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As a rule, especially if the weather is hot, yes.Most buttercream should be
refrigerated. But the amount of sugar acts as a spoilage retardant. I would keep them in a cool place but only for a couple of days. Missmoon www.yummyfood.net "Crispee" > wrote in message oups.com... > Hi. I have a frosting recipe that calls for butter, sugar and milk. > Just beat it together and that's it. My question is: if there is > uncooked butter and milk in the frosting, then how can you leave it at > room temp for much time at all? Can you? Are these cupcakes going to > have to stay in the fridge at all times? Thanks. > > Crispee > |
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