URGENT Question About Cupcakes

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Happy Birthday! I would stick a couple in the fridge for you to enjoy over the next couple of days, and freeze the rest. Freeze in an airtight container or zip top bag. I would probably defrost in the fridge, but counter is probably fine too. And I love your subject title.


Thank you for the birthday wishes

I was trying to think of an original title but I was becoming desperate to save these cupcakes, lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Happy Birthday! I would stick a couple in the fridge for you to enjoy over the next couple of days, and freeze the rest. Freeze in an airtight container or zip top bag. I would probably defrost in the fridge, but counter is probably fine too. And I love your subject title.


Me too. Any question about cupcakes is urgent in my book.


Haha. Looking back on it I sort of feel a little silly asking about cupcakes with such urgency.

It's during times like these that I'm really thankful for dcum.

My cupcakes are now resting safely in the freezer and my mind is at ease.

I wish I could mail a frozen cupcake to each pp who responded
Anonymous
I was wondering what on earth could be URGENT about cupcakes. But then I read your post and saw your point.

Glad they're safe. If the container isn't much higher/airier than the cupcakes, they'll be OK. If there's a lot of air in there, you might think about covering them with plastic wrap inside the container, with the plastic wrap loosely on the top of the cupcakes.

Try to eat them up within 2 months.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was wondering what on earth could be URGENT about cupcakes. But then I read your post and saw your point.

Glad they're safe. If the container isn't much higher/airier than the cupcakes, they'll be OK. If there's a lot of air in there, you might think about covering them with plastic wrap inside the container, with the plastic wrap loosely on the top of the cupcakes.

Try to eat them up within 2 months.


Great, thank you so much for all of the info. I was actually wondering how long they would keep fresh and you helped to answer my question.

I was able to find two rectangular shaped ziploc plastic storage containers to put the cupakes in. They are pretty shallow so I was initially worried about squishing the cupcakes. The top actually presses down into the icing but to tell you the truth I was just so glad to be able to find some suitable containers. I was able to fit 12 cupcakes total (each container holds 6). I then wrapped the containers inside of plastic ziploc bags for extra protection.

Now I can't wait to see DH's face when he comes downstairs tomorrow and opens the box to grab a cupcake and sees that most of the cupcakes that he bought me are gone. I bet he will think I ate them all overnight
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