The recipe that I use calls for baking soda.
i say you use baking soda i use it every time i make cookies
it doesn't realy matter
Here's a recipe for 1 cup of Self-rising cornmeal:1 Tbs. baking powder1/2 tsp salt3/4 c + 3 tbs cornmealCombine all ingredients and use in your recipes that require self-rising cornmeal.
They'll explode! It happened to my grandma.
you use baking powder Another answer: No, there are some cookie recipes, such as shortbread, that do not use any leavening. But most cookies require either baking soda or baking powder, or in some cases, whipped egg whites.
Baking cookies is a chemical change.
Cookie dough recipes generally call for either baking soda or baking powder, which create gas that expands and causes the dough to rise while baking.
Baking cookies is a chemical change.
Baking cookies is a chemical change.
While it is possible, it is much better and easier to use the regular metal cookie baking sheet instead.
For most cookies you can't use oil in place of shortening.