It depends how big
If 2-inch then you should cook between 12-13 minutes or until light brown
if you stick a tooth pick in it no dough should come out, if dough does it is NOTdone
I've actually found that baking a 2 inch cookie at 350 (for dark or non stick pans) or 375 for other pans at about 9-11 minutes is better. I take mine out when they have the look that you think they might need one or two more minutes, because they still cook alittle after you take them out. You don't want them to get hard. Any cookie should be moist and somewhat chewy (or fluffy tastin) I always use the bacon method when baking, for instance take bacon out of the pan when it also looks like it could use another minute or two because it still keeps cooking, same with eggs, etc. Hope this helps.
Yes, the time that cookies take to bake does affect the time that you should bake them for.
To bake oatmeal cookies the temperature in your oven should be preheated to 375 degrees Celsius.
a cookie sheet
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Depends on the type of cookie and the temperature. At 350 degrees, it takes 10 to 12 minutes to bake chocolate chip cookies.
because when you BAKE cookies you need to BAKE them...? sorry, but that is an odd question. --------------------------------------- No offence but LOL that's an Oxy moron.
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.
Yes, you can substitute margarine for butter in no bake cookies.
Chocolate no bake cookies tend to crumble if frozen then defrosted.
You bake cookies on a sheet pan. It is a rectangle of metal, usually with a raised edge.
For as long as you want to. How long should you bake cookies? Varies with the cookie, but 10 to 12 minutes at 350 to 375 degrees will work for a lot of them.
No, cookies would not bake well on the barbecue.