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With the holidays rapidly approaching I thought I would share some tips on freezing cookies. I love to give cookie platters to our friends and special people during the holidays, but it takes a lot of work to make a large variety of cookies. By being able to freeze your cookies you can make them weeks ahead and do a couple of batches a week until you have all the cookies you need.
Six Tips For Freezing Cookies
1. Cool cookies before wrapping and freezing them. This prevents moisture from forming when a warm cookie is exposed to the cold air in the freezer.
2. Store cookies in a cold freezer, as close to 0 degrees as possible.
3. Wrap cookies well before freezing them. Wrap one or a pair of cookies in plastic wrap, then seal them in a plastic freezer bag, rigid plastic container or gift tin. Then label the containers with the date and contents.
4. Store cookies inside the freezer rather than the door shelves, which are warmer.
5. Leave cookies in the freezer no longer than three months.
6. Defrost cookies with their wrapping in place. The moisture that forms during defrosting forms on the wrapper, not the cookies.
Happy Baking!



Six Tips For Freezing Cookies
1. Cool cookies before wrapping and freezing them. This prevents moisture from forming when a warm cookie is exposed to the cold air in the freezer.
2. Store cookies in a cold freezer, as close to 0 degrees as possible.
3. Wrap cookies well before freezing them. Wrap one or a pair of cookies in plastic wrap, then seal them in a plastic freezer bag, rigid plastic container or gift tin. Then label the containers with the date and contents.
4. Store cookies inside the freezer rather than the door shelves, which are warmer.
5. Leave cookies in the freezer no longer than three months.
6. Defrost cookies with their wrapping in place. The moisture that forms during defrosting forms on the wrapper, not the cookies.
Happy Baking!


