Can I Freeze Them?

Baking By Spectra Updated 3 Mar 2010 , 10:30pm by Spectra

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Spectra Posted 2 Mar 2010 , 12:14am
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As you can probably tell by my question I never have frozen cookies before. Can I freeze them after they have been iced with RI? And for how long? Best way to store them?

Thanks!

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JGMB Posted 2 Mar 2010 , 12:25am
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I've never used RI to cover a whole cookie, but I have used it to put the eyes, nose, buttons, etc. on gingerbread men. I've frozen those between layers of wax paper in a Tupperware-type box and they came out fine. HTH!

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Spectra Posted 2 Mar 2010 , 12:30am
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That definitely helps! Thank you! icon_biggrin.gif

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luv2bake6 Posted 2 Mar 2010 , 4:54am
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I've frozen glace successfully if that helps.

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Spectra Posted 2 Mar 2010 , 12:13pm
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It does! Thanks.

I was also wondering how long the iced cookies can last at room temperature and if they need to be in an air tight container?

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bonniebakes Posted 3 Mar 2010 , 9:49pm
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you can freeze already iced cookies. Here are some threads about it...

freezing cookies
http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-633905.html

freezing & using RI
http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-632656.html


hope they answer your questions!

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Spectra Posted 3 Mar 2010 , 10:30pm
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Thank you!

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