Five Secrets to Making Better Cookies

by Rachel Paxton -

making.com

List of 5 items

. Make sure your cookie sheets aren't too thin. The heavier your cookie

sheet, the less likely your cookies are to burn. If you can't afford

heavy-duty

cookie sheets, you can cover your thin ones with layers of aluminum foil.

. Experiment with the temperature of your oven. My oven is always hotter

than what I set it for. I set my oven 25 degrees cooler than what a recipe

calls

for.

. Always place your cookie dough on cold cookie sheets. If you don't let the

cookie sheets cool, your cookie dough will spread too much from the heat of

the cookie sheets.

. Don't bake the cookies for too long. They should be light brown around the

edges. Keep in mind that the cookies will continue to cook from the heat of

the cookie sheet after you remove them from the oven. I always let my

cookies bake too long because I didn't think they were done yet. Your

cookies should

look a little underdone when they come out of the oven.

. Cool the cookies on the cookie sheet until you can lift them with a

spatula without breaking them. Cool them completely on wire racks, if you

have some,

otherwise you can cool them on paper towels or waxed paper.  I got this from
my friend, Helen, years ago.  

 

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