Does homemade cheesecake taste just as good or even better after a day or two? ? I have to make it for Friday lunchtime but will not be home on thursday to do it so would it be ok for me to make either tonight or Wednesday? ?
margyr,
Apr 27, 7:46am
is it one you can make and freeze?
fluffymurray,
Apr 27, 7:53am
I'm not sure if it can ... . . I probably wouldn't want to thought.
245sam,
Apr 27, 7:56am
fluffymurray, I do not make baked cheesecakes but I have made many many unbaked cheesecakes and IMO they are best if made at least a day ahead of when required - I would suggest that if it's an unbaked cheesecake that you're planning on making that you make it tomorrow night and it should be perfect for Friday lunchtime. :-))
fluffymurray,
Apr 27, 8:09am
Brilliant, thanks for that. It is an unbaked cheesecake so will make it tomorrow night
natalie9,
Apr 27, 8:15am
Yes I have found that the leftovers taste soooo much better.
cookessentials,
Apr 27, 8:48am
I only ever make a baked cheesecake and made a day or two before would be fine. Just keep it covered in the refrigerator.
guest,
Jan 11, 5:24am
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guest,
Jan 13, 12:48pm
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Jan 14, 7:43pm
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