How Do I Give Away A Cheesecake Without My Springform Pan?

Baking By Liana Updated 4 Sep 2013 , 7:09pm by kaylawaylalayla

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Nonnascakes Posted 1 Sep 2013 , 4:14pm
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doesn't the cardboard get soggy in a water bath?

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BAKEDbyTristan Posted 2 Sep 2013 , 4:13am
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Excellent idea!! I love that. Thanks for sharing!

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BAKEDbyTristan Posted 2 Sep 2013 , 4:15am
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To be fair, the cardboard is still encased inside of the tin.

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Nonnascakes Posted 4 Sep 2013 , 6:35pm
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I've tried this (the cardboard inside the spring form pan, wrapped in foil, in a water bath, the cardboard was wet

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kaylawaylalayla Posted 4 Sep 2013 , 7:09pm
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ABake your cheese cake no cardboard. Freeze your cheesecake in the pan. Once frozen hold it over a burner on the stove for a few seconds. Invert onto a cakeboard that is wrapped in plastic wrap. Tgen place the bottom on a regular cardboard and onto a platter that you don't mind giving away or a disposable one.

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