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How to store cooked pancakes so they can be taken to work/school the next day as a cold lunch?
I want to know how to store them, what type of container, and perhaps, any other tips to keeping them fresh and not soggy for the next day for snack or lunch. Thankyou
7 Answers
- Cookin180Lv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
I freeze mine all the time. Just place them in a plastic freezer bag with some parchment or wax paper in between them.
Then, when I wanna have them for breakfast, I just pop them apart and microwave till hot.
Or sometimes I do like what you're doing, and I just take them out and put them in my backpack right before I leave for school. They're perfectly defrosted by lunchtime.
- lady_catseyesLv 61 decade ago
I used to make them and cool them on a rack individually. Then i just stuck them in a tupperware container. I separated them with wax paper or parchment paper so they didn't stick together. Make sure they're all cool before you close up the container. If they're still warm, the heat will bring moisture and you'll have soggy cakes.
- 1 decade ago
Haha I just stick them in the fridge on a plate and I have no probs with them the next day.
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- 1 decade ago
Make sure they are fully cooled, place greaseproof paper between each pancake and store in an air tight container .. or wrap tightly in glad wrap :) always works well for me
- Anonymous1 decade ago
for pancakes i would say that you should put them in a container.. in the fridge or another option is to freeze them and then use the toaster or microwave/ griller to defrostt them..or to put them in gladwrap and store them in the fridge.. if you want cold panakes definatley freeze them and put them in your bag and they will hopefully defrost by the time you need to eat them..
- Anonymous1 decade ago
after they are totally cooled down, wrap them up seperately (so they don't stick together) and put them in fridge or in cool weather.
^^^^^^^^^^