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Separating chocolate-coated cookies stuck together


How to keep a chocolate cream from getting hard?My cookies are turning out like cakesThe consistency of my hot chocolate is off, what do I do?Lace cookies TOO thin?Reformulating a rolled cookie recipe to reduce distortion of designChocolate covered cookies stuck to cooling rackWhy would a cookie recipe start producing puffier, slightly oily cookies over the past few years?Fully baked cookies in a 90 F carTechnical reasons against chocolate-coated shortbreadHow can I make cookies less dry and crumbly?













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I purchased some really nice chocolate-covered cookies that were packaged in a metal tin. The cookies must have been stored somewhere warm, because the individual cookies are stuck together. How can I separate them without ruining them?










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          Short of re-melting/reheating them you can't do this without some mechanical separation such as cutting between each cookie. You may find that you can do this most easily with a heated knife - dip it in hot/boiling water for a few seconds to heat the blade.






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            Short of re-melting/reheating them you can't do this without some mechanical separation such as cutting between each cookie. You may find that you can do this most easily with a heated knife - dip it in hot/boiling water for a few seconds to heat the blade.






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              Short of re-melting/reheating them you can't do this without some mechanical separation such as cutting between each cookie. You may find that you can do this most easily with a heated knife - dip it in hot/boiling water for a few seconds to heat the blade.






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