How long does Crescent dough last in the fridge?
For more information on crescent dough, see our bread page. Note: You will notice that we recommend 1-2 weeks beyond a best-by date for refrigerated dough rolls, this is pretty standard to get the absolute best taste and quality from refrigerated dough products.
Is it safe to eat expired Crescent Rolls?
The “Best By” date is a suggestion from the manufacturer about when the product will be at its best quality. After that date, the quality of the crescent rolls may not be as good. However, they will still be safe to eat. Even if the crescent rolls are past the expiration date, they are still likely to be safe to eat.
Do Pillsbury Crescent Rolls need to be refrigerated?
After baking, Pillsbury crescent rolls are good for a few hours before they need to be refrigerated. If you buy them semi-done, you can keep them in the fridge for up to two days, after which you need to bake or freeze them. In the freezer (baked or not), they are good for 12 months; in the fridge for up to a week.
How long do Crescent Rolls last?
Crescent rolls are usually sold in cans and have an expiration date that is around 2-3 months after the product is made. However, crescent rolls can be frozen and stored for up to 12 months. Crescent rolls that have been frozen and then properly thawed can still be eaten after the expiration date.