Freezing A Decorated Cake--Advice

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luv2cook721 Posted 7 Sep 2009 , 4:46am
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I am making a cake for my parents to take to my niece. I plan to freeze it prior to the trip. I have frozen decorated cakes before, but only for a couple of days. It would help me time wise to do this cake 2-3 weeks out. Has anyone frozen a cake for that long? How did it turn out?

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Jeff_Arnett Posted 7 Sep 2009 , 4:50am
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I am making a cake for my parents to take to my niece. I plan to freeze it prior to the trip. I have frozen decorated cakes before, but only for a couple of days. It would help me time wise to do this cake 2-3 weeks out. Has anyone frozen a cake for that long? How did it turn out?




As long as it is in a well sealed container, should be fine. Those you buy in the freezer at the grocery are probably there a whole lot longer than that! After all , many brides save the top tier for their 1st anniversay and I've had many tell me the cake was still delicious even after a year.

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luv2cook721 Posted 7 Sep 2009 , 3:09pm
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Thanks.

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