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Mushesgirl
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need advice: pastry bought tonight for am
i bought some pastries tonight for tomorrow morning. do i put them in a pyrex to keep them fresh or leave them in the bakery box? tia!
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Posted 2/11/23 7:58 PM |
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LuckyStar
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need advice: pastry bought tonight for am
I would keep in the box.
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Posted 2/11/23 10:54 PM |
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Mushesgirl
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Re: need advice: pastry bought tonight for am
Posted by LuckyStar
I would keep in the box.
thanks!
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Posted 2/11/23 11:22 PM |
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lululu
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Re: need advice: pastry bought tonight for am
I know it's too late but I find if I saran wrap the outside of the box they stay fresher.
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Posted 2/12/23 10:25 AM |
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klingklang77
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Re: need advice: pastry bought tonight for am
Bakeries keep pastries on trays for a few days without boxes. They are not baked fresh every day. Cannoli is usually filled fresh. At least it was when I worked at a bakery for 5 years. Some pastries should not be kept in the fridge (sfogliatelle).
Put a paper towel in the box. It depends on what pastries you got.
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Posted 2/12/23 10:44 AM |
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lululu
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Re: need advice: pastry bought tonight for am
Posted by klingklang77
Bakeries keep pastries on trays for a few days without boxes. They are not baked fresh every day. Cannoli is usually filled fresh. At least it was when I worked at a bakery for 5 years. Some pastries should not be kept in the fridge (sfogliatelle).
Put a paper towel in the box. It depends on what pastries you got.
Yes but the prob is by the time you buy them from the bakery they may already be a few days old...
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Posted 2/12/23 12:30 PM |
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klingklang77
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Re: need advice: pastry bought tonight for am
Posted by lululu
Posted by klingklang77
Bakeries keep pastries on trays for a few days without boxes. They are not baked fresh every day. Cannoli is usually filled fresh. At least it was when I worked at a bakery for 5 years. Some pastries should not be kept in the fridge (sfogliatelle).
Put a paper towel in the box. It depends on what pastries you got.
Yes but the prob is by the time you buy them from the bakery they may already be a few days old...
Keeping it 12 more hours isn’t going to make much difference. The paper towel will help with moisture to slow it down.
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Posted 2/12/23 1:51 PM |
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Mushesgirl
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Re: need advice: pastry bought tonight for am
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by lululu
Posted by klingklang77
Bakeries keep pastries on trays for a few days without boxes. They are not baked fresh every day. Cannoli is usually filled fresh. At least it was when I worked at a bakery for 5 years. Some pastries should not be kept in the fridge (sfogliatelle).
Put a paper towel in the box. It depends on what pastries you got.
Yes but the prob is by the time you buy them from the bakery they may already be a few days old...
Keeping it 12 more hours isn’t going to make much difference. The paper towel will help with moisture to slow it down.
thanks i ended up putting them in pyrex because i'm also just paranoid in general about bugs. they seemed slightly stale but perfectly edible and i warmed them in a toaster for a bit which helped. i like the paper towel idea. I wonder if it would have helped in the pyrex
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Posted 2/12/23 2:14 PM |
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