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November 5, 2009

Freezing Cookies for Holiday Baking {Guest Post}

I'm SO excited!! I have a guest poster for you today!!
Bridget of Bake at 350!!
Bridget and I have really connected and I'm a HUGE fan of her blog where she shares all of her fabulous cookies, tips and more! Today's she's sharing how to ease some of the stress of holiday cookie baking.

So, grab a cookie and come along.............


Hi, TidyMom readers! I am so thrilled to be here guest posting today on one of my favorite blogs! Thank you, Cheryl, for the invite!

Well, ladies...the season is upon us. The baking season, that is. I love baking and decorating cookies, but sometimes just the thought of how many I have to bake...for teachers, neighbors, friends, relatives...in December makes me tired.


Guess what? You can FREEZE sugar cookies and save them for later! Yay!


Here's how I do it:
  • Bake the cookies and let them cool completely,
  • Stack in gallon freezer baggies between layers of wax paper,

  • Place the baggies in freezer safe plastic containers (this gives them an extra layer of protection and keeps them from getting crushed).
To thaw, just take them out of the freezer about 3 hours or more before decorating. (Do not refrigerate.)

Cookies already decorated with royal icing can also be frozen! This is great if you're planning a big party, just make your cookies in advance and pop in the freezer. Again, take them out a few hours before you need them, and you are all set. If you've bagged them, leave the cookies in the bags to thaw.

Happy cookie decorating!


Thanks again Bridget!! Your cookies inspire me every day! You make it all look so easy with your "I can do it" attitude and all of the advice you share! I can't wait until we can actually meet in person one day!

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14 Comments:

Blogger bridget {bake at 350} said...

Oh, me too! Wouldn't that me fun?!? Thanks again for the invite to guest post...so thrilled to be here. :)

11/5/09, 7:49 AM  
Blogger RecipeGirl said...

Great tips! I'm looking forward to getting started on holiday baking... but not looking forward to the taste testing. Still on sugar overload from Halloween!!

11/5/09, 7:55 AM  
Blogger Lorie said...

What about freezing cookie dough? I've done this before & it seems to work alright. I'm just wondering if you have any tips or suggestions. Thanks!

11/5/09, 8:08 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Those cookies look amazing! What a wonderful idea to do the baking ahead of time! So where do we learn to decorate them like that?!?! :)

11/5/09, 8:53 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ooooo...nice tip! :)

11/5/09, 8:59 AM  
Blogger TidyMom said...

Lorie - I'll see what I can find out - or see if Bridget has any tips on freezing dough

Ann Marie - check Bridget's blog - she tells how she decorates cookies on there!

11/5/09, 9:02 AM  
Blogger bridget {bake at 350} said...

Lorie...I've never just frozen the dough. If I'm making cookies, I always just go ahead and cut them out while the kitchen is covered in flour! ;)

If I were to try to freeze the dough, I'd roll it first, then stack the rolled out dough between sheets of waxed paper or parchment, then I'd put that in a freezer container.

It you try it, pls let me know how it worked!

11/5/09, 9:44 AM  
Blogger TidyMom said...

Here's what I found online about freezing cookie dough (I may write a new post about this soon)

Cookie dough that has been double wrapped and frozen in a airtight container should easily last 3 months in most residential freezers.

11/5/09, 10:54 AM  
Blogger BonBon Rose Girls Kristin said...

My Mom and I totally do that! We bake one day and decorate another. : )

11/5/09, 11:56 AM  
Blogger Phoebe @ GettingFreedom said...

Thank you so much for these tips. I bake a lot around Christmas, and have wanted to add to my list. This will make things SO much easier for me!

11/5/09, 1:22 PM  
Blogger BellaLovesPink said...

I like this!

11/5/09, 1:40 PM  
Blogger Jenny said...

Those cookies look so yummy! I can't imagine making that many, let alone decorating them! I just don't have the patience.

11/5/09, 8:31 PM  
Blogger Teresa said...

Love reading your post today TidyMom!
I can't believe how totally adorable those Christmas Balls are!
Happy happy that you had Bridget as your guest!
XXOOXX

11/6/09, 2:06 AM  
Anonymous Martha said...

Great Post. Love your beautiful cookie art, but unfortunately don't have the patience for it! I much prefer to bake and eat simple homestyle cookies. Most cookie doughs, including sugar cookie dough, freeze beautifully. You can roll the dough into logs for slice and bake cookies, roll them into balls for quick and easy drop cookies or freeze the dough in flat disks that can be thawed and rolled out for cut out cookies. I think freezing the dough is preferable to freezing the cookies since they taste fresher.

11/11/09, 10:58 AM  

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