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Victoria Sponge With Cream
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I am making a cake for a party and want to use fresh cream as the filling with jam/conserve. How long will the fresh cream last in the cake without 'melting'. The cake will need to come with me to a venue first and will likely not be eaten until a few hours later.
Is there some way I preserve the cream in the cake without refrigerating it?
I usually make a cake with jam and cream and then it gets eaten immediately
Thanks GF
Is there some way I preserve the cream in the cake without refrigerating it?
I usually make a cake with jam and cream and then it gets eaten immediately
Thanks GF
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Don't over whip the cream as this can make it a little watery when left, just kept in a cooler box and it should be fine. Whip the cream as the last thing you do before you leave the house.
I used to make victoria sponges in the morning at work, and by late afternoon they would still be fine - kept in a cool counter, but not refrigerated. When refrigerated they would last til the next day, so I'm sure it will be just fine in a cooler box. Enjoy :-)
Don't over whip the cream as this can make it a little watery when left, just kept in a cooler box and it should be fine. Whip the cream as the last thing you do before you leave the house.
I used to make victoria sponges in the morning at work, and by late afternoon they would still be fine - kept in a cool counter, but not refrigerated. When refrigerated they would last til the next day, so I'm sure it will be just fine in a cooler box. Enjoy :-)