It is A type of butter..... like Stork
Butter cause cookies to spread. To control the spread, you can chill the dough before baking so it won't spread too far.
Ways to grease a baking tray are: * spread a thin coating of oil or melted butter with a pastry brush or a folded paper towel * take a pinch of butter in a scrap of greaseproof paper and spread it on the tray * spray oil
Baking reach the Philippines bacause of a young man who came from China. He is Mr.Aquaver Natividad Uy. he was a baker in China and when he spotted Philippines without any idea , he come and teach and spread Baking in the Phils.
The one who introduced baking in the Philippines is Mr. Aquaver Natividad Uy. He is a Chinese-Filipino who became famous because of his wild imagination about baking. He started cultivating wheat in China until he absolutely became a part of Roman bakers who were certified baking master. When he heard about Philippines, he knew that BAKING where not yet introduced, so he let himself come, and spread the variety of Baking in the Philippines.
Make a paste of water and baking soda and spread it on the site of the sting. This will take the pain away.
Make a paste of water and baking soda and spread it on the site of the sting. This will take the pain away.
Sugar helps the cookies taste sweeter and helped them spread out a little when baking.
Your ratio of flour to butter and lack of fresh baking powder and baking soda along with temperature of oven can easily affect the 'flattening' of said cookies to sprawl and bake flat instead of spreading properly.
that is stupid. No u can't ^^ actually YOU'RE stupid, yes you can.
Assuming that you are referring to cake or some other layered baked good, what you want to do it to spread your batter across the baking pan evenly. You may also have a lopsided pan that you are baking in that makes the baking uneven. Make sure that your oven racks are completely flat as well. Before putting your pan in the oven give it a good shake from side to side, this will also help your batter to spread evenly across the pan.
Baking soda makes the cookies "keep together" and not spread, crumble or fall apart when you take them out of the oven.Yeast also works, but it makes the cookies taste bad. Yeast is mostly only used for bread and such.
The baked goods won't rise properly. They may be too dense, or (as in cookies) spread too much.