Some recipes for cookies do call for self raising flour. However it is best to you the flour suggested in the recipe you are using, as each type of flour has very different properties. For instance, self raising flour contains a rising agent with in the flour, whereas plain flour does not and will not make the cake/cookies rise. So in answer to your question: Yes, but only if that's what it says to use in the recipe.
Yes, all-purpose flour is fine to use in chocolate chip cookies.
Yes, chocolate chip cookies are a grain product. They are made with flour which is ground from wheat which is a type of grain.
Only if they are made with matzo meal or matzo flour rather than regular wheat flour. Chocolate chips are OK. You can do a search for some good recipes I've seen for Passover chocolate chip cookies.
The basic ingredients for all types of cookies, chocolate chip cookies just add the chocolate chips, are... *Flour *Sugar *Butter *Water *Oil / Milk *Eggs *Baking Powder / Baking Soda *Vanilla Extract *Salt
Chocolate chip cookies are produced in many nations.
To make chocolate chip cookies thicker, you can try chilling the dough before baking, using more flour in the recipe, or adding an extra egg yolk for a richer texture.
I prefer oatmeal cookies instead, because they are sweeter and moist. Yes. I like chocolate chip cookies, but I like chocolate chip oatmeal cookies even better!
The first chocolate chip cookies were invented in 1937 by Ruth Graves Wakefield.
I can definitely answer your question! Although, I do need some clarification. Are you referring to how many cups of flour? Or a different measurement?
they taste good and smell good!
Chocolate Chip cookies might be the most popular cookie - home-baked or retail - in the U.S.
No. It just makes the cookies sweeter. Flour and baking soda are two ingredients that make cook is thicker. I make cookies all the time.