Yes, a year is generally too long to freeze cheesecake. While it can be stored in the freezer for about 1 to 2 months for optimal taste and texture, freezing it for a year may result in a decline in quality, including changes in texture and flavor. It's best to consume frozen cheesecake within a shorter timeframe for the best experience.
Try it and see- i dont see why not
Yes but not too long
It might freeze, but it shouldn't.
Just put them in the container that you want to freeze them ( a glass baking dish, or what ever ) and freeze them. They will be fine until you are ready to reheat them, as long as you do not keep them in the freezer too long ( as with all foods. )
You should be running anti-freeze year round as it is a coolant also, hence the name "Anti-freeze/Coolant"
Cheesecake bars can be a delicious treat, though not something to eat too often as they are high in calories. One can find recipes for great cheesecake bars on the Bakers Royale website.
To make the cheesecake last as long as possible, store it in a cool place, like a refrigerator. Keep it dry, away from direct sunlight, out of direct heat, and not touching any other foods or products.
Some would say there is really no best cream cheese, but the most common brand used in cheesecake is Philadelphia brand cream cheese. It's actually my preferred brand for homemade cheesecake, too.
if the bottle has water in it you can freeze it but not for too long other wise it eill explode and the bottle will be stretched due to the particles in the water and is turning into a solid.
"Long, Too Long America" by Walt Whitman was written in 1860.
No, the water is moving too fast for it to freeze.
Yes, but pudding (and jell-o) do not freeze well. Don't freeze it for too long, as ice crystals will begin to form in the pudding.