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I made some chocolate chip cookies today...they taste great but the texture
is like cake..i have also made oatmeal cookies recently and they came out
the same way..Any ideas why? The recipes i am using are recipes that i have
used before and have had no problems..I dont understand what is
happening..HELP!!


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MJ wrote:

> I made some chocolate chip cookies today...they taste great but the
> texture is like cake..i have also made oatmeal cookies recently and they
> came out the same way..Any ideas why? The recipes i am using are recipes
> that i have used before and have had no problems..I dont understand what
> is happening..HELP!!


A couple months ago, one of my coworkers passed out cookies she'd made. They
also had a very cake-like texture, but I had no difficulty in figuring out
the problem: She'd cooked them in a microwave oven!

I'm sure that isn't *your* issue, though. It's probably the fact that flour
measurement is unreliable when you're measuring by volume rather than
weight. Are you using the same type and brand of flour? (Using self-rising
rather than all-purpose flour could easily cause the results you describe.
Also, using flour from "soft" wheat will give different results than using
flour from "hard" wheat.) Or maybe it's just that the butter wasn't at the
right stage of softness when you added it.

(Hey, maybe you can get together with the woman whose cookies are spreading
out too much!)

Bob


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I was wondering if it could be that i beat the dough to much? Both recipes
required the mixer..i am using all-purpose flour and the butter is at room
temperature. The good thing about them is that they are staying soft..lol
MJ
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...
> MJ wrote:
>
> > I made some chocolate chip cookies today...they taste great but the
> > texture is like cake..i have also made oatmeal cookies recently and they
> > came out the same way..Any ideas why? The recipes i am using are recipes
> > that i have used before and have had no problems..I dont understand what
> > is happening..HELP!!

>
> A couple months ago, one of my coworkers passed out cookies she'd made.

They
> also had a very cake-like texture, but I had no difficulty in figuring out
> the problem: She'd cooked them in a microwave oven!
>
> I'm sure that isn't *your* issue, though. It's probably the fact that

flour
> measurement is unreliable when you're measuring by volume rather than
> weight. Are you using the same type and brand of flour? (Using

self-rising
> rather than all-purpose flour could easily cause the results you describe.
> Also, using flour from "soft" wheat will give different results than using
> flour from "hard" wheat.) Or maybe it's just that the butter wasn't at

the
> right stage of softness when you added it.
>
> (Hey, maybe you can get together with the woman whose cookies are

spreading
> out too much!)
>
> Bob
>
>



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MJ wrote:
> I was wondering if it could be that i beat the dough to much? Both

recipes
> required the mixer..i am using all-purpose flour and the butter is at

room
> temperature. The good thing about them is that they are staying

soft..lol
> MJ
> "Bob" > wrote in message
> ...
> > MJ wrote:
> >
> > > I made some chocolate chip cookies today...they taste great but

the
> > > texture is like cake..i have also made oatmeal cookies recently

and they
> > > came out the same way..Any ideas why? The recipes i am using are

recipes
> > > that i have used before and have had no problems..I dont

understand what
> > > is happening..HELP!!

> >
> > A couple months ago, one of my coworkers passed out cookies she'd

made.
> They
> > also had a very cake-like texture, but I had no difficulty in

figuring out
> > the problem: She'd cooked them in a microwave oven!
> >
> > I'm sure that isn't *your* issue, though. It's probably the fact

that
> flour
> > measurement is unreliable when you're measuring by volume rather

than
> > weight. Are you using the same type and brand of flour? (Using

> self-rising
> > rather than all-purpose flour could easily cause the results you

describe.
> > Also, using flour from "soft" wheat will give different results

than using
> > flour from "hard" wheat.) Or maybe it's just that the butter

wasn't at
> the
> > right stage of softness when you added it.


Are you using the same brand of shortening? If it's oleo, there are so
many varieties that are not good for baking.

As to soft or hard shortening, I've found it really doesn't matter in
my choc. chip recipe. If you use melted, even, you can always chill
the dough and then bake it.

N.

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