you cant? they are already baked then there is absolutly nothing you can do about it
To fix dry cookies after baking, try placing a slice of bread in the container with the cookies overnight. The cookies will absorb moisture from the bread and become softer.
Add potatoes to it. They will absorb the excess salt.
try and add a little bit more of eacg ingredient to even it out
Unfortunately, there isn't much you can do. If it is only the outer layer, you can try cutting that off. Otherwise, like most baked goods, if they are over-baked or burnt you cannot really fix them up again afterwards.
For a generous portion, 20 pounds of dried beans.
Put the cookies in a container with a piece of bread. The cookies will soak in all the moisture
To fix too much salt in your soup, you can try adding more water, broth, or other unsalted liquid to dilute the saltiness. You can also try adding ingredients like potatoes, rice, or vegetables to absorb some of the salt. Taste as you go to adjust the seasoning.
cookies :D
Go tO the store, get cookie mix
To fix crumbly cookies after baking, try adding a little bit of moisture by brushing them with a simple syrup or milk. You can also try placing a slice of bread in the container with the cookies to help them absorb moisture and become softer.
The answer depends on what the problem is with the cookies you made. If the cookies are too brown or black on the bottom, you might be able to remove the brown portion by rubbing the bottom of each cookie on a fine grater. If the cookies are breaking apart, you might use them as a crumbled topping for ice cream or custard. If the cookies are under-cooked or doughy, there is not much you can do other than throw them away and start over with a fresh batch.
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