Drying/Packaging

Got White Spots on Glaze Icing Sugar Cookies?




By far, the question I get asked the most about glaze icing......
"What causes those awful white spots on my icing when it dries?"







I suspected that it was temperature related, but I'd never actually tested my theory.

Until now......

Since I'm asked about this phenomenon at least once a week.....
it was time that I did a little experiment to see if I could pinpoint the problem.

Now....I'm not a chemist.
Oh sure.....my job title at my real job is Clinical Laboratory Scientist.
I do the testing in a hospital laboratory....and I minored in Chemistry a LONG time ago.....
but I can safely say that I don't remember most Chemistry. haha

So my experiment is certainly not truly scientific.

I went the practical route.
Since I've experienced white spots on my cookies more in the winter,
I suspected that it was due to the cooler temperatures in some way.
The house is cooler in the winter than in the summer.
And since I don't put my cookies in a special climate-controlled room when I dry them....
that probably means that the temperature matters in regard to splotches.

So.....I made five different rectangle cookies and flooded them with glaze.
I picked dark blue for the color since that seems to be one that shows spots more frequently.


As soon as I flooded them, I place them in their "drying areas". 

The first two cookies were dried at room temperature......kind of my "control" cookies.

We set our thermostat at 68 degrees in the winter.
I suspect that it is actually a little cooler at our kitchen table since it is in a great room
and right next to a sliding glass door to the outside.
One  of the two cookies was just flooded....period.
The other one was flooded and then dried slightly with a heat gun.
(My normal routine is to lightly dry my cookies with a heat gun.
You can read about it more here in this post.)
Oh.....and I use a floor fan to dry my cookies the first few hours after I decorate them.

(Can you find the blue rectangle cookies?
Instead of "Where's Waldo?".... where's the blue cookies? haha)

I placed the third cookie outside in the garage (partially covered, of course).
The temperature that night was about 30 degrees F.

 The fourth cookie went into the refrigerator.....which is in the range of 2 - 6 degrees F.

And finally, I put the last cookie in our chest freezer.
I'm not exactly sure what the temp is in there.....but it is COLD and frozen. ;)

Note: The only cookie I covered was the cookie sitting out in the garage.
And I only partially covered it.
The rest of the cookies were open to the air in their environment.

I let the cookies dry overnight.

The results were as expected......except for one rather incredible surprise.

I did my best to take photos to give you a clear view of what the dried glaze looked like.
But it is really hard to show tiny white blotches.....
However, I do think you can see the difference in these photos....be it ever so slight.


It was not a surprise to find lots of little blotches on both the refrigerated cookie
and the cookie set out in the cold 30 degree temps.
(You have to look really close to see the white spots, but they are there.)

The big surprise was the cookie placed in the freezer.
Notice it is the cookie on the far left.
It turned out darker and amazingly more shiny than all the rest.
And there was not a single white spot/blotch on it at all.
It looked as good as the room temp cookie using the heat gun.
AMAZING!

Now I'm not necessarily recommending that you can
 freeze your decorated cookies ahead for any length of time.
I tried this once.....freezing the already decorated cookies for more than a week.
And they ended up having blotches all over them. :(
Here's the blog post I wrote about it.

But maybe "flash freezing" the wet glaze is an option.
I'll have to do more research and freeze them for different lengths of time.

What I would suggest if you are having lots of problems with white spots/blotches....
make sure you dry your cookies in a warmer room temperature.
In the winter.....maybe put them in a room with a space heater.
In the summer.....with air conditioning, make sure your cookies are not close to the AC vent, etc.

OK.....I'm now going to take my "scientist" hat off.....and replace it with my cookie decorator hat.

:)

Freezing Glaze Decorated Cookies?
Heat Gun
Heat Gun II

BRP Box Shop.....Limited Edition Cookie Ornament Box





I had the distinct privilege to work with BRP Box Shop
to help create a cute little Christmas-y cookie ornament box.
It was debuted at CookieCon.....and from what I hear......it is a big hit. :)

The box comes in  both white and brown:

2 3/4" x 2 3/4" x 2 3/4" Cookie Ornament Box White/White With Window

2 3/4" x 2 3/4" x 2 3/4" Cookie Ornament Box Brown/Brown With Window


As you will see.....I had a blast filling these little babies up. :)




It holds about 12 mini cookies and would make a perfect gift.
Plus, it hangs on the Christmas tree nicely.



I thought it held my 3D mini Christmas tree perfectly.


The original boxes we tested were more generic.

And everyone at CookieCon loved the idea of the "plainer" version for all year long.

So be sure to let BRP Box Shop know what you'd like to see them carry.
They are a cookie decorator's friend.....wanting to design boxes that YOU will use.
Their email address is: boxshop@bigriverpackaging.com
Tell them CookieCrazie sent you. :)

The Christmas version of this box is a limited version test run....
so get 'em while they are still available.

Visit BRP Box Shop for all your box needs.

(This bias you are observing is purely because I think BRP is AMAZING!
They did not pay me to say all this. 
I just happen to think very highly of the company and their products.)



Past Blog Posts about Boxes:



At Last.......Cookie Boxes!




I've been showing you sneak peeks of new
cookies boxes from BRP Box Shop for a couple of months now.

And finally......TODAY....they are available for order. :)

Here's the 7" x 4.5" box
(Note: this link is to the lid only. You still need to order the box base.)

The next four photos are of the 10" x 7" box.
White 10" x 7" box
Brown 10" x 7" box
(Note: this link is to the lid only. You still need to order the box base.)




Here is my favorite of the new ones......14" x 10".
I love that it holds 10-12 cookies and shows them all off so well.
If you stack them two-cookie-deep.......you could get up to 2 dozen in this box.
Brown 14" x 10" box
White 14" x 10" box
 (Note: this link is to the lid only. You still need to order the box base.)
Oh.....and there are TWO base boxes for this size.
One is 1 1/4" deep and the other is 1 3/4" deep.
The extra depth will allow for another layer of cookies. :)


And this is an "oldie" but a "goodie".
Their windowed pizza box has been a favorite of mine for a long time.
Depending on the cookie size.......you can get up to 30 medium cookies
(stacked two deep) in this box.

The people at BRP Box Shop are amazing!
They are listening to the cookie community and doing all they can to accommodate our needs.

I am partnering with them in several aspects,
so you will see more from BRP and CookieCrazie.

Update on Pan Lids for Drying Cookies

Learning is a process, right?

Well.....I'm still learning about using lids on my half sheet pans to dry my cookies.

More than a week ago, I did a post entitled "No Pan Rack for Drying Cookies....How about Pan Lids?"

Since then I've learned some things.....and suspect I'll learn more in the coming days. ;)

First of all, I put my lids over wet cookies the other day.....and it seems that is not a good idea.
Look at how uneven the surfaces were the next morning when I took the lid off. :(



Note to self (and to CookieCrazie blog readers):
Let cookies dry for a few hrs before putting lid on pan to cover overnight.
(In other words, don't put lid over very wet cookies.)



Also, one of my readers (Susan) ordered the Nordic Ware lids for her Wear Ever half sheet pans and they did not fit. Here is her comment:
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CAUTION!  My lids just arrived from Nordic Ware and they do NOT fit on my Wearever half sheet pans.  Real close, but no cigar; they just pop right off.

I suggest that anyone thinking of ordering these for other than Nordic Ware or Sam's Club should find a friend who has a cover and test it on your pans.
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So if you don't have Sam's Club or Noric Ware half sheets.....don't assume the lids will fit your pans. (Again, I'm so sorry, Susan!)




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It doesn't seem right to not include some finished cookies in a blog post.

SO.......here's some random cat cookies I did at Christmas time.
They are certainly not my best work (faces.....ugh!......they get me EVERY time).
But then showing you cookies like this let's you know that we are all alike.
We all do things that we are not happy with.
But that's OK.
Because none of us are perfect, right?

OK.....so now I can show you these very UNperfect cookies. ;)






OK.....I'm off to go learn some more CookieCrazie lessons. =)

No Pan Rack for Drying Cookies? How about Pan Lids!

I've always dreamed of having one of these........


or even one of these.....

My two biggest deterrents......cost & where would I store it?!
I have a big open great room that would not be very enhanced by a huge pan rack. ;)
So I've put if off. 

I just keep letting my cookies dry on my dining room table.
I guess that doesn't really enhance my great room beauty either. lol


 I use half sheet pans that I bought from Sam's Club in 2 packs. I love 'em! 



A couple of weeks ago, a wonderful cookie friend suggested these awesome pan lids.


They are Nordic Ware Half Sheet Covers. They fit over my Sam's half sheet pans perfectly!!!!!


Now I can cover my cookies while they dry....


and even stack the pans on the table......nice and neat. :)



To say I'm excited is an understatement! 

Who knew that pan lids could be so exciting?!.... hee hee

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Drying my cookies will never be the same!    =)
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