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Depending on the type of cookie, it sometimes is possible to use a fine grater, such as a cheese grater, to scrape the burned portion off the bottom of the cookie.
cookie sheets dont burn cookies. ovens do.
Mother's Cookies was created in 1914.
it does not
you are cooking it for too long
When you leave it in the oven too long
no it cannot. it can actually burn your cookies. you can use margerine though.
You must know the structure of a sentence and the parts of speech in a sentence to differentiate the functions of the nouns.A noun functions as:The subject of a sentence (Mother made cookies for the kids.)The subject of a clause (The cookies that mother made are for the kids.)The direct object of a verb (Mother made cookies for the kids.)The indirect object of a verb (Mother made the kids some cookies.)The object of a preposition (Mother made cookies for the kids.)
The heat source is probably from a flame, an oven, or from an electric stovetop. The metal pan or sheet helps to trap the heat and transfer it to the cookies. If there is too much heat or the heat is applied for too long, the the cookies will burn.
No, the shape of a cookie sheet has nothing to do with cookies burning. How cookies burn in the oven is usually due to heat circulation in the oven, evenness of heat in the oven, or the position of the cookie sheet relative to the heat source.
A possessive noun is a type of noun.A possessive noun modifies a noun that functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:Her mother's cookies are the best. (the possessive noun "mother's" modifies the subject of the sentence "cookies")The cookies that Sandra's mother made were the hit of the party. (the possessive noun "Sandra's" modifies the subject of the relative clause "mother")Have you tasted her mother's cookies? (the possessive noun "mother's" modifies the direct object of the verb "cookies")I will ask Sandra for her mother's recipe. (the possessive noun "mother's" modifies the object of the preposition "for", "recipe")
it depends on how long u cook it but by burn u mean bake than yes
No they cant not unless if you are cooking or not.