza roll is safe to eat – pizza rolls expire quickly in some circumstances. If the pizza rolls have a strange smell, look moldy, or taste stale, it’s best to discard them.

Tips on How to Store Pizza Rolls

When it comes to snacks, pizza rolls are always a hit! They are crunchy on the outside, soft and cheesy on the inside, and delicious all around. What’s not to love? However, for you to enjoy them, you must store them correctly. Here are a few quick tips for storing these rolls.

Use an Airtight Container

pizza rolls in an air sealed container
Air tight container filled with pizza rolls

First, make sure to store each pizza roll in an airtight container. This will keep them fresher for longer, preventing any air or moisture from getting in. If you want to go the extra mile, you can put them in a zip-lock bag or vacuum seal them for extra freshness.

Know the Shelf Life

moldy pizza rolls
Pizza rolls containing mold

A pizza roll typically has a shelf life of 6-12 months if stored properly, so check the package before eating them. If you have doubts, it’s always better to be safe than sorry and toss them out rather than eat expired pizza rolls.

Store in a Refrigerator

Storing the pizza rolls in the refrigerator will keep them from going bad. If you don’t have a refrigerator, you can store them in a cool, dark place for up to 3 days. However, if you store them for longer than three days, you should freeze them.

How to Tell If Pizza Rolls Have Gone Bad

Knowing the shelf life of pizza rolls and how to tell if they’ve gone bad is important for ensuring they are safe to eat. Before eating pizza rolls:

• Always check the expiration date.

• Take a look at the texture.

• Smell them to make sure they are still good.

If they have gone bad, discard them and find a new batch of pizza rolls to enjoy.

Check the Date

The first way to tell if pizza rolls have gone bad is to check the expiration date. All pizza rolls sold in stores have an expiration date clearly printed on the package. If the date has passed, it’s best not to eat expired pizza rolls.

The only exception to this is when you’ve frozen the food before the expiration date has passed, this essentially ‘seals in’ the date. It’s always good practice to mark the date you froze it on a food box.

Check the Texture

If the texture has changed significantly, the pizza rolls have likely gone bad. A change in texture can result from frost damage from freezing or the product being left out too long and hardened from oxidization.

Check for the Smell

Pizza rolls go bad when you notice an odor that smells off or sour; it indicates that they’ve passed being edible. While the smell of pizza rolls can be quite strong, it should not smell bad or sour. If it does, do not eat the pizza rolls.

A sour or off smell indicates bacteria on your food, so eating any food with such a smell is a considerable risk of food poisoning. For the small cost of a new pack of mini-pizzas, it’s best not to risk any sickness.

Conclusion

Pizza rolls are a delicious snack that you can enjoy at any time of the day. They are convenient, tasty, and affordable, making them a favorite for many. But how long do these rolls last? The answer to this depends on how you store them. Following the above tactics lets you keep your pizza rolls longer.

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