Life+Style - Overcooked Your Christmas Cookies? Here's How To Bring Them Back | Revry

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Baking Christmas cookies is a fun and special tradition, however, things can often go wrong in the kitchen. Cookies that come out of the oven too hard either end up straight in the garbage or are only used for dunking in coffee. However, these sweet creations don't always have to go to waste. According to bildderfrau.com, here is how to make hard cookies soft again. Placing an apple slice in the cookie tin for a few days will revive the cookies, making them soft again. This method works because the moisture in the apple is absorbed by the cookies, restoring their softness. However, it's important to change the apple slice every day to avoid mold. If you don't have an apple but still don't want to throw away your cookies, you can also use a slice of sourdough bread.

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