To make chewy cookies of almost any kind the secret is in two steps. First the dough must not be too wet. If you follow the recipe it should ok but if you get too much liquid (like using extra large eggs) add a bit more flour until the dough will not stick to your fingers in big clumps, it will just barely stick in little tiny patches. The other thing is to only bake them for 8 to 9 minutes at 375. They will look a little underbaked, just the highest points on the cookies will look golden brown they will be kinda splotchy looking, but if you take them out and let them cool on the baking sheet a couple of minutes before placing them on paper towels to finish cooling you should end up with nice soft chewy cookies with a crispy outer shell. I've been making cookies for over 20 years and I'm told no one can beat me!
Cookies can be made more chewy by:
1) Baking at a lower temperature further away from the heating element
2) Including ingredients such as brown sugar, butter, coconut, and molasses
3) Not making the cookies too thin, which tends to crisp them up
4) Baking the cookies on a silicon cookie sheet, rather than a metal pan.
You usually bake it for less time, for example, if the recipe tells you to bake it for 10 minutes, you only bake it for 8, and you'll end up with a chewier cookie.
What you do is don't smash them on lay them thick about 1and 1 1/2 inches thick
Many changes can impact the chewiness and fluffiness of your cookies. Consider using shortening instead of butter.
yes they make chocolate chip cookies
Of course you can!
yes but it wouldn't be very nice...More information:The answer to the question is "no." Without the chocolate chips, the cookies would not longer be "chocolate chip cookies." They would be plain brown sugar cookies.
Yes, all-purpose flour is fine to use in chocolate chip cookies.
Ruth Wakefield invented Chocolate Chip Cookies in 1924. Rumour has it she ran out of currants to put in the cookies and used chocolate instead. She tried to make chocolate cookies, but instead they came out in "CHIP" form. The chocolate chip cookies were named "toll house cookies" after an inn that she and her husband ran in the 1930's.
No body invented chocolate chip cookies they were just the first person to try and make egg less chocolate chip cookies.
The best cookies are always the classics, such a double chocolate chip, or chocolate cookies with white chocolate drops.
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