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| How far in advanced can I make Spongecake? Spongecake seems to dry out very fast, so I was wondering if anyone had any advice on storing or freezing spongecake. |
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| I think you can freeze spounge cake after you've wrapped it and sealed it to prevent freezer burn for...maybe 6 months. Half that time in the fridge stored the same way. |
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| If a spongecake is moist, freezing it for 6 months will be fine. If it's dry, freezing will not help the situation. Try a different recipe. |
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