Freezing Fondant Covered Cake

Decorating By Lizmybit Updated 17 Jun 2013 , 7:36pm by Lizmybit

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Lizmybit Posted 17 Jun 2013 , 6:54pm
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AI'm wondering what the longest amount of time anyone has frozen a fondant covered cake? Of course I have 2 friends birthdays this weekend and I want to get both cakes done in time. I've never put a fondant covered cake in the freezer for more than a couple of hours. I know that condensation and decorative elements tend to slide when defrosting. One of the cakes is quite involved and of I can frost, cover them in fondant and freeze then take out 24-48 hours later to decorate it would be helpful.

Any suggestions? Horror or success stories to share?

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anavillatoro1 Posted 17 Jun 2013 , 7:11pm
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ANever done this but go to jessicakes blogspot I remember her talking about the ejipt inspired cake, that was freeze

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icer101 Posted 17 Jun 2013 , 7:15pm
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plz read this info by blakescakes. she posted it sometime ago. hth

 

 

http://cakecentral.com/t/747425/how-to-freeze-already-decorated-cake-and-then-thaw

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Lizmybit Posted 17 Jun 2013 , 7:36pm
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AThank you!!!

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