Hi Stephanie: I used your recipe for cokies and icing last Christmas and let the grandkids cut out , mix and decorate. And they want to do it again. Love your videos and without them I would not be able to create wonderful memories with my little kiddies. Thank you for sharing your recipes and your talent.🥰
I absolutely love that!! I have so many fond memories of baking and cooking with my mom and now with my own kids, I think it's so special and that warms my heart so much ❤️ I just know they'll remember those moments forever!! You are such a great person for doing that with them 🥰
I just found your site and watched the Christmas set you did with the Christmas tree cookie cutter. I ordered it and made your no spread cookie recipe. I then made your royal icing recipe. I did not have butter emulsion so I substituted with pumpkin spice emulsion. I love the even roll out of your dough. I made two batches of the cookies and baked the Christmas tree cookies today. I will put them in the freezer until ready to decorate. I also made a batch of pumpkin pie and latte cookies for Thanksgiving and iced with your royal icing. They are delicious with the soft bite as you described. Your videos are so easy to follow and presentation is very calming. I have been decorating cookies for many years and have learned a great deal watching you work. I appreciate your time and talent and willingness to share with the cookier community.
Thank you so much!!! I really appreciate your comment ❤️❤️ I'm sure the cookies will be such a great hit at Thanksgiving and Christmas!! The Christmas tree ones are some of my favourite designs I've done!!
Thank you so much Stephanie for your wonderful videos. You explain everything in a calm way and make it so easy to follow instructions. I’m looking forward to making your cookies for Christmas and follow your icing video you explained so beautifully. Most appreciative and merry Christmas from Australia 🇦🇺. God bless 🙏🏻
Thank you so very much for this video! I just love it! I love how detailed you explained and how beautifully recorded step by step… I love it! I have always wanted to learn how to make these. I love how you showed to use the mixer and the rolling pin. Im definitely gonna try these for Christmas! Thank you! God Bless! 🙏🥰💐💖
Hi Stephanie, so interesting...I was literally just thinking about your recipe that i tried last year for a function only to see that you literally just uploaded a new video...talk about blessings! Thank you so much! You've always been so awesome! I am looking forward to sharing this set as well! ❤️Jeremiah 29:11 & John 3:16!
That's so awesome, glad it was perfect timing!! This one I've tweaked a bit more by adding corn starch and gives it that nice soft bit but not too soft that you can't pack of box them! Hope you love it as much as the first one!!
I only make sugar cookies for fun, I have my first order in a few days and although i was hesitant on whether to use this recipe or the one i always make, I decided on making this recipe the cookies look great! I’m sure mine will turn out great too ❤
Yay!! I hope you love them and so do your customers!! And congratulations on your first order, that's amazing! It's a scary step, but you'll do amazing!
I love this updated version of the cookie recipe. I had quite using dark brown sugar because, I was getting to many brown spots in them. I am going to be making Winter ONEderland cookies for my grandson's January birthday! So, I will definitely be buy this rolling pin! Thank you for sharing.
So happy you love it! What a great theme, your grandson will be one lucky boy!! And don't let those little chunks of brown sugar deter you from using it, I find dark brown sugar gives the cookies so much flavour! And to be honest, I actually like those little chunks haha like little sweet surprises in my cookies 😁
I can't wait to try your recipe, it looks so much different then others with the golden brown yumminess. Hopefully I'll be making a batch come Christmas time, with your icing recipe, cuz that butter emulsion GIRL I can't wait!! Ty so much for sharing 💙💙
The brown sugar is key!!! Is it a cookie recipe without it??!!! It gives the golden colour and that nice caramelized bottom plus the buttery flavour, put some icing on it and it's soooo good!!! Hope you love it ❤️❤️
@@LittleCookieCo they came out beautifully! The shape holds really good and the taste, oh my! Golden, crispy edge and soft middle 👌 Thank you once again! 🥰
Yes 🙌 you can do this!! I know of lots or cookiers that have started with my videos, and after making some cookies, word of mouth got out and they started a business! And some are the most amazing cookie artists now, way more talented than me! Sometimes you just need that confidence to get started and then there's no stopping you!!
I’ll definitely be trying this! Looks so yummy :) Oh and just a heads up, you can adjust the mixer a bit with a little screw, I think maybe on the underside of the part that lifts up; it’s been years since I did it so I’m not certain anymore, but I’m sure there’s a video on RUclips somewhere! It allows the beaters to reach the bottom of the bowl so you’re not left with unmixed ingredients :)
I always use your cookie recipe! I typically use the older one you’ve had on your channel and it’s always delicious. How does this one compare to the older recipes you’ve had?
Thank you so much!! This one has cornstarch in it, which helps give the cookies a softer bite, helps with spreading and I find also keeps them fresher longer because of the softer bite. This is one of the biggest changes to this recipe!
This is what I have been looking for. Thank you so much for sharing 😊❤. Be more bless. You just gain a subscriber 😂🎉😅. I love you and I enjoy your contains 😊
These are delicious, I gave them a try but had texture on top after baking. Not sure but they are going to a school so I’ll ok with that lol Thanks for the recipe
Sometimes if you roll the dough several times the dough can get a texture look to it (but nothing to worry about as the taste is just fine). That's why I like to put my scraps aside and then roll them after so I'm rolling the dough the least amount of times. Sometimes it's just the environment too, and messes with our baking! But wouldn't wory about it at all especially if you are decorating them, it will all be hidden!
@ makes sense. I re made another set and quickly rolled and cut out my shaped. Put in the fridge for and hour so I’m hoping they’ll be smooth. If not they truly are delish !
hey Stephanie! I'm wondering why is it that when i cook my cookies they turn hard after 5-10 minutes? Please let me know, and help me find a solution for it? Anyways i love your channel it helps me alot!❤
Are they hard when you bite into them, or just seem hard when you hold them? They need to be sturdy cookies because when you decorate them, if they're soft they will break the icing designs. These sometimes feel hard, but once they are decorated with icing, they tend to soften a little, but they normally should be hard to bite into!
@@LittleCookieCo yea they're hard when I bite into them after a few minutes, but it you said if I put the icing then it'll soften then maybe that's the solution. Thanks!!
Just used your new/updated recipe. I loved working with it. So easy to work with. Question. Can this be refrigerated/frozen and for how long? Is it better to make cookies then freeze or freeze the dough? Was thinking I would get started on the Christmas batches. Thank you!🥰
The dough can be frozen, but I personally prefer to bake the cookies and freeze them already baked. The reason being is I find that frozen dough is a bit harder to roll as it is stiff. Plus I think it's less work to bake and then decorate at a later date vs having to roll and decorate later! You can also freeze decorated cookies and they keep well!!
Can you tell me how many grams the cup has? I come from a different country than you and here it is measured in grams. I was looking for information but it is different. The cookies look wonderful. Thank you!
You're welcome! I don't have a video on that, but I suggest you roll out your dough like an inch or two thick in a rectangle and then wrap the dough in saran wrap, and this way they stack really well and will defrost quicker and evenly when you're ready to use it!
Do you add the butter emulsion to make up for using less butter? I notice most recipes use 2 cups of butter to 5-6 cups of flour. Also, you mentioned putting the leftover cutout dough in a bowl. What do you do with it?
I just find it enhances the flavour of the cookies. There is a lot of flour so the cookies don't spread, and sometimes it makes it lack a little depth of flavour and this butter flavour is just so subtle it helps bring out the best flavours in the cookie. I also use it in my icing and it pairs so well with the cookie! I'll put my scraps aside until I've rolled all my dough and then I will go to my scraps and start rolling that. This way I'm not rolling some dough way more times than necessary which can cause bubbles on the surface of the cookie.
I first roll all the dough from the mixing bowl, then set aside the scraps. Then once I'm done with all the mixing bowl dough, I'll start rolling my scraps out and repeat the process til it's all done! This just helps the same price of dough from being rolled out a lot of times, which sometimes cause big bubbles to form on the surface or even cookies to spread!
What a fabulous tutorial! Can I please ask are these cookies suitable for coating with fondant rather than royal icing please? I am just wondering if they might be a bit soft if coating in fondant rather than firm royal icing? Thank you!
Even though they are a softer bite they still are quite sturdy. I've never tried with fondant, but I think they would be sturdy enough, because I've bagged and transported these cookies quire easily. Just make sure to bake them through if you cut them thicker so they aren't too soft in the middle!
I tried your recipe and my American friend said the cookie doesn’t taste right. I dont know what’s wrong with mine. The only thing I doubted is the flour. May I ask what kind of flour you use and its brand if possible. Thanks !
I usually take it out of the fridge and then get my mixer out and get my other ingredients ready then cut the butter up in chunks and that's usually good enough! Sometimes if it's too cold the mixer can't mix it well so I chop it up to help it along a bit!
It depends how thick your cookies are, if you want them more crispy, it's best to roll them thinner and cook for 13 or so minutes. I usually bake them for about 10 minutes and then keep checking on them and when the edges are golden you know there good!
So I use your old recipe….this seems to be slightly different measurements…how come? Not sure why the measurements are off or if it’s worth it for me to try this one when the old works fine!!
This one has addition of corn starch and just over the years I've adapted it to work better for more. The cornstarch is a great addition as it gives the cookies a softer bite!
@@not.....5023likely because cup measurements are slightly different between the USA then other countries across the world. Recipe in grams are however more accurate and consistent.
@@susantuyau8089understood, but it is easy to convert yourself using an online conversion app. It’s generous enough to provide the recipe without asking the creator to do additional work that could easily be done yourself.
Am learning to bake and my ? is do I really have to put the cookies in the fridge. Usually don't have space. Does it makes a bit difference on final result? Thx
It should be ok if you don't put them in the fridge! As long as you have enough flour, it should be enough to prevent spreading! And if it does spread it shouldn't be too crazy that the shape isn't recognizable!
Hi Stephanie: I used your recipe for cokies and icing last Christmas and let the grandkids cut out , mix and decorate. And they want to do it again. Love your videos and without them I would not be able to create wonderful memories with my little kiddies. Thank you for sharing your recipes and your talent.🥰
I absolutely love that!! I have so many fond memories of baking and cooking with my mom and now with my own kids, I think it's so special and that warms my heart so much ❤️ I just know they'll remember those moments forever!! You are such a great person for doing that with them 🥰
@@LittleCookieCotienes la receta en gramos ?
I just found your site and watched the Christmas set you did with the Christmas tree cookie cutter. I ordered it and made your no spread cookie recipe. I then made your royal icing recipe. I did not have butter emulsion so I substituted with pumpkin spice emulsion. I love the even roll out of your dough. I made two batches of the cookies and baked the Christmas tree cookies today. I will put them in the freezer until ready to decorate. I also made a batch of pumpkin pie and latte cookies for Thanksgiving and iced with your royal icing. They are delicious with the soft bite as you described. Your videos are so easy to follow and presentation is very calming. I have been decorating cookies for many years and have learned a great deal watching you work. I appreciate your time and talent and willingness to share with the cookier community.
Thank you so much!!! I really appreciate your comment ❤️❤️ I'm sure the cookies will be such a great hit at Thanksgiving and Christmas!! The Christmas tree ones are some of my favourite designs I've done!!
I used your recipe and these were the best sugar cookies ive made
Really??!!! That's so great, thank you so much! I'm so happy you love them!
What other recipes have you tried?
I would love a recommendation on a good gluten free sugar cookie recipe!
Thank you so much Stephanie for your wonderful videos. You explain everything in a calm way and make it so easy to follow instructions. I’m looking forward to making your cookies for Christmas and follow your icing video you explained so beautifully. Most appreciative and merry Christmas from Australia 🇦🇺. God bless 🙏🏻
Love your recipe, we will make this one this year for the cookie gifts for Christmas Tty very much for sharing🥰😇
They would make such great gifts, I'm sure everyone will love them!
Thank you so much for sharing this amazing recipe. I can't wait to try it with my grandson.
Thank you, hope he loves it 🥰
Love the rolling pin. Great idea. Beautiful cookies, really love the commentary.
I don't know why I put it off for so long! It's a great tool! And thank you so much 🥰
Thank you so very much for this video! I just love it! I love how detailed you explained and how beautifully recorded step by step… I love it! I have always wanted to learn how to make these. I love how you showed to use the mixer and the rolling pin. Im definitely gonna try these for Christmas! Thank you! God Bless! 🙏🥰💐💖
I'm so happy you will give them a try!!! Everyone will love them, I'm sure!! Thank you so much, I'm glad you love the video ❤️
Thanks for sharing this video. The cookie is really important.
You're welcome!! And you're right about that!
Hi Stephanie, so interesting...I was literally just thinking about your recipe that i tried last year for a function only to see that you literally just uploaded a new video...talk about blessings! Thank you so much! You've always been so awesome! I am looking forward to sharing this set as well! ❤️Jeremiah 29:11 & John 3:16!
That's so awesome, glad it was perfect timing!! This one I've tweaked a bit more by adding corn starch and gives it that nice soft bit but not too soft that you can't pack of box them! Hope you love it as much as the first one!!
@@LittleCookieCo thanks for this message, this is exciting I will be making ❤️them this week!
I only make sugar cookies for fun, I have my first order in a few days and although i was hesitant on whether to use this recipe or the one i always make, I decided on making this recipe the cookies look great! I’m sure mine will turn out great too ❤
Yay!! I hope you love them and so do your customers!! And congratulations on your first order, that's amazing! It's a scary step, but you'll do amazing!
Thankyou very much Stephanie.Love the cookie recipe.❤
I'm so happy you love it, thank you ❤️
I love this updated version of the cookie recipe. I had quite using dark brown sugar because, I was getting to many brown spots in them. I am going to be making Winter ONEderland cookies for my grandson's January birthday! So, I will definitely be buy this rolling pin! Thank you for sharing.
So happy you love it! What a great theme, your grandson will be one lucky boy!! And don't let those little chunks of brown sugar deter you from using it, I find dark brown sugar gives the cookies so much flavour! And to be honest, I actually like those little chunks haha like little sweet surprises in my cookies 😁
@@LittleCookieCo I got my rolling pin yesterday! It is so pretty! Comes with a phone holder too! LOL!
Aren't the colours so nice!!! And yes it has a phone holder too which is great!! Watch some Netflix while rolling dough 🤣
I can't wait to try your recipe, it looks so much different then others with the golden brown yumminess. Hopefully I'll be making a batch come Christmas time, with your icing recipe, cuz that butter emulsion GIRL I can't wait!! Ty so much for sharing 💙💙
The brown sugar is key!!! Is it a cookie recipe without it??!!! It gives the golden colour and that nice caramelized bottom plus the buttery flavour, put some icing on it and it's soooo good!!! Hope you love it ❤️❤️
@@LittleCookieCo girl I already know I will, they look wayyyyy too good
@taraedwards1892 😄😄😄
I’ve been using the one you posted 4 years ago :)) thank you for posting and taking your time to film for us ❤
That's awesome!! I've updated this one a bit with adding corn starch and it's even more amazing!!!
@@LittleCookieCo I’m actually trying it today, I’m in the middle of getting ingredients! Thank you ❤️
Yay!!! Let me know how you like it!!!
@@LittleCookieCo they came out beautifully! The shape holds really good and the taste, oh my! Golden, crispy edge and soft middle 👌 Thank you once again! 🥰
Yay!! Love to hear that!! So glad they turned out great and you love them 🥰🥰
I have a rolling pin similar to this one. It’s just another brand. I love it!
It's so great!!! Not sure why I waited so long to get one 😄
Thank you so much for the written recipe, I am definitely going to try it now and practise as I watch your videos and try to make a business 😅🎉
Yes 🙌 you can do this!! I know of lots or cookiers that have started with my videos, and after making some cookies, word of mouth got out and they started a business! And some are the most amazing cookie artists now, way more talented than me! Sometimes you just need that confidence to get started and then there's no stopping you!!
Thank you for sharing this! the best video I have seen on cookie dough. Can't wait to try you're recipe.
Thank you so much!! You just made my day!!! ❤️❤️
I was watching your video on icing just yesterday 😮I’ll have to try this recipe next.
Yay!!! They go so well together ❤️ hope you love it!!
Really love ur tutorial, hi from malaysia
Thank you so much!!! That is so cool that my video is being seen from across the world!!!
I’ll definitely be trying this! Looks so yummy :) Oh and just a heads up, you can adjust the mixer a bit with a little screw, I think maybe on the underside of the part that lifts up; it’s been years since I did it so I’m not certain anymore, but I’m sure there’s a video on RUclips somewhere! It allows the beaters to reach the bottom of the bowl so you’re not left with unmixed ingredients :)
Thank you!!! I'll have to check, I think mine may need some adjusting!!!
I always use your cookie recipe! I typically use the older one you’ve had on your channel and it’s always delicious. How does this one compare to the older recipes you’ve had?
Thank you so much!! This one has cornstarch in it, which helps give the cookies a softer bite, helps with spreading and I find also keeps them fresher longer because of the softer bite. This is one of the biggest changes to this recipe!
This is what I have been looking for. Thank you so much for sharing 😊❤. Be more bless. You just gain a subscriber 😂🎉😅. I love you and I enjoy your contains 😊
Thank you so much 🥰 I appreciate that!! God Bless you too ❤️
I live in Australia so where could I purchase the rolling pin please. Thank you for your most informative and calm video. 🙏🏻🇦🇺🌸🥰🎄
I have used your cooks before. Doing again the weekend. Cannot wait
Yay!! These are even better cause the corn starch makes then melt in your mouth!!! 🥰
These are delicious, I gave them a try but had texture on top after baking. Not sure but they are going to a school so I’ll ok with that lol
Thanks for the recipe
Sometimes if you roll the dough several times the dough can get a texture look to it (but nothing to worry about as the taste is just fine). That's why I like to put my scraps aside and then roll them after so I'm rolling the dough the least amount of times. Sometimes it's just the environment too, and messes with our baking! But wouldn't wory about it at all especially if you are decorating them, it will all be hidden!
@ makes sense. I re made another set and quickly rolled and cut out my shaped. Put in the fridge for and hour so I’m hoping they’ll be smooth. If not they truly are delish !
Let me know how it went!! Hopefully they turned our better, but regardless, they will still taste amazing 🥰
hey Stephanie! I'm wondering why is it that when i cook my cookies they turn hard after 5-10 minutes? Please let me know, and help me find a solution for it? Anyways i love your channel it helps me alot!❤
Are they hard when you bite into them, or just seem hard when you hold them? They need to be sturdy cookies because when you decorate them, if they're soft they will break the icing designs. These sometimes feel hard, but once they are decorated with icing, they tend to soften a little, but they normally should be hard to bite into!
@@LittleCookieCo yea they're hard when I bite into them after a few minutes, but it you said if I put the icing then it'll soften then maybe that's the solution. Thanks!!
Just used your new/updated recipe. I loved working with it. So easy to work with. Question. Can this be refrigerated/frozen and for how long? Is it better to make cookies then freeze or freeze the dough? Was thinking I would get started on the Christmas batches. Thank you!🥰
The dough can be frozen, but I personally prefer to bake the cookies and freeze them already baked. The reason being is I find that frozen dough is a bit harder to roll as it is stiff. Plus I think it's less work to bake and then decorate at a later date vs having to roll and decorate later! You can also freeze decorated cookies and they keep well!!
Can you tell me how many grams the cup has? I come from a different country than you and here it is measured in grams. I was looking for information but it is different. The cookies look wonderful. Thank you!
You could probably get the conversation online
@@ceceliabeck8967 I searched, but the data provided is different :-(
Hi Stephanie! Thank you for sharing this 💗Have you ever tried doing a fall dough flavor?
I haven't yet!! I'm not very adventurous with flavours cause everyone loves these so I just stick with it 😅
I could watch you make these all day! 😂 #Sugar #Delicious
Aww thank you 🥰❤️
The butter emulsion is sold at Hobby Lobby, where I purchased it last year. It's good stuff!
Yes!! It's so good! Can find it at Michael's and Amazon as well!!
Thank you for this. Do you have a video on how you roll and freeze large batches of dough?
You're welcome! I don't have a video on that, but I suggest you roll out your dough like an inch or two thick in a rectangle and then wrap the dough in saran wrap, and this way they stack really well and will defrost quicker and evenly when you're ready to use it!
Hi, thanks for the recipe this looks really good. May i ask for the weight in grams please
Do you add the butter emulsion to make up for using less butter? I notice most recipes use 2 cups of butter to 5-6 cups of flour.
Also, you mentioned putting the leftover cutout dough in a bowl. What do you do with it?
I just find it enhances the flavour of the cookies. There is a lot of flour so the cookies don't spread, and sometimes it makes it lack a little depth of flavour and this butter flavour is just so subtle it helps bring out the best flavours in the cookie. I also use it in my icing and it pairs so well with the cookie! I'll put my scraps aside until I've rolled all my dough and then I will go to my scraps and start rolling that. This way I'm not rolling some dough way more times than necessary which can cause bubbles on the surface of the cookie.
thank you for the recipe can you have another video of how to make the icing.
You're very welcome!! And I do have a video on my royal icing, you can find it here: ruclips.net/video/HxGBClkllNE/видео.html
Wow. Thanks for the video. 🎉
You're very welcome 🥰❤️
No es posible leerlas tus Recetas en Español??Feliz dia🎉
Can this recipe be done with gluten free flour? I find pilsbury bakes well just wanted to know your thoughts. I love your videos.
Thank you! I've never baked with gluten free flour, so I'm not sure, but worth trying a small batch!!
Do you use a cup of packed brown sugar? Can’t wait to make this recipe!
Yup! Packed brown sugar goodness 😄🥰
Awesome! Can’t wait to try this recipe this weekend! When do you roll and bake the dough that was on the plate?
I first roll all the dough from the mixing bowl, then set aside the scraps. Then once I'm done with all the mixing bowl dough, I'll start rolling my scraps out and repeat the process til it's all done! This just helps the same price of dough from being rolled out a lot of times, which sometimes cause big bubbles to form on the surface or even cookies to spread!
@ thank you 💕
You're welcome 🥰
Thanks for this recipe. Do you need to sift your dry ingredients?
Nope, no need to sift anything! I like to keep it as simple as possible and dirty the least amount of dishes 😄
What can I use as a substitute for butter emulsion?
Thanks
You can leave it out, or use almond extract or whichever flavour you'd like instead!
Thank you for this recipe. Has anyone tried this in grams please? For a cup of flour can be 128g or 150g 😅 I just wanna get it right. 😁
Can you tell me what's the difference between sugar cookies and butter cookies?
Sorry please forgive me 🙏🏼 but please can you also share a chocolate cookie dough 😁
Unfortunately, I don't have a chocolate recipe yet, I'm going to have to work on one!!
Thank you very much for this recipe, but please provide the measurement in gram. Thanks
Do you use salted or unsalted butter? Also, what type of flour?
I use unsalted butter and all purpose flour!
What a fabulous tutorial! Can I please ask are these cookies suitable for coating with fondant rather than royal icing please? I am just wondering if they might be a bit soft if coating in fondant rather than firm royal icing? Thank you!
Even though they are a softer bite they still are quite sturdy. I've never tried with fondant, but I think they would be sturdy enough, because I've bagged and transported these cookies quire easily. Just make sure to bake them through if you cut them thicker so they aren't too soft in the middle!
Thank you very much!
You're very welcome 🥰
I tried your recipe and my American friend said the cookie doesn’t taste right. I dont know what’s wrong with mine. The only thing I doubted is the flour. May I ask what kind of flour you use and its brand if possible. Thanks !
I use all-purpose flour and I can't remember the brand off the top of my head but I buy it from Costco!
Is there a correct temperature for the cold butter?
I usually take it out of the fridge and then get my mixer out and get my other ingredients ready then cut the butter up in chunks and that's usually good enough! Sometimes if it's too cold the mixer can't mix it well so I chop it up to help it along a bit!
How long should the cookies bake for a crunchy version sometimes soft and chewy is not a fan
It depends how thick your cookies are, if you want them more crispy, it's best to roll them thinner and cook for 13 or so minutes. I usually bake them for about 10 minutes and then keep checking on them and when the edges are golden you know there good!
Do you use salted or unsalted butter?
Unsalted!!
Hi, I was wondering what type of flour do you use ?
I use all purpose flour 😊
So I use your old recipe….this seems to be slightly different measurements…how come? Not sure why the measurements are off or if it’s worth it for me to try this one when the old works fine!!
This one has addition of corn starch and just over the years I've adapted it to work better for more. The cornstarch is a great addition as it gives the cookies a softer bite!
А можно рецепт с переводом пожалуйста?😊
Thank you for the recipe but can you please provide the measurements in grams rather than cup sizes? Many thanks 🫶🏻
Have you heard of Google or Alexa... Just ask
I will try and add the grams into the recipe this week, thanks!
@@LittleCookieComany thanks, that would be fabulous ❤ thank you x
@@not.....5023likely because cup measurements are slightly different between the USA then other countries across the world. Recipe in grams are however more accurate and consistent.
@@susantuyau8089understood, but it is easy to convert yourself using an online conversion app. It’s generous enough to provide the recipe without asking the creator to do additional work that could easily be done yourself.
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Similar rolling pin at Amazon.
That's where I got it from!!
Am learning to bake and my ? is do I really have to put the cookies in the fridge. Usually don't have space. Does it makes a bit difference on final result? Thx
It should be ok if you don't put them in the fridge! As long as you have enough flour, it should be enough to prevent spreading! And if it does spread it shouldn't be too crazy that the shape isn't recognizable!
Do you use salted or unsalted butter? Also, what type of flour?
I use unsalted butter and all-purpose flour!