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How to Save Cookie Batter in the Refrigerator
Making cookie dough ahead of time and then storing it in the refrigerator can save you time on a hectic day, and it may even make your cookies taste better. Letting cookie dough sit in the refrigerator allows the flour to absorb the liquids, creating a better tasting cookie with a less rubbery consistency. It also reduces the amount cookies will spread on the cookie sheet. You can store cookie dough in the refrigerator for two days.
Things You'll Need
- Cookie dough
- Airtight container
- Marker
Instructions
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Place the cookie dough in an airtight container, such as a plastic snap-top container or a plastic bag. If desired, roll the cookie dough into a log and wrap with plastic -- it'll be easy to slice later.
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Write the type of cookie dough on the container. Then add "Use by" and write the date of two days from today.
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Put the wrapped and labeled cookie dough in a central area of the refrigerator. Don't store cookie dough on the refrigerator door, because the temperature is more likely to fluctuate there.
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Don't eat raw cookie dough. Cookie dough is delicious, but doughs that rely on raw eggs may contain Salmonella enteritidis, a bacteria that can cause food poisoning. Unless you've used pasteurized eggs, wait until the cookies come out of the oven.
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