Can You Freeze Fondont Covered Cakes?

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mom2my3girlz Posted 20 Mar 2010 , 11:19pm
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I wanted to know if I can freeze a fondont covered cake..in black. I have to make 3 cakes this week for friends and I dont want to leave them all for the last day. Can I complete a cake covered in fondont...completely decorated and freeze it? I have a separate freezer...its big. What do you think?

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JanH Posted 21 Mar 2010 , 9:30pm
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Britt-K Posted 22 Mar 2010 , 12:28am
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Yes you can!
I just did it for a cake that I made and froze it for a month (along with gumpaste flowers). Just make sure that it is wrapped good and that when it thaws that you let it thaw out in the fridge. If it thaws too quickly it will sweat and any piping or decorating could bleed. The gumpaste flowers were perfectly fine, but maybe a bit more fragile. Hope this helps!

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mom2my3girlz Posted 22 Mar 2010 , 4:27am
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Thanks so much Britt K!!!
Do I take off the plastic before putting it in the refrig to thaw?

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