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On Sep 15, 3:16*pm, PickyJaz > wrote:
> I intend to make this three milks cake for the first time after > searching to come up with what appears to be an excellent recipe. > Question one is might it freeze well. *I may want to make two at a > time and freeze one for another days' giving. *Question two is can a > heavy cream frosting be made that will allow no more than a half-inch > thickness that will stay up the sides as well as over the top and not > just "melt away" into the cake? *If so, how? > > Thanks for both the knowns and suggerstions, Picky ....suggerstions? Methinks spellcheck is in order. Another thought is that rather than two cakes with one to freeze, I can simply cut the 9x13-er in two to freeze one, as this is such a rich treat to begin with....Picks |
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