Defrosting

When defrosting a fruit cake, should I remove the double layer of cling film wrapping?
10:10 Sat 14th Apr 2012
 
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Definitely remove the clingfilm. Otherwise you will probably get water from the moisture in the cake condensing on the inside of the film, and wetting the cake. Thaw at room temperture for best results.

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