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How do you make cookies chewy?

Updated: 12/12/2022
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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.

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Take them out of the oven before they are fully cooked (3-4 minutes ahead of time) and allow them to continue cooking outside the oven on the hot pan for the remainder of the time. Then take them off the pan right away. Also when you store them you can cover your cookies with bread to keep them soft.

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