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  2. Yes, Pecan Pie Needs to Be Refrigerated for ... - AOL

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    To defrost a frozen pie, let it thaw out overnight in the refrigerator. Before you serve it, allow it to sit out at room temperature for a half hour or so to let it warm up. You can also pop it in ...

  3. How To Store Pies: How Long To Refrigerate, Freeze And Keep ...

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  4. Can you freeze pumpkin pie? Here’s what experts say - AOL

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  5. Wait, Does Pecan Pie Need to Be Refrigerated? - AOL

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    Like other Thanksgiving leftovers, pecan pie can last up to four days in the refrigerator. Keep in mind that the pie will taste the freshest and best within the first couple of days, so get to eating!

  6. Buttercream - Wikipedia

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    Buttercream, also referred to as butter icing or butter frosting, is used for either filling, coating or decorating cakes. The main ingredients are butter and some type of sugar . Buttercream is commonly flavored with vanilla .

  7. Yes, Thankfully, You Can Freeze Pumpkin Pie—Here’s How To Do It

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    Yes, you can freeze pumpkin pie. In fact, a fully baked pie crust and creamy filling freeze incredibly well. According to FoodSafety.gov, pies made with eggs, like pumpkin and pecan pie, can be ...

  8. Individual quick freezing - Wikipedia

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    The exact time depends on the type of IQF freezer and the product. The short freezing prevents formation of large ice crystals in the product's cells, which destroys the membrane structures at the molecular level. [2] [3] This makes the product keep its shape, colour, smell and taste after defrost, to a far greater extent.

  9. Food preservation - Wikipedia

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    Freeze drying, also known as lyophilization or cryodesiccation, is a low temperature dehydration process [16] that involves freezing the product and lowering pressure, thereby removing the ice by sublimation. [17] This is in contrast to dehydration by most conventional methods that evaporate water using heat. [18]