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How to Soften Hardened Sugars or Cookies (4 Steps)
Brown sugar, honey, syrup and even cookies have a habit of hardening despite storage in airtight containers. Here are some tricks to soften them up.
Things You'll Need
- Apple
- Bread
- Small Pan
- Airtight Container(s)
- Microwave
- Paper Towel
Instructions
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Place brown sugar in an airtight container with one or two slices of bread. Leave overnight.
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Microwave brown sugar or honey in an open container. Cover with a damp paper towel and turn on high. Turn or stir well every 30 seconds until the sugar or honey has softened.
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Place the container of crystallized honey or syrup in a small pan of simmering water. Heat until smooth.
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Seal hard cookies in an airtight container with apple wedges or bread slices. Set aside for one or two days.
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