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Can you freeze cooked filling for fig cookies?
Of course you can freeze the cooked/baked fig cookies in baggies or freezer containers. But you seem to be talking about freezing your filling before placing it in dough for baking(?)
This may be possible and also may be safe but I am not sure about the consistency of the filling when it is thawed. sometimes this type of filling will be "watery" when thawed so why not try a small amount in your freezer and let the balance of your filling rest in your refrigerator until you can check it out?
Perhaps you cannot finish your cookies today but the filling should/would be safe for a few days if kept very cold in your refrigerator.
Perhaps someone who has tried freezing filling like this will be able to answer your question more accurately.
Yes, you can. Put them in an airtight container or freezer bag.
Yes, you can, as long as they are cooked and sealed well.
Sure you can! Just don't leave them in the freezer forever.