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what temperature does a cookie need to be at in the oven
Altitude should not affect oven temperature but it will affect how much your baked goods will rise in the oven. It is always a good idea to have an oven thermometer in your oven to make sure that the oven is calibrated properly.
No, stainless steel cookie cutters can be safely heated to any oven temperature as long as the cookie cutters have no plastic parts.
Yes it does.
Cookies are typically baked (cooked) in an oven. When the cookie begins to turn very dark brown or black (excessively carbonized) because it is left in the oven too long or at too high a temperature, the cookie becomes burnt. Burnt cookies generally have less than optimal flavor.
I want to eat a cookie. Please give me a cookie. This cookie just came out of the oven. What a delicious cookie!
Yes, plastic cookie cutters will melt in the oven, because they are not intended to withstand cooking temperatures. If you need to use a cookie cutter in the oven for some reason, choose a metal or silicone cookie cutter, and do not touch it until it is completely cooled.
buy cookie dough,put cookie dough on a tray, warm up oven to 360 degrease, put tray in oven, and wait for about 15 minutes, then eat
No
No, the shape of a cookie sheet has nothing to do with cookies burning. How cookies burn in the oven is usually due to heat circulation in the oven, evenness of heat in the oven, or the position of the cookie sheet relative to the heat source.
Cookies are typically baked (cooked) in an oven. When the cookie begins to turn very dark brown or black (excessively carbonized) because it is left in the oven too long or at too high a temperature, the cookie becomes burnt. Burnt cookies generally have less than optimal flavor.
Could be both or neither. A dark cookie sheet will brown quicker. Placement in the oven. Too close to the bottom. The oven may not be accurate. The type of cookie, the higher the sugar content, the more likely it is to burn. You can try using parchment paper between the dough and the tray. Lower the temperature 25 degrees.