it depends use can use kilograms or grams now 1,ooo grams = 1 kilogram
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.
After they are baked and cool.
The original Nestlés Toll House cookies (chocolate chip cookies) recipe calls for baking soda, not baking powder. There is no substitute for baking soda or baking powder in a recipe. You have to have it.
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.
Baking powder and baking soda both act as a leavening agent. They would do the same thing
As long as you used the right amount, there shouldn't be a problem. They may raise a little more than intended, but not enough to matter.
Yes, As Long as The Ink Isn't Inside The Edible Part You Should Be Fine.
You should try to use baking powder instead of baking soda, if that's not the problem try using about 2/3 cup of oil instead of 1 stick of margerine or butter or chill your dough for about 2 hours before you bake the cookies. you could also use more butter.
Shortbread cookies can be made in a number of different ways. The basic recipe includes granulated white sugar, white flour and butter or another solid shortening. Different flavorings such as vanilla, almond and even chocolate may be added, but shortbread should not contain eggs or leavening such as baking soda or baking powder.
Yes, but one should reduce the amount of salt in the recipe. When one does not have baking soda, it is best to use a cookie recipe that calls for baking powder, because the two ingredients are not identical.
When in doubt, make cookies.
Yes. Margarine is basically solidified vegetable oil, so you should be able to substitute it in a cookie recipe without a problem.