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Prepare For A Cookie Baking Christmas Season
by: Ricky Alberta
Cookie baking is one of the holiday season's most fun traditions. To get the
most out of your cookie baking, here's a few tips:
Supplies
You'll need some basic supplies to bake cookies. Make sure that you have the
following on hand:
* Cookie sheets - You'll want to have at least 2 so you can be baking one batch
while you are preparing another batch on another sheet.
* Measuring devices - You'll want a Pyrex glass cup for wet ingredients such as
oil and water. You'll also want to have a set of plastic measuring cups for dry
ingredients such as flour, sugar and chocolate chips and a set of measuring
spoons ranging for things like baking soda, baking powder, salt and vanilla.
* Mixing bowls - You'll want a set of sturdy mixing bowls. Metal or plastic will
work fine. Have at least one small, one medium and a couple larger sized bowls.
* Mixing devices - Make sure you have several sizes of spoons on hand. You'll
want a couple large wood spoons as well as some smaller mixing spoons.
* Cookie cutters - You should have a set of Christmas themed cookie cutters.
Made of metal or plastic, you can find them at any grocery store or even dollar
stores.
* Spatula - To remove the cookies from the sheet, you'll need a spatula. A
plastic one will work best and won't scratch your nonstick surface like a metal
spatula would.
* Cooling rack - To cool your cookies properly, you'll need a cookie rack.
Usually made of metal, you might need several depending on how many batches of
cookies you will be making.
* Frosting tools - If you will be decorating your cookies, you might want to
pick up a pastry bag as well as several pastry tips so you can make great
looking designs with your frosting.
Ingredients
Some basic ingredients you should have:
* Flour - Pick up a bag of all purpose flour.
* Sugars - You'll want to have at least 1 bag each of white sugar, brown sugar
and powdered sugar.
* Eggs & Butter - A dozen large eggs and a pound or two of salted butter.
* Oils - Some recipes call for vegetable oil, canola oil works great.
* Flavorings & Colorings - Many cookie recipes use vanilla extract, get the real
kind, not artificially flavored for best taste. For coloring, you'll want this
to color your frosting too. You can usually get a set of coloring bottles around
the holidays on sale.
* Decorations - Sprinkles, nonpareils, candies, kisses, hard candies, cinnamon
candies etc. Whatever your recipe calls for or whatever you like, get a bag or
two.
Cookie Baking Tips
Always preheat your oven, it should be one of the first things you do. Also,
doublecheck that you have set the right temperature. When placing the dough on
the cookie sheets, try to make every cookie a uniform size. You can even use a
measuring cup, spoon or ice cream scoop so you can get the same size cookie,
this is important for proper and even baking. Keep a close eye on the first
batch to test the doneness and adjust the temperature and baking time if needed,
as every oven tends to be different. During baking, try and rotate the cookie
sheets, turn them around and switch racks for more even cooking. Once one batch
of cookies is done and you have removed the cookies from it, let the cookie
sheet cool for a minute or two before placing the next batch of dough on it,
this keeps the dough from spreading too much due to the heat from the last
batch. You'll want to leave the cookies on the baking sheet for a minute or so
before removing them to lessen the chance of breakage when you remove them.
Lastly, store your cookies in an airtight container at room temperature.
About The Author
Ricky Alberta writes for Cookie-Recipes.net, home of hundreds of cookie recipes
of all kinds plus a cookie recipe forum and blog. Visit us at: http://www.cookie-recipes.net.
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