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kscour
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Nearly St Davids Day again and trying to get ahead I wondered if you could freeze uncooked welsh cakes. I know you can freeze cooked ones but I was hoping to have that nice smell of freshly cooked welsh cakes in the air.
We have 130 children to satisfy on the day - I'm too scared to get this wrong!:D
We have 130 children to satisfy on the day - I'm too scared to get this wrong!:D
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could you try a small batch to test?
im assuming you'd cut them out and then freeze, as opposed to freezing the big ball of dough? in which case i *believe* that you freeze scones in the same manner before cooking, in which case i wouldnt forsee a problem.
i'd cut them, space individually on a tray to freeze, and then once frozen pop into a bag/freezer box for less space-consuming storage
dont know if you'd have to defrost before you pop them on the old bakestone though :think:know thyselfNid wy'n gofyn bywyd moethus...0 -
yep was going to cut them out & then freeze. Was going to give it a try and then thought I'd ask first - to waste Welsh Cakes has surely got to be a crime?!:D0
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