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hutchndi
Hello, I just made some homemade coffee cakes, recipes from king arthur
flour, and I am trying to find out if they will be ok to freeze, and if
so what is the best way to wrap them. I made them in 8 x 8 foil pans,
OK to freeze them in the pans?

I posted this question at rec.bread.recipes by mistake, in case any one
sees it twice.

hutchndi

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"hutchndi" <hutchndi@cox.net> wrote in message
news:1132245603.315763.72740@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> Hello, I just made some homemade coffee cakes, recipes from king arthur
> flour, and I am trying to find out if they will be ok to freeze, and if
> so what is the best way to wrap them. I made them in 8 x 8 foil pans,
> OK to freeze them in the pans?


If it is a true cake (as opposed to a bread) then it should freeze quite
well. Bread freezes OK, but there is some loss of quality in my opinion.
Freezing it the foil pan would be a great idea. Just make sure to seal it
well to prevent freezer burn. Ideally, you would freeze it and then put it
in a bag and vacuum seal it with a Foodsaver or Seal-A-Meal. Otherwise,
wrap it well in plastic wrap (after it is cool), wrap again in foil, and put
it in a large freezer bag. Let it defrost while still wrapped to prevent
condensation forming on the cold cake.




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