Roughly, about 10-15 minutes for chocolate chip or oatmeal cookies, snickerdoodles, and other thick cookie dough dropped from a spoon or scoop. Thick batters baked in pans then cut into bars, such as brownies or 7-Layer Magic Bars, may need to bake as long as 20-30 minutes. But many different sorts of cookies could be called "thick," so it is always best to use a dependable recipe and follow its recommendations.
Yes, the time that cookies take to bake does affect the time that you should bake them for.
Unless you are using a microwave oven, the cooking time is the same regardless of the number of cookies baked at one time.
It will take longer to bake them if there is a lot of cookies
depends on what you are trying to bake and what temperature the oven is set to
About twenty minutes in the oven.
20 minutes
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Sometimes it is best to bake cookies a little under what the recommend on the package or in the recipe. For example if the package or recipe says 350 degrees, take it down to 325 degrees.
The time it takes to crimp hair depends on factors such as hair thickness and length, as well as the type of crimping iron used. On average, it can take around 20-30 minutes to crimp the entire head of hair.
It depends on the thing he/she is baking.
3 hour