Sentences with phrase «then bake it tomorrow»

I'm planning to make it tomorrow for guests, but I'm wondering if I can prepare it the day before to save on time, and then bake it tomorrow.
Can I assemble tonight, refrigerate overnight, then bake tomorrow evening?

Not exact matches

Tomorrow is a day of rest (sort of: it's my eldest son's milestone birthday and I am switching gears and making birthday cake and a special dinner) and then Monday morning, after I go swimming, I'll be baking with a friend or two... yet more hamantashen.
For example, if I make the dough this afternoon and refrigerate it until tomorrow afternoon, then complete the rest of the recipe (roll it out, cut into triangles, roll up, bake) would that be «over-refrigerating» the dough?
Then, take them out tomorrow and let them sit for an hour or two to come back to room temperature, shape, and then boil / bThen, take them out tomorrow and let them sit for an hour or two to come back to room temperature, shape, and then boil / bthen boil / bake?
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