Will brownies remain fresh if sent by post?

Will brownies remain fresh if sent by post? - Brownies on White Plate

My friend makes baked goods, and I would like her to send me some of her brownies by post. Is this feasible?

Would the brownies remain delicious, and how would we keep them delicious? I live about two hours away from her by car, in the same province in Canada.



Best Answer

Brownies should stay excellent for several days at room temperature. For several more days they will have diminishing quality, but still remain tasty enough to be worth eating. After about a week to ten days, they're usually more stale than most people will consider worth eating. Of course the difference between "worth eating" and "not worth eating" is subject to personal preference. Any brownies that you won't consume within the "still worth eating" window, you can store in the freezer for several months. Thaw at room temperature, or by gently heating in the microwave.

Usually you can get one day or two day shipping, which would arrive within that "still delicious" window. In COVID times, shipping services are having lots of delays, even if you pay a premium for fast shipping. So it's difficult to predict whether your brownies would arrive while still delicious, or even still good to eat. I suggest having your friend weigh a batch of brownies (don't forget to add the weight of the packaging). Use the shipping calculator on the website for Canada Post (or whatever shipping service you want to use) to calculate how much that package will cost to ship. Then decide whether you're willing to gamble that amount of money. You could have her send you just a couple of brownies as a test.

To ship them, your friend should make sure the brownies are completely cool before packing them. (If they're still warm, they will release steam inside the packaging, which will make them soggy.) Wrap them tightly in plastic wrap and place inside a plastic bag with a zipper. Put the bag in a box. If there's loose space in the box, fill it with crumpled paper or other packing material to stop the brownies from moving around and getting crumbled during transit. Particularly dense brownies might do alright in a padded envelope, if you want to save costs and are willing to risk them getting a bit smooshed.




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1 Answer. Show activity on this post. Brownies should stay excellent for several days at room temperature. For several more days they will have diminishing quality, but still remain tasty enough to be worth eating.

How do you preserve brownies for shipping?

Pound cakes, loaf breads, brownies and fudge ship better when they are left in their disposable aluminum pans. Cover the food with wax paper or seal in plastic wrap, place the pan in a plastic bag and pack in a cushioned food box. Pack cakes snugly into tins.

Can I mail a brownie?

Individual packaging gives each brownie an extra layer of protection during shipping. Use only food-safe packaging, such as plastic wrap, tin foil or treat bags designed for use with food.

How do you package brownies?

To package the brownies for shipping, wrap each in foil as a barrier against humidity or in plastic wrap to protect them from dry heat. Place them in a resealable plastic bag and place that in a sturdy box cushioned with some sort of packing material, whether crumpled newspaper or magazine pages or even popped popcorn.

How do you deliver baked goods?

Parchment paper, aluminum foil, and plastic wrap are the best materials to secure your food followed by an extra layer of covering or fitted in a ziplock bag. When packing cookies, brownies, or bars, place a sheet of wax/parchment paper between each layer if you are packing them together.



How to Store Brownies for Short or Long Period of time




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