Stoneware is much thicker and a metal cookie sheet is alot thinner and if you are going to bake cookies then pick the stoneware because the metal cookie sheet will burn the cookies.
Stone does because the thermal properties allow it to bake evenly and the thickness make it brown less.
it does not
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While it is possible, it is much better and easier to use the regular metal cookie baking sheet instead.
I think baking them is so much better. They taste better and the cookie dough is cheaper than a package of cookies. Then again this is from the POV of a guy.
You have to make cookie dough in order to make cookies. Then you place the dough on baking sheets, and bake it until it becomes cookies.
A cookie sheet is a type of baking pan. A cookie sheet has no sides (or only one side) so cookies can slide easily from the baking sheet onto a cooling rack. Other types of baking pans have sides to contain food. Cookies are frequently baked on jellyroll pans, which have 1/2" sides and are often confused with cookie sheets.
The bottoms of the cookies will continue to bake because the cookie sheet will still be hot. If you leave the cookies on the sheet too long after being taken out of the oven, the cookies' bottoms will burn and stick to the baking sheet.
i say you use baking soda i use it every time i make cookies
It depends on what kind of cookie you are baking..... sugar cookie chocolate chip cookie snickerdoodles holiday cookie If you tell what kind you are baking then someone can help you out
if your cookies are burning that is probably because you are cooking them too long. also maybe if you put that baking spray maybe it would turn out better. that is what happened to me.
You can get cookie baking stuff like chocolate chips or you could probably get milk but a cookie to come with!
it is made out of metal......im doing a science project on wich cookie shhet is better for baking cookies? silicone covered or regular metal any guesses??