More donuts are always a delight.
The only issue with having extra donuts is you have to figure out how to store them.
But we have got it sorted for you.
We have already mentioned that there are three ways you can store leftover donuts: in a plastic
container at room temperature, in a fridge, and in a freezer.
How you store donuts also depends on the kind of donuts you are storing.
Let’s see how you can store different varieties of donuts for long lasting freshness:
Cake Donuts:
Cake donuts are easy to store. They are made of sweetened dough, which is leavened with baking powder and then fried in oil, giving them a crispy exterior which prevents the moisture from getting in.
Therefore, they can be stored in a plastic box at room temperature for 2-3 days.
Yeast Donuts:
Yeast donuts can quickly absorb moisture and therefore must be stored in a fridge for long-lasting freshness.
Filled Donuts:
Filled donuts contain dairy products and can go bad very quickly. Therefore, it is better to not keep them stored for long.
They can stay fresh in a fridge for a day or two.
Iced Donuts:
Iced donuts are better kept away from the fridge as they tend to absorb moisture.
They are best kept fresh in an airtight box at room temperature where they can last 3-5 days.
Sprinkled Donuts:
Similar to yeast donuts, sprinkled donuts tend to be vulnerable to rot and are therefore best kept in a fridge to preserve their freshness.
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