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11-27-2016 10:14 AM
I have to make 13 dozen cookies for a cookie exchange and I am using boxed cake mix to make the cookies to save time and aggravation.
I have never done this before.
Can I freeze this type of dough? I always freeze traditional cookie dough with no problems.
But I am unfamiliar with this type of dough.
11-27-2016 11:28 AM - edited 11-27-2016 11:29 AM
I found the below instructions by Googling the question:
11-27-2016 12:17 PM
I free scratch cookie dough all the time with no issues (I just put it in a ball or a log, wrap it with freezer paper and put it in a ziplock (I also have a Food Saver if I'm storing it longer term).
A box mix should not be much different (if anything it has more preservatives and shelf stable ingredients) so there should be no issue with freezing these.
11-27-2016 12:31 PM
@Sassy7356 thank you. Due to amount of cookies, I will do an abbreviated verious of what you posted. I will cut the balls apart if I have to. I like the idea of pre-rolling the balls before bagging and freezing, then I will be able to confirm my count.
@VaBelle35 Any time I make cookies I always make a second batch to freeze. Twice the cookies, once the mess/clean up.
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