I am working on a cake that I need to deliver to a co-worker in the morning. It is to be a fondant covered cake and is about the size of a
half sheet cake. Anyway, we had a huge ice storm over night and I am
taking this cake to work with me and she is going to transfer it to her car in the morning. The problem is that the temperature is going down to 19 degrees tonight and won't be over freexing tomorrow. If that cake is in my car at that temp is it going to ruin the fondant? I am using MMF and Pettinice rolled fondant. Would I be better off to just do this cake in buttercream instead????
TIA
Cindy
MrsMissey,
I park in a parking garage across the street from my office... Will be a huge cake and will require up and down icy steps if I try to take it into my office. I don't want to take a chance of dropping it. I slipped down the steps coming out of that garage last year and pulled every muscle in my body trying to keep from landing on my bad knee....
why don't you bring it to work ... have her waiting downstairs to receive the cake bring it inside then later follow the same procedure to take it out ... just a thought
She works during the day. I may just take my chances and try to get it inside the building.. I did make some rolled buttercream, but have never worked with it before. Does anyone know if it should be the same consistancy as MMF. Mine seems a lot softer than MMF.
Cindy
Cindy,
Funny! I just encountered a similar situation. I made a Pooh birthday cake (in my gallery) that my husband was to deliver to a coworker. Problem was, he works 3rd shift and she wasn't coming in 'til 8am next morning. So the MMF covered cake sat in his car overnight with a low of 27F and in her car the next day at 39F. I was a wreck!
But I called her the next day and she told me the cake held up beautifully and tasted good as well.
No problems!
Good luck
Thanks Diane,
I work for City Govt and they never de-ice the sidewalks or steps leading to our building. It is very scary just trying to walk in with nothing in my hands!!! I may go ahead and risk it. I just want this cake to be really nice because this lady has ordered several cakes from me.
Cindy
I actually used rolled buttercream but was a blessing in disguise because she was happier that I used that instead of fondant. Plus, I did end up taking the cake inside. I parked close to the building and went from there. Surprisingly the walk was fairly clear and I walked really slow. It made it into the building, I delivered it to her this morning and she was very pleased. So now it is her baby.....Thank Goodness.
Cindy
P.S.--I work at the CJC--you know where I'm talking about??? They never clear that walk...I think it melted yesterday, except of course on the steps leading up the the building--LOL
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