Preparing for a Relay for Life Bake Sale: Freezing Ideas

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around ideas for baked goods that can be prepared in advance and frozen for an upcoming Relay for Life bake sale. Participants share their experiences with various recipes and discuss which items freeze well.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions that Brownie Truffles freeze well and seeks suggestions for other items that can be made ahead and frozen.
  • Another participant notes that brownies are consistently popular for bake sales.
  • One participant suggests mini pumpkin muffins and mentions that pumpkin bread freezes well.
  • Several participants share that quick breads, tea breads, and muffin recipes, such as Orange Poppy Seed Tea Bread, freeze well and can be made in various sizes.
  • One participant highlights the Cherry Almond Angel Roll as a good option for freezing, especially for picnics and family reunions.
  • Another participant expresses enthusiasm for the Pfitterole Puffs, stating they freeze excellently.
  • One participant discusses using a mini-fluted pan for sweet breads and suggests adding a glaze after defrosting for presentation.
  • Another participant mentions that Pecan Tassies freeze wonderfully.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the effectiveness of freezing various baked goods, with many sharing similar experiences regarding specific recipes. However, there is no clear consensus on the best items for a bake sale.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding baking and freezing, often in the context of preparing for events or accommodating guests.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on baked goods that can be prepared in advance for events or bake sales may find the shared experiences helpful.

ChefPaulaB
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I have a bake sale for the Relay for Life coming up in a couple weeks that I want to start baking for... I know that the Brownie Truffles freeze well, what about other things... The Lemon Tartletts? Any other favorites that can be made ahead and frozen? Or just any other good sellers?
 
I haven't made any PC recipes for a bake sale yet. Brownies always are the best item to sell.
 
What about mini pumpkin muffins....I know pumpkin bread freezes well....
 
Any of the quick breads, tea breads, or muffin recipes such as the Orange Poppy Seed Tea Bread freeze well and can be made as a loaf, mini loaf, or muffin. I have also made them in the min-tart pan too. We have out of town family visit a lot, so I always make and freeze just in case we have weekend quests.

The Cherry Almond Angel Roll freezes nice too. I like to make this for picnics or family reunions. You can make it, freeze it, take it out the morning of the picnic and slice it frozen. Then by the time you are ready for it, it is thawed.

Good Luck! I am in the process of making some of the breads and muffins to freeze too. We are having a Brunch Baby Shower in June.
 
The Pfitterole Puffs freeze excellently!!!
 
lpacker said:
Any of the quick breads, tea breads, or muffin recipes such as the Orange Poppy Seed Tea Bread freeze well and can be made as a loaf, mini loaf, or muffin. I have also made them in the min-tart pan too. We have out of town family visit a lot, so I always make and freeze just in case we have weekend quests.

The Cherry Almond Angel Roll freezes nice too. I like to make this for picnics or family reunions. You can make it, freeze it, take it out the morning of the picnic and slice it frozen. Then by the time you are ready for it, it is thawed.

Good Luck! I am in the process of making some of the breads and muffins to freeze too. We are having a Brunch Baby Shower in June.

Please tell me where I can find the orange poppy seed and cherry almond recipe! They sound SUPER yummy, and I like the idea of having them in the freezer in case of unexpected visitors! I am salivating over here imagining the taste!:D
 
If you have the mini-fluted pan, you can use that for a lot of sweet breads (like banana bread, pumkpin bread) or pound cake type cakes, and freeze them. Then when you are ready you can defrost them, pour on a glaze or pourable frosting and they will look great.
 
Pecan Tassies freeze Wonderful!!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of baked goods freeze well for a Relay for Life bake sale?

Many baked goods freeze well, including cookies, brownies, muffins, and cakes. Items like pound cakes and cookies maintain their texture and flavor after freezing. Avoid freezing items with delicate frostings or fillings, as they may not hold up well.

How should I prepare baked goods for freezing before the bake sale?

To prepare baked goods for freezing, allow them to cool completely. Wrap each item tightly in plastic wrap or aluminum foil, and then place them in an airtight container or freezer bag. Label the containers with the date and type of baked good for easy identification.

How long can I freeze baked goods before the bake sale?

Baked goods can typically be frozen for up to three months without significant loss of quality. However, for the best taste and texture, it's recommended to use them within one to two months before the bake sale.

What is the best way to thaw frozen baked goods for the bake sale?

The best way to thaw frozen baked goods is to transfer them from the freezer to the refrigerator for several hours or overnight. This slow thawing process helps maintain their texture. For quicker thawing, you can leave them at room temperature for a couple of hours, but be cautious with items that have frosting.

Can I freeze baked goods with frosting or toppings?

While some frostings can be frozen, it's generally best to freeze cakes or cookies without frosting. You can frost them after thawing to ensure the best taste and appearance. If you must freeze frosted items, use a firm frosting like buttercream and freeze them in a single layer before stacking.

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