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I find that if I cream the sugar and butter to long I will end up w/ cake
like cookies. > wrote in message ups.com... > Hi, I Tivoed Alton Brown's Cookie episode a while back and just tried > his recipe for chewy chocolate chip cookies. I did everything exactly > like he said. I promise. I did it as the tape rolled and have watched > it several times before and took notes also. > > The cookies turned out cakey, more like bread than cookies. They > tasted good, but they were not chewy at all. > > 2 sticks melted butter (unsalted) > 2 1/4 Bread flour > 1 tsp kosher salt > 1 tsp soda > 1/4 white sugar > 1 1/4 dark brown sugar > 1 whole egg > 1 egg yolk > 2 tbsp milk > 1 1/2 tsp vanilla > two cups semi-sweet chocolate chips > > chilled, used #20 disher and 375 13 - 15 minutes > > I did all this and exactly like he said. cakey. I did some research > and saw most everyone used All Purpose Flower for chewy. Any hints on > how to make the cookies chewy? Thanks. > |
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