Storing Decorated Cookies

Baking By Bevwilliams Updated 6 Apr 2011 , 11:55pm by Bevwilliams

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Bevwilliams Posted 3 Apr 2011 , 9:06pm
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Hi everyone,

This is the very first time I have tried to make cookies and I want them for a party. Because it is a large quantity i need to make them n advance. Once I decorate them (I am going to use fondant) how should I store them? I dont want to put them on top of each other in case it spoils the icing can any one please give me some suggestions?

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ALVARGA Posted 4 Apr 2011 , 7:46pm
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I make fondant covered cookies all the time. Storing them is easy. Once they are complete and completely dry you can stack them without any damage to the cookie or fear of spoilage. When I make them for an event I usually individually package them. But if you are not packaging them individaully they will be OK stored in a covered container until you need them. Stack them carefully and them will be OK. Hope this helps.

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Bevwilliams Posted 5 Apr 2011 , 12:18am
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Will the cookies go soft like biscuits unless airtight?

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Karen421 Posted 5 Apr 2011 , 12:33am
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I had to made a ton for my daughter's wedding, and I just bagged them after i decorated them. Then I put them in large Tupperware container (25 per container) and froze them. They came out perfect and tasted great! icon_biggrin.gifthumbs_up.gif

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Bevwilliams Posted 6 Apr 2011 , 11:55pm
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Thanks for all your help I really love this site and the way everyone helps each other

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