Whipped Ganache Question

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sweetcakesbydesign Posted 27 Aug 2009 , 11:35pm
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Can whipped ganache sit out even though it has whipping cream in it? Thanks

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sweetcakesbydesign Posted 28 Aug 2009 , 12:12am
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anyone???

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prterrell Posted 28 Aug 2009 , 1:46am
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Not for more than an hour or so - it's very similar to mousse.

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sweetcakesbydesign Posted 28 Aug 2009 , 1:49am
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what about curds(lime and lemon) ...sorry i'm new to the whole filling thing and gourmet flavors icon_biggrin.gif

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prterrell Posted 28 Aug 2009 , 2:12am
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Because of the acidity and the sugar, they will be fine left out for 3-5 days.

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Bluehue Posted 28 Aug 2009 , 2:39am
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Can whipped ganache sit out even though it has whipping cream in it? Thanks




Because the cream has been bought to boiling point - it changes the structure of the cream - so yes, your Ganache can be left out -
As long as it isn't 100 degrees in the shade - icon_wink.gif

As long as you cover it with a clean teatowell - or gald wrap - even baking paper - it will be clean and safe to use.

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Rylan Posted 28 Aug 2009 , 3:09am
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Because the cream has been bought to boiling point - it changes the structure of the cream - so yes, your Ganache can be left out -
As long as it isn't 100 degrees in the shade - icon_wink.gif

As long as you cover it with a clean teatowell - or gald wrap - even baking paper - it will be clean and safe to use.

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