Yes, many cookie recipes call for baking at 350 degrees (F.) Larger, softer cookies and cookies that should not turn brown tend to be baked at lower temperatures such as 300 or 325, while crisp cookies may be baked quickly at higher temperatures, such as 375.
It depends on what you are baking.
No, they burn.
They would burn! :d
22-28 minutes, ovens vary.
about 20-25 minutes
It really depends on what sort of cookies you are baking. For instance, sugar cookies would bake at an average temperature of 350 degrees Fahrenheit (180 Celsius), but thick brownies may bake at 425 degrees Fahrenheit (220 Celsius). Or, you may want your cookies to bake slowly, and put them in at 325 Fahrenheit (160 Celsius) for a longer period of time. The most common temperature that I have seen for all sorts of baking and roasting is 350 degrees Fahrenheit (180 Celsius). It is considered a "moderate" temperature and is used for the majority of things I have cooked. That goes for cookies, too. == Most of my cookies bake at a temperature of 375 Fahrenheit (190 Celsius).
350° is a standard baking temperature that works well for baking drumsticks.
350 degree F is the appropriate temperature for baking a cake.
350 degrees.
there are usually baked at 350 degrees.
347 degrees Fahrenheit. For baking, you can use 350 degrees.
180"C for 20 mins or until you see golden brown!!!!!!!
It will vary slightly per recipe, but generally 350-375F.
I use 350 F, that would be about 175 degrees Celsius.
Usually around 350 degrees F.
No. When baking with a glass pan, the temperature is reduced from 350 degrees to 325 degrees, but the baking time is not lengthened.
30 minutes at 350 degrees