Royal Iced Sugar Cookies!!! Help Asap Please!!!

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mellbel25 Posted 3 Jul 2013 , 12:45am
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AHey guys!

I need to make some Minnie Mouse cookies for this Saturday. I wanted to make the sugar cookies tonight (Tuesday night) and decorate them tomorrow on Wednesday . Will they still taste good for Saturday. How do I store them??? Please help! Thanks!

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matthewkyrankelly Posted 3 Jul 2013 , 12:49am
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The cookies should be fine.  How many and what icing are you using?  How will you store them? and will you need time for them to dry to be stacked?
 

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savannahquinn Posted 3 Jul 2013 , 1:05am
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My sugar cookies stay for a long long time.  I let them cool stack them and put them in an aluminum tray covered with plastic wrap until I am ready to ice them.  After I ice them I make sure they are completely dry and I usually put them in individual bags with a ribbon, or on a tray.

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mellbel25 Posted 3 Jul 2013 , 1:15am
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My sugar cookies stay for a long long time.  I let them cool stack them and put them in an aluminum tray covered with plastic wrap until I am ready to ice them.  After I ice them I make sure they are completely dry and I usually put them in individual bags with a ribbon, or on a tray. HTH

Thank you so much! Did help. Can I just leave them in a plastic container with the top? Or do they have to wrapped in plastic wrap?

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savannahquinn Posted 3 Jul 2013 , 1:18am
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I have stored them out on paper towel with no wrap, stacked with wrap, in a cupcake carrier with the cupcake tray removed...I believe that sugar cookie recipes have a lot of butter in them which allows them to stay "fresh" for quite some time.  I don't think that you will have a problem no matter how you store them, as long as they are completely cooled :)

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