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Dave Smith
 
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Ginny Sher wrote:

> I've been asked to bring some merengue disks to a party this weekend.
> The hostess will fill them with fresh cut fruit and top with whipped
> cream. Although I haven't prepared these before, they don't look too
> difficult. My question is can they be frozen because I won't have the
> time to prepare them the day of the party? If not frozen, would they
> stay fresh in an airtight container such as Tupperware for 2 days?
>


If you are going to use them within a few days they should be fine, just
make sure that they are well dried. My wife does the meringues around
here, and she leaves them in the oven for hours. The important thing is to
keep them dry.


My mother used to freeze meringues all the time. They aren't ruined by
freezing but they do tend to get a little gummy and chewy on the bottom
after being frozen.


 
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