Saturday, December 10, 2011

How to Make Soft Chocolate Chip Cookies

Chocolate chip cookies can be soft, crunchy, or anything you like, but a beloved of many is soft chocolate chip cookies. Making soft chocolate chip cookies is not hard if you just corollary these tips that I will give you.

First you'll need to make the chocolate chip cookie dough. If you're finding for a good recipe, search around or use the formula on the back of the bag of chocolate chips. This is commonly a acceptable chocolate chip cookie recipe.

Chocolate Cookies

Mix together the sugars and butter thoroughly. Use an electric mixer to do it fast and well. Don't be until it's actually fluffy, just join to remove all lumps of butter and/or sugar. Then add in the eggs and vanilla.

This step is prominent to get soft chocolate chip cookies. Do not beat the batter with the eggs so that it becomes fluffy and airy. You are not trying to make a cake or a meringue. Just stir until combined and that is it.

Next, in a cut off bowl, mix together the flour, baking soda, and salt. Stir it with a spoon and sift according to the instructions. If it says sifted flour sift it and then measure it. If is says flour sifted, measure it and then sifted it. This makes sure that you get the right amount of flour.

Now you can gradually add the flour combination into the wet ingredients. Add a petite bit out of time and mix in thoroughly. Again, there is no need to be just mix it completely. Then stir in the chocolate chips.

Refrigerate the dough for at least two hours or preferably overnight. Preheat the oven to make sure it is fully heated before you put the cookies in. Roll the cookie dough into 2 inch balls and place then about 2 inches apart on greased cookie sheet. Make sure the cookie she is not warm especially in the middle of batches. Put the cookie sheet in a refrigerator beforehand to make a cold to ensure that it's not warm.

Bake according to the instructions until very lightly golden brown across the whole cookie. You do not want dark brown or it will be hard and crunchy. Still, make sure you cook all the way or else it will just be gooey dough instead of soft cookie and gooey chocolate.

How to Make Soft Chocolate Chip Cookies

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