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Just marzipanned the cake. What do I do now? Does it go back in the tin?

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mawbroon · 20/12/2012 10:41

Not sure what to do now! I am sure my Mum used to put it under a massive bowl but 1, I don't have room for it lying around and 2, my bowl isn't deep enough and 3, we have mice and I don't want the wee buggers sniffing round my Christmas cake.

Will it dry if I shove it back in the airtight tub where it has been for the last few weeks?

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NoHaudinMaWheest · 20/12/2012 11:19

I usually wrap it loosely in greaseproof paper and put it in a tin with the lid slightly loose. That might not be mouse proof though. I think it will dry out OK even it you have to put the lid on firmly. To be honest I think it is only a problem if you ice when the marzipan is really fresh. Says she who is internetting instead of doing hers!

blueberryboybait · 20/12/2012 11:21

The marzipan needs to dry so don't put it in a sealed tin or it will sweat.

loopsngeorge · 20/12/2012 11:48

oops, will go and take mine out of the tin then.....

mawbroon · 20/12/2012 16:03

Thanks! I have found a place where I can take the lid off the box and be safe from mice.

Or at least I think I have.

Unless mice can scale slippery units and 50cm high boxes that is. I reckon if they manage then they damned well deserve some cake for being so agile!

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DoubleMum · 20/12/2012 16:11

Hate to say this but mice can climb walls!

mawbroon · 20/12/2012 17:11

yes, I know, but they would also have to scale across the bottom of the unit upside down to get at it!!!

Either that or use a rope.

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