you get one of the round cake cutters?!
Yes, you can make cookies using steel cut oats. They will add a hearty texture and nutty flavor to the cookies.
Molded cookies are cookies that have been ether cut or pressed into certain molds or shapes to make them unique looking.
Yes, you can use steel cut oats to make oatmeal cookies, but they will have a chewier texture compared to using rolled oats.
Bar cookies are baked spread evenly in a pan and then cut into slices. Brownies are a good example of bar cookies.
Sugar Cookies make perfect cut out cookies as they keep their shape when baked, unlike normal cookies which expand when baked.
the good ones..
Well, you eat cookies, and I sure hope you don't eat history. I know one similarity. You can make cookies and you can make history. Or you can make history by making really good cookies. Or you can make historical cookies. Or you can eat cookies while making history. Or you can eat history while making cookies.
it depends on how much time the cook has and yes cooks can make lots of cookies
yes, but only after the cookies have been baked and cooled off.
Cut them out before. That way you can roll out the extra dough and get more cookies, and the cookies will also not crumble that way.
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Yes, you can make oatmeal cookies using steel cut oats. Just be sure to soak the oats in water or milk before adding them to the cookie dough to ensure they soften during baking.