Waxed Paper Bread Bags

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Hi All:

I love how easy plastic bags work for proofing and storing bread, but I do not love that the are plastic. I try and reuse them as much as possible before throwing them out. 

 

Anyone know if the are decent waxed paper bags available that are large enough to hold bigger loaves of bread? 

 

Or any other type of reusable bio-based proofing or bread storage bags? 

I think what you're looking for are non-waxed glassine paper bags. That's what bread was put in back in the 1950's in the old bakeries and Mom & Pop stores. Size and cost varies. Glassine used to also be used for photo negatives because they were non-stick and not waxed.

These bags are made of wood fiber put under great pressure and heat that some how produces a product that is water and grease resistant. You can also get waxed versions what may be cheaper but not quite the same.

I don't think this would be ideal for proofing, mostly for storage.

Dave

 

 

At about 1 per year - stick with plastic. Reusable and recyclable. You can find them anywhere - cost is minimal - and as a bonus you get the bread. Beware paper - or highly pourous wraps - they will dry things out. Enjoy!

Probably not for proofing, but for storage: Bee's Wrap is reusable for about a year. It is bee's wax impregnated cotton. I have one that I have liked. Like KA's, not cheap, but if you get enough uses out of it it may make sense.

I moved to gastronome pans for all these baking task. Super easy & dishwasherable. Then store my daily loaf in glass.

Thank you all!


While talking storage, does anyone know of a loaf size glass storage container for things like banana bread. I’ve looked online, and can’t seem to find one that would hold a nice tall loaf of banana bread. I have a Pyrex with snap on lid, but the loaf bakes tall and the lid won’t fit. 

Banana breads are usually very moist.  I would be concerned about molding inside an impermeable container like glass. Remember old-fashioned bread boxes? They were always ventilated.

TomP

Re/zip makes my favorite reusable freezer bags, and they also have great bread bags. I use them for bread and to store flour & nuts.

https://rezip.com/collections/food-storage/products/reusable-roll-top-bread-bag

Wash them well and let them air out when you first get them-- the big bags can have a smell. But they're food safe, fridge & freezer safe, and totally reusable. The oldest re/zips I have are at least 10 years old, and have been frozen with soup in them multiple times.