Expiration & Storage Tips
When does crescent roll expire?
Unopened crescent rolls from the store are generally good until the date printed on the packaging, though they might last a week beyond if kept in a cool and dry place. Once opened, you should use them within a week, and homemade rolls are best enjoyed fresh but can be stored for up to 2-3 days in an airtight container. If you choose to freeze your crescent rolls, which is perfectly feasible, they can last up to 6 months.
How do you tell if crescent roll is bad?
You'll be able to tell if crescent rolls have gone bad if they have a stale smell or if mold has started to grow on the surface (visible as spots of discolored, fuzzy texture). Also, if the rolls feel overly hard, dry, or have a sour taste, it’s best to discard them.
Tips for storing crescent roll to extend shelf life
• Always store crescent rolls in airtight containers or zip-lock bags to keep them fresh for longer.\n\n• If not using immediately, cool them completely before storing to avoid trapping any excess moisture which can cause them to become soggy or develop mold.\n\n• For freezing, wrap each roll individually in plastic wrap, then pop them into a zip-top bag, squeeze out all the air, and seal tightly.\n\n• When you're ready to enjoy your frozen rolls, defrost them in the refrigerator overnight, then allow them to come to room temperature before heating in the oven.
• Avoid storing them near strong-smelling foods, as the pastry can absorb odors.