Freezing cheesecake with strawberries
Can you freeze unbaked cheesecake with cut fresh strawberries mixing in the cheese mixture filling?
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Of course you can freeze the cheesecake with fresh strawberries, but the problems lie when you try to defrost said cheesecake if you need to bake it, or even if you plan to eat it at a temperature other than frozen. Like Chris' comment above, when defrosting strawberries, then tend to exude a lot of juice, and in pastry making, you usually don't desire random wet patches. If you're planning to bake it, perhaps skip the fresh strawberries and put them in later as a topping. OR, you could always, mix in strawberries in another form, that has less problems with water content— pre-macerated, in a jam, or something like that.
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Can I freeze my strawberry cheesecake?
This super simple strawberry cheesecake is an absolute doddle to make and will freeze well for up to 3 months. For the best results, cut the cheesecake into wedges while it is still slightly frozen in the middle.Can you freeze cheesecake with fruit topping?
Yes, you can freeze cheesecake. Instead, make your cheesecake ahead of time, stick it in the freezer, and have it thawed right in time to blow out the candles. Alternately, if you have cheesecake leftovers but don't think you can eat any more dessert at the moment, you can also freeze pieces of cheesecake.How long can you freeze a strawberry cheesecake?
Place the cheesecake on a cardboard round. Wrap it well in plastic wrap, then foil. Freeze for up to 1 month for optimal flavor, 2 months is the max.Is it OK to freeze homemade cheesecake?
You can absolutely freeze cheesecake! Most recipes for cheesecake taste even better the next day and will keep well in the freezer for up to a month. Feed your cheesecake obsession with these contest-winning recipes. Cheesecake can be frozen whole or cut up into slices.Frozen Strawberry Cheesecake
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