Freezing and Toasting Bread to Lower the Glycemic Impact (and Keep It Fresher Longer)

What Is the Glycemic Index and Why Should You Care?

Practical kitchen hacks that make healthy eating easier—and smarter. If you love bread but worry about how the carbs (source of glucose) affects your blood sugar, here’s a surprising and simple tip: freeze it—and then toast it. Not only does this extend your bread’s shelf life, but it may also reduce its glycemic index (GI), offering benefits for energy, appetite, and long-term health. (first study)

The glycemic index ranks carbohydrates based on how quickly they raise blood sugar after eating. Foods with a high GI (like white bread) cause a quick spike, followed by a crash—leaving you hungry and low on energy. Foods with a lower GI cause a slower, steadier release of glucose, which supports stable energy, better focus, and fewer cravings.

Freezing Bread Lowers the Glycemic Index

Yes, really! Studies have shown that freezing bread, then toasting or reheating it, changes the structure of the starches. Here’s how it works:

  • Freezing transforms some of the digestible starches into “resistant starch*,” which resists digestion in the small intestine.
  • This slows the absorption of sugar into the bloodstream, reducing the glycemic impact.
  • Toasting after freezing enhances this effect even more.

For example, white bread that’s been frozen and toasted may have a GI that’s 30–40% lower than its fresh counterpart! The research I’ve read says about 30% reductions in glycemic load after freezing and then an ADDITIONAL 10-15% if toasted.

*Resistant starches not only lessen glycemic load, they promote good gut bacteria and also help you feel full longer.

How to Do Freeze Bread for the Best Result

  1. Slice first: If you bought fresh bakery bread, slice it before freezing so you can pull out one piece at a time.
  2. Store it airtight: Use a freezer-safe bag and remove as much air as possible to prevent freezer burn.
  3. Toast from frozen: No need to thaw—just pop it straight into the toaster or toaster oven.

Other Benefits of Freezing Bread

  • Reduces food waste: Bread stays fresh for up to 3 months in the freezer.
  • Saves time: Batch prep sandwiches or breakfast toast ahead of time.
  • Prevents overeating: It’s easier to practice portion control when you defrost just what you need.
  • Keeps variety on hand: Stock different types (whole grain, sourdough, sprouted, etc.) without worrying about spoilage.

Pro Tip: Choose the Right Bread

While freezing and toasting helps with any type of bread, start with the best foundation. Look for breads that are whole grain or sprouted grain, high in fiber lower in added sugars, free from artificial preservatives or fillers. Bonus points for breads made with seeds, nuts, or legumes—they offer additional nutrients and even more fiber. This is my personal favorite bread HERE — but you do you!

Artisan bread from the Wildgrain subscription box, save $30 with code THEFITFORK at http://bit.ly/Wildgrain

Favorite Ways to Eat Frozen-Then-Toasted Bread

  • Smashed avocado with a poached egg
  • Nut butter and banana slices
  • Cottage cheese, berries, and a sprinkle of cinnamon
  • Turkey and spinach for a protein-packed snack

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I like to end my day cozied up with a cup of tea and a good read, it’s a great way to relax after 16 hours or so in go-go-go mode. I’ve never been one much for novels, but a knowledge-boosting non-fiction book can keep me turning pages into the wee hours. Check out my favorite Best Healthy Living, Diet and Cookbook Reads in March 2018. 

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Run Buns off with Me at Schlotsky’s #BunRun – Austin Sept 24

Are you ready to run (or walk) your buns off?! Just wanted to let y’all know (especially my Texas friends) about the 34th Annual Bun Run hosted by Schlotzsky’s. It’s going down on Sunday, Sept. 25, 2016 beginning at The Domain (11401 Century Oakes Terrace).

Jen

I’ve run this race so many times, I love it! In fact, last year I came in 3rd overall woman among some young, fast ladies – whoot, whoot!

schlotskys bun run 2015 start line

But, whether you race, run, job, walk, push a stroller or whatever, it’s a win-win for everyone! You get a chance to get out and get a little exercise with your friends or family in beautiful ATX – and maybe do a little post-race shopping at the Domain. Plus, by participating, you also support the race beneficiary, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF). Millions of people around the world live with Type 1 Diabetes – it’s a life-threatening, autoimmune disease that affects children and adults alike – there is no known cure! However, maybe there will be one day soon, thanks to research initiated by JDRF and funded by your generous donations and participation in events like the Bun Run. More on how Schlotsky’s Supports JDRF.

schlotsky-step-up Another way Schlotzsky’s has been helping to put an end to diabetes is by partnering in the   month-long Step Up! Campaign.This “Give $1, Get $1” in-store promotion offers guests a coupon for $1 off their next Schlotzsky’s purchase for every $1 they donate. It’s a no-brainer decision to make at the cash register.

Schlotsky's Bun Run 2016

More info on the Sept. 24th 2016 Bun Run:

It’s the perfect race for casual runners and serious racers! In addition to a flat and fast certified 5K course for adults through Austin, there is a Kid’s K, which is an easy 1K race for kids 12 and under. Additional activities during Bun Run events include:

  • Team Challenge – Challenge your friends, family and coworkers to a friendly competition
  • Fastest Dog in Austin – Register your dog to run alongside yo for the 5K, complete with a chip timer to track their time
  • Kid’s Korral at the Expo – Fun activities including inflatable soccer, face painting, special treats and more

You can REGISTER HERE! See you on the start line!

schlotsky's pizza

Oh, and I won’t lie, PIZZA is my favorite thing to get at this sandwich shop!

What is your favorite menu item? Have you ever run the Bun Run? Please share in the comments – XOXO, Jennifer