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lemmy.world

It looks great from the top, but it's super flat and will fall apart in your hand (plus no space for a nice chewy core)

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Although if the first batch of your cookies look like that you can chill your dough for 10mins and get the perfect consistency on the second batch ^^

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midwest.social

It's not always that there's too much butter. Sometimes it's because the butter had a higher fat content or because the dough wasn't chilled enough before baking.

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So like, we had some friends visiting from out of town. And the husband goes to make toast. He finds someone has taken a bite out of the butter in the butter dish. Perfect indentation of their teeth. Who does he accuse first? Not his kids, but his wife. And he was right.

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It's the result of freezing the dough and bake it after letting it sit for a few minute, the result is crunchy outside chewy inside. Though i haven't experiment much with the ingredients so wouldn't know how each one will taste

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These all look fine? How is a "perfect" cookie supposed to look like anyway? If they're tasty, they're fine in my book.

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