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Saving & Storing Your Christmas Cookies
by: Ricky Alberta
Baking cookies is a favorite activity during the holiday season. The smell of
the cookies baking, the warmth of the oven, the joy when you see the results,
and of course, the taste! Here are some tips for saving and storing your
cookies:
Preparing
Make sure your cookies are completely cool before preparing them for storage or
freezing. Any frosting or icing should also be fully set and firm.
Storing
Cookies should be stored in an airtight container or bag. Some cookies will keep
better if individually wrapped, such as very large gourmet type cookies, large
cutout and frosted cookies and very thick cookies. Plastic wrap, foil or waxed
paper works well for individually wrapping the cookies.
Freezing
Just about any type of cookie will freeze well and can last for up to 1 year
from when you baked them. Make sure the cookies are wrapped well in waxed paper,
plastic wrap or foil. Wrap them individually to make them last longer, hold
their shape better and preserve their taste and texture. Then put them in an
airtight container like a Tupperware or other container. You can also use a
Ziploc freezer bag, just make sure you have sealed it tightly. Cookies that have
been frosted will only keep for a few months in the freezer.
Using Frozen Cookies
Unwrap the cookies carefully and let them thaw completely and come to room
temperature before serving. You can also microwave them on high for about 20-30
seconds.
Freezing Cookie Dough
Many people don't realize that you can freeze the actual cookie dough for up to
1 month. Then thaw it out completely before preparing to bake. This can save
alot of time during the holiday season and give you the same fresh from the oven
taste as fresh baked cookies. Cookie dough that is very, very soft should not be
frozen. Any dough that is firm will freeze very well. Wrap the dough in plastic
wrap and place in an airtight container or freezer bag.
When storing or freezing dough or baked cookies, don't forget to write the date
and type of cookies on the package.
About The Author
Ricky Alberta writes for Cookie-Recipes.net, home of hundreds of cookie recipes
of all kinds plus a cookie recipe forum and blog. Visit us at: http://www.cookie-recipes.net.
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