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"Alex_chef2000" wrote: Hi there, I would like to know that the ideal temperature for baked goods. Regards from Mexico, Alex.: ¿What kind of baked goods, Alejandro? Bread stales faster when refrigerated -- but can be frozen to preserve freshness. I do not refrigerate baked goods unless they involve something like a cream cheese filling or a whipped cream filling. Storage at room temp is the norm here. Besides, if they're good, there's no need to refrigerate ‹ they'll be gone muy pronto. -- -Barb http://jamlady.eboard.com Updated 5/20/2006 "If it's not worth doing to excess, it's not worth doing at all." |
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"Melba's Jammin'" wrote in message
... In article .com, "Alex_chef2000" wrote: Hi there, I would like to know that the ideal temperature for baked goods. Regards from Mexico, Alex.: ¿What kind of baked goods, Alejandro? Bread stales faster when refrigerated -- but can be frozen to preserve freshness. I do not refrigerate baked goods unless they involve something like a cream cheese filling or a whipped cream filling. Storage at room temp is the norm here. Besides, if they're good, there's no need to refrigerate they'll be gone muy pronto. Yes, bread stales faster when refrigerated, but it molds much more slowly. Depending on weather, homemade bread might mold in a few days at room temperature, but refrigerated will last mold-free for a couple of weeks or more. As long as it's not too stale, stale bread toasts okay and even if really stale can be used for croutons or breadcrumbs or the like. Moldy bread must be discarded. Anny |
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Anny Middon wrote:
"Melba's Jammin'" wrote in message Bread stales faster when refrigerated -- but can be frozen to preserve freshness. Yes, bread stales faster when refrigerated, but it molds much more slowly. Depending on weather, homemade bread might mold in a few days at room temperature, but refrigerated will last mold-free for a couple of weeks or more. The freezer option mentioned above, is "for a couple of weeks or more". -- pete |
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"pete" wrote in message
... Anny Middon wrote: "Melba's Jammin'" wrote in message Bread stales faster when refrigerated -- but can be frozen to preserve freshness. Yes, bread stales faster when refrigerated, but it molds much more slowly. Depending on weather, homemade bread might mold in a few days at room temperature, but refrigerated will last mold-free for a couple of weeks or more. The freezer option mentioned above, is "for a couple of weeks or more". Oh, sure, freezing it is much better. But I don't always have the freezer space. And if I'm planning on using the bread in a few days for toast or garlic bread, I refrigerate it. Anny |
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