• @finitebanjo
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    453 days ago

    I like to use a higher ratio of brown sugar and butter, and anybody who wants to take my soft chewy cookies from me can fight me.

    • themeatbridge
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      303 days ago

      I was going to say, the butter one looks correct to me.

      • @ownsauce
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        153 days ago

        And the sugar one looks like a Subway cookie

        • Rose Thorne(She/Her)
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          3 days ago

          Otis Spunkmeyer is the brand. We use the same cookies at my job. The secret is to let them sit for about 20-30 minutes after pulling the dough from the freezer(it’s pre-shaped discs), and only bake them for 10-12 minutes at 350 fahrenheit instead of the recommended 15-16.

          EDIT: And to anyone who loves those mini chocolate chip cookies some bakeries carry, Hope’s Country Fresh Cookies. Same thing, let 'em thaw a little and underbake for a soft, chewy cookie.

          EDIT: EDIT: Sorry, I’m bored as fuck at work, and realized I can share another trade secret. Got some of these cookies getting near sell-by? They’ve firmed up. Get yourself a jar of buttercreme icing, and an icing bag. Load the bag up, cut a decent sized point out of the tip, and make sandwich cookies. Fuckin’ bomb, buttercreme works best as the filling.

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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    293 days ago

    I found that out the hard way, trying to make a cookie the size of a brown dwarf star. I shook the flour bag a little too vigorously and, uh-oh spagettification-o’s.

  • callyral [he/they]
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    123 days ago

    Fact: the word for “dough” in Portuguese is “massa” and the word for “mass” in Portuguese is also “massa”

  • @ChicoSuave
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    63 days ago

    Instead of chocolate chips, I added raisins and now no one wants my black hole.