Freeze Cookies Decorated In Rbc?

Baking By Jopalis Updated 27 Sep 2010 , 3:26pm by Jopalis

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Jopalis Posted 26 Sep 2010 , 7:30pm
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Can I freeze baked cookies that have been decorated using rbc? I am making a batch for first week in October and would like to save some for Halloween. icon_confused.gif

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bakencake Posted 26 Sep 2010 , 7:49pm
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I have tried freezing undecorated cookies and cookie dough and it always comes out great. I dont know about decorated sorry. maybe bake all the cookies and decorate the ones you want now and freeze the ones for later, then unfreeze when ready and then decorate?

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Jopalis Posted 26 Sep 2010 , 7:54pm
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Yes, that would work except with the rbc I like to roll it and cut it and put it on the cookie when it is warm from the oven. I guess I could roll, cut and freeze the cutout rbc and lay it on with brushed corn syrup. Not sure I would like that as well though... Thanks.... food for thought. Anyone out there frozen with the rbc on?

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scp1127 Posted 27 Sep 2010 , 1:54pm
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NFSC recipe freezes great unfrosted. I haven't frozen the iced ones.

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millermom Posted 27 Sep 2010 , 2:08pm
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For what it's worth, I always attach my RBC with corn syrup ater the cookies have cooled, or have even been frozen then thawed..

I say make some and try freezing it as a sample first. I don't see why it wouldn't work, since you can freeze regular BC. I don't think the corn syrup in the RBC would make a difference. But don't hold me to that; I haven't actually tried it. icon_wink.gif

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Jopalis Posted 27 Sep 2010 , 3:26pm
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thank you so much....I'll give it a shot and if I have to I can add the rolled rbc with corn syrup. I may try and freeze a couple and see how they do.

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