SMy sister wants to do them 1-2 days ahead, but doesn't want to freeze them.
L luisa_calif Well-known member Feb 12, 2010 #2 SMy sister wants to do them 1-2 days ahead, but doesn't want to freeze them.
C CathyZ Well-known member Feb 12, 2010 #3 Covered tightly then there is a process to dry them out again cut slits or poke holes in them and put them in a 200-250 degree oven to dry them out. Make sure you cool them before filling. They will be as good as "new"
Covered tightly then there is a process to dry them out again cut slits or poke holes in them and put them in a 200-250 degree oven to dry them out. Make sure you cool them before filling. They will be as good as "new"