What greater gift is there than a fresh,
warm batch of homemade cookies? The only drawback of gifting someone a
batch of cookies is that they tend to dry out pretty quickly. You want
your cookies to taste like they've just come out the oven even when you
are shipping them cross-country. So how can you retain that fresh and
moist feel?
There's one weird trick that you need to
keep in mind, and it's certainly unlike anything you would expect.
Nevertheless, as weird as it is, it will keep your cookies fresh for
days at a time.
So, what's the tip? Use tortillas in your package of cookies.
While cookies and tortillas do not seem like a match, particularly for
shipping purposes, the moisture in the tortillas (when in confined space
- like a cookie tin) will fill the air, keeping your homemade cookies
incredibly fresh. It will also retain their great taste.
How to go about it:
1. Use a cookie tin for your packaging, then take a stack of parchment
or wax paper and trace the diameter of the cookie tin on the stack of
sheets using a pen or marker.
2. Cut the circle out of the parchment paper so that you are left with
two or three parchment circles. Cut as many as you need depending on how
many cookies you made.
3. Using parchment paper will also help keep the tortillas in the tin
for their moisture, without touching the cookies.
4. Next, you’ll stack everything in the cookie tin. Start with a layer
of parchment paper, then with a tortilla, then with another parchment
circle.
5. Finish the layer by stacking as many cookies as you can on top.
Repeat if you have a larger batch.
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