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Doughnut Storage Tips
- Donuts go bad when exposed to air or moisture. Place in sealed container or bag. Plain, powdered, glazed, topped donuts keep 2 days at room temperature, up to 1 week in the fridge.
- Plain and powdered keep longest. Filled donuts more prone to spoilage. Discard after 4 days to be safe. No added preservatives make donuts susceptible to spoilage faster than other breads. Spoiled donuts have chewy crust and an awful taste.
- Refrigeration extends the life of filled donuts but makes standard ones go stale faster. Wrap tightly in plastic or foil to retain freshness when refrigerating.
Doughnut Shelf Life
- Donuts can sit out at room temperature for 1-2 days. Plain and powdered donuts keep the longest. Filled donuts should go in the fridge after 2 days. Wrapping tightly retains freshness in the fridge, though makes non-filled donuts go stale faster. Donuts lose their sweet aroma when bad. Safety is key with kids.
Food Storage Tips
- Proper storage extends shelf life. Cream-filled donuts spoil faster than plain. Ingredients affect shelf life too. Donuts in warm, humid areas likely mold faster than ones in dry areas.
- An uncut frosted cake can sit out 4-5 days at 72°F. Coconut cake doesn’t need refrigeration. Dunkin donuts shouldn’t sit out over 2 hours (1 hour above 90°F).
- Freshly baked non-filled donuts last 1-2 days out, filled ones need the fridge. Steaming gives doughnuts a fluffy interior without oiliness. Place cooled doughnuts in an airtight container. Signs of donut spoilage include mold, yeast growth, and staleness.