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Question by  debunker22 (80)

Is cookie dough freezable?

My neighbor is selling some for school, and I want to buy some and freeze it for later.

 
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Answer by  jyh634 (157)

Cookie dough is definitely freezable. Just make sure you keep it in an airtight container, and try to eat it within 6-8 months.

 
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Answer by  lou (792)

Cookie dough can be frozen. It can be stored in plastic baggies or plastic containers. In order to maintain freshness and flavor, it should be used within three months. Let the dough thaw in the refrigerator before using.

 
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Answer by  MelindaS (1694)

Cookie dough is generally freezable. Just make sure you freeze it soon after it is made or manufactured, and that it does not sit out in hot weather before hand. Also, be sure to wrap it tightly in several layers of plastic wrap or something else that will not be exposed to air.

 
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Answer by  GilFinn (2065)

Yes, absolutely. And it makes baking fresh cookies a snap. Just about any cookie recipe that requires flour, sugar and eggs it good for freezing.

 
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