Baked Goods
Whether you’re keeping baked goods at room temperature or freezing them, make sure they’re tightly wrapped or in an airtight container, with the following exceptions:
Refrigerate dairy-based cakes and pies (such as cheesecake and lemon cream pie) and cookies with uncooked dairy fillings (like whipped cream or cream cheese).Keep bakery-style breads and baguettes in their original packaging (an airtight bag turns crusts soggy) and, if freezing, transfer to a resealable freezer bag.
Bagels
Pantry - 2 daysFreezer - 3 months
Baguette
Pantry - 1 dayFreezer - 3 weeks
Biscotti
Pantry - 2 weeksFreezer - 6 months
Biscuit Dough, store-bought in a can
Refrigerator - Until use-by date.Freezer - Do not freeze.
Bread, bakery loaf
Pantry - 2 daysFreezer - 3 weeks
Bread, sandwich loaf
Pantry - 4 daysRefrigerator - 2 weeksFreezer - 3 months
Brownies - bakery, homemade, and supermarket
Pantry - 5 days (bakery and homemade) or 2 weeks (supermarket)Refrigerator - 1 monthFreezer - 3 months
Cakes - bakery, homemade, and supermarket
Pantry - 2 days (bakery and homemade angel and sponge), 3 days (bakery and homemade pound, chocolate, and yellow), or 4 days (supermarket)Refrigerator - 1 weekFreezer - 3 months (When possible, freeze cake unfrosted.)
Cookie Dough - homemade and store-bought
Refrigerator - 5 days (homemade) or until use-by date (store-bought)Freezer - 2 months (store-bought) or 3 months (homemade)
Cookies - bakery, homemade, and supermarket
Pantry - 1 week (bakery and homemade), 1 month (supermarket, opened), or 2 months (supermarket, unopened)Refrigerator - 2 weeks (bakery and homemade) Freezer - 3 months (bakery and homemade) or 6 months (supermarket)
English Muffins
Pantry - 5 daysRefrigerator - 2 weeksFreezer - 3 months
Muffins
Pantry - 3 daysRefrigerator - 1 weekFreezer - 2 months
Piecrusts - homemade and store-bought (refrigerated and frozen)
Refrigerator - 3 days (homemade) or until use-by date (store-bought)Freezer - 2 months (store-bought) or 3 months (homemade)
Pies - fruit and dairy (such as Key lime pie, banana cream pie, or cheesecake)
Pantry - 2 days (fruit only).Refrigerator - 4 days (dairy) or 1 week (fruit).Freezer - Do not freeze.
Pita Bread
Pantry - 5 daysRefrigerator - 1 weekFreezer - 3 months
Tortillas - refrigerated and shelf-stable
Pantry - 1 week (shelf-stable only)Refrigerator - 1 week (refrigerated) or 2 weeks (shelf-stable)Freezer - 3 months
Crackers and Snacks
Any crackers or snack foods that don’t disappear in a couple days will stay fresh longer in an airtight container or bag. Recommendations here are for pantry storage only.
Corn Chips
Opened - 2 weeksUnopened - 3 months
Crackers
Opened - 2 weeksUnopened - 3 months
Granola Bars
Opened or unopened - 3 months
Pita Chips
Opened - 1 weekUnopened - 3 months
Potato Chips
Opened - 2 weeksUnopened - 3 months
Pretzels
Opened - 2 weeksUnopened - 3 months