How to store apple pie for a fresh slice.
, you can store it in the fridge, but Lana recommends letting it come up to room temperature before serving. However, she advises against storing a fully baked pie in the freezer.
In addition to location, location, location, it’s also important to properly wrap and seal an apple pie. If using plastic wrap, Lana recommends double wrapping the pie. To do this, “pull a long sheet of plastic wrap, place the whole pie tin on the wrap, and fold the ends over each other,” says Lana. Folding the ends over each other ensures that both the tops and sides are securely covered, which keeps the apple pie protected and fresh for as long as possible.
A pie that has been properly stored at room temperature will be good for 2 days. However, fruit pies can also be refrigerated for up to 5 days, says Lana, giving you a few bonus days of sweetness. For the best flavor and texture, it’s best to eat the pie within one to 2 days (preferably with
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