Can I Freeze Cake?
Freeze cakes and always have something sweet on hand, either for a quick treat or spur of the moment dinner dessert. Cakes, frosted or unfrosted, can be cooked today and used later.
If you are like me, you like having something sweet now and then, but, don’t always have time or the desire to bake. When you have a little extra time, you can whip up some batter, bake it, then, freeze the cake to use at a later date. However, there are precautions that need to be taken to ensure that the cake isn’t frost bitten or dried out.
Whether your cake is frosted or unfrosted, it can still be placed in the freezer, but, the procedure for each is a little different.
How to Freeze Cakes That Are Unfrosted:
- Cool cake completely
- Wrap it completely in plastic wrap.
- Then, cover the wrapped cake in aluminum foil.
- Place in the freezer. Store up to three months.
- To thaw; unwrap and set on kitchen counter and allow to thaw at room temperature. This will take about 2 hours depending on the size. DO NOT defrost in the microwave or oven.
How to Freeze Cakes That Are Frosted:
- Place the iced cake into the freezer until the icing is frozen hard.
- Then, wrap the it in plastic wrap.
- Cover with aluminum foil.
- Place in the freezer. Store up to two months.
- To thaw; unwrap, then, allow the cake to thaw in the refrigerator.
These are great procedures to follow to freeze leftover cake or to divide large cakes into smaller portions to eat later. Uncooked cake batter and icings can, also, be frozen for up to 2 months. However, cakes with fruit on them don’t freeze well.
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# 1 by erwinkennythomas
September 21st, 2011 at 4:48 pm #
v. good!
# 2 by Rosettaartist1
September 21st, 2011 at 5:24 pm #
I’ve never thought about it. thanks
# 3 by CA Johnson
September 21st, 2011 at 7:18 pm #
These are great tips. I do not usually freeze cake, but I will have to try this now. It might taste even better once it is frozen.
# 4 by reiny
September 21st, 2011 at 10:11 pm #
thanks for useful tips..
# 5 by SharifaMcFarlane
September 22nd, 2011 at 3:26 pm #
I never thought of freezing the batter. Thanks for sharing.