Ladies, I just made a lemon ricotta cheesecake and am wondering if it would freeze well. Would anyone know ??
Yeah, it should. If you do freeze it, take it out a day ahead of when you need it to thaw.
Thanks Robert - It is a lower in fat cheesecake and I am skeptical of how it might do with being frozen. Only one way to find out though, lol
I should of made it closer to when I needed it but I got such a burst of energy on the w/e that I baked and baked and baked some more, lol
Woke up on Saturday and made a banana bread, then a carrot cake, then red velvet cupcakes, the lemon ricotta cheesecake and then apple pie. Last evening, I made a regular lemon cheese cake and a blueberry lemon sauce to go over top the cheesecake. I am bringing the regular cheesecake into work tomorrow and the other I plan to serve this coming w/e.
Time for a rest, lol
You do realize, of course, that we're eating at your house from now on!!!:pound
lol - come on over :)
Anyone that knows me will say that my door is always open and I love to cook!! I like trying new recipes all the time so someone is usually my taste tester. Not always a great idea to try something new with company but I figure if it flops, there is always pizza, lol
I've never frozen a ricotta cheesecake but I think it should freeze very good. I'd wrap it in foil.
I'm like you Kathy, I love to cook and I enjoy cooking for people most anytime! Hubby likes to help me alot. He is a good cook on his own.... makes fantastic gumbo and jambalaya.
Kathy, why are you freezing the cheesecake if it's for this weekend? Cheesecakes improve with aging.
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Anath - I normally make a cheesecake the day before I need it and have never made one this far ahead, lol .............. There is never any leftovers to freeze and so don't know how long a cheesecake would keep in the fridge. So, how long would a cheesecake keep sitting in the refrigerator?
Kathy check this out:
How Long to Keep / Best Way to Store Cheesecake, Homemade Or Bakery-purchased — Freshly Baked | StillTasty.com - Your Ultimate Shelf Life Guide
It says it keeps for up to 1 week in the refridgerator and 2 to 3 months in the freezer.
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Thanks Longing ........ that is good to know. I usually don't have anything left over or if there is, I give it to someone to bring home with them as I don't need the added calories.
I have only in the last year acquired a taste for cream cheese where I can actually manage to eat a slice of cheesecake. I never ever liked it growing up and as much as I made cheesecake for a function or at someone's request, I never had any myself.
Well I learned something new...lol. When I make my cakes, I let them age for 3-4 days and then we eat it for about a week. I didn't know they weren't supposed to stay in the fridge over a week![]()
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