How can i keep cookies warm?!


Question: i made these really good chocolate chip cookies and they are really soft however i want to take them to my work tomorrow and i want them to be nice and warm when i give it to them .....i will give them the cookies about 3 hours after i get there, how can i make my cookies still be warm?


Answers: i made these really good chocolate chip cookies and they are really soft however i want to take them to my work tomorrow and i want them to be nice and warm when i give it to them .....i will give them the cookies about 3 hours after i get there, how can i make my cookies still be warm?

You can get a plastic bowl and line the inside with foil, or you can get a thermal lunchbox and put them in there. They should be nice and cozy.

The only way I can think of, other than reheating them in the microwave - is to put them on low in a crockpot.

i would put them in an airtight container and then reheat them for a few seconds in the microwave right before you serve them at work, this should soften them up a bit more as well

do you have a heating tray, or warming bun holder? you could wrap them in foil and put them on the heating tray or in the warming bun holder.......

wrap in moist paper towel..and put them in a crock pot on LOW...turn it off after it gets warm.

Well i do this ALL the time...put them in foil as soon as they come out of the oven. And it actually keeps emm warm...i hope this helps =]

Keep them in a contianer and rap it in tin foil. It keeps the moisture in.

Well, when I was browsing a store called 'Better Home Sense' there was a Portable Cookie or any Food Warmer. This Portable Warmer was not that expensive, it was only for about $28.99 and is a very good price for and unusual product. Hopefully they will start selling more across the world, or country, because when you need to make errands and on the street you would like to eat your own tasteful snacks, so to do that you should just buy this Portable Warmer, it's very easy to use and always comes in handy where ever you go.





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