| Internet Traveler |
Dear Experts
How does a bakery make those perfectly round cookies? I have tried small
icecream scoops and have less than stellar results. I usually make oatmeal
cookies so the dough is not really smooth enough to fit through a pastery
bag.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
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| Kenneth |
On Sun, 7 Nov 2004 19:28:19 -0800, "Internet Traveler"
<not@msn.net> wrote:
>Dear Experts
>How does a bakery make those perfectly round cookies? I have tried small
>icecream scoops and have less than stellar results. I usually make oatmeal
>cookies so the dough is not really smooth enough to fit through a pastery
>bag.
>Any suggestions?
>Thanks
>
Howdy,
Bake 'em in a ring...
HTH,
--
Kenneth
If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS."
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| PENMART01 |
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>"Internet Traveler" asks
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>Dear Experts
>How does a bakery make those perfectly round cookies? I have tried small
>icecream scoops and have less than stellar results. I usually make oatmeal
>cookies so the dough is not really smooth enough to fit through a pastery
>bag.
>Any suggestions?
Cookie cutter.
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| zxcvbob |
Internet Traveler wrote:
> Dear Experts
> How does a bakery make those perfectly round cookies? I have tried small
> icecream scoops and have less than stellar results. I usually make oatmeal
> cookies so the dough is not really smooth enough to fit through a pastery
> bag.
> Any suggestions?
> Thanks
>
>
Actually, people will pay extra for cookies that are *not* perfectly
round. Call them "artisinal". HTH :-)
Bob
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| Dave Smith |
Internet Traveler wrote:
> Dear Experts
> How does a bakery make those perfectly round cookies? I have tried small
> icecream scoops and have less than stellar results. I usually make oatmeal
> cookies so the dough is not really smooth enough to fit through a pastery
> bag.
>
What kind of cookies are you referring to? Some cookie doughs are rolled out
and cut with a cookie cutter. Others are rolled up, refrigerated and then
sliced.
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| Virginia Tadrzynski |
"PENMART01" <penmart01@aol.como> wrote in message
news:20041107230841.11401.00000374@mb-m29.aol.com...
> >"Internet Traveler" asks
> >
> >Dear Experts
> >How does a bakery make those perfectly round cookies? I have tried small
> >icecream scoops and have less than stellar results. I usually make
oatmeal
> >cookies so the dough is not really smooth enough to fit through a pastery
> >bag.
> >Any suggestions?
>
> Cookie cutter.
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>
Two highball glasses, one to cut the cookies and the other to....well, to
hold the highball!
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| Internet Traveler |
"Dave Smith" <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote in message >
> What kind of cookies are you referring to? Some cookie doughs are rolled
> out
> and cut with a cookie cutter. Others are rolled up, refrigerated and then
> sliced.
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Oatmeal does not tend to hold its shape, and is too sticky to use with a
rolling pin, it may take a metal ring to get a somewhat circular look.
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| Peter Aitken |
"Internet Traveler" <not@msn.net> wrote in message
news:4LmdnRuEeMVXPBLcRVn-rA@sti.net...
>
> "Dave Smith" <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote in message >
> > What kind of cookies are you referring to? Some cookie doughs are rolled
> > out
> > and cut with a cookie cutter. Others are rolled up, refrigerated and
then
> > sliced.
> >
> >
> Oatmeal does not tend to hold its shape, and is too sticky to use with a
> rolling pin, it may take a metal ring to get a somewhat circular look.
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Use your hands to roll the dough into balls, then place on cookie sheet. Wet
hands to prevent sticking.
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Peter Aitken
Remove the crap from my email address before using.
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| PENMART01 |
> "Peter Aitken" writes:
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>>"Internet Traveler" wrote:
>>"Dave Smith" wrote:
>>>
>>>What kind of cookies are you referring to? Some cookie doughs are rolled
>>>out and cut with a cookie cutter. Others are rolled up, refrigerated and
>>>then sliced.
>>>
>>Oatmeal does not tend to hold its shape, and is too sticky to use with a
>>rolling pin, it may take a metal ring to get a somewhat circular look.
>
>Use your hands to roll the dough into balls, then place on cookie sheet. Wet
>hands to prevent sticking.
---> http://tinyurl.com/3o2tx
Oatmeal Icebox Cookies
There aren't many recipes for oatmeal refrigerator cookies. This is a great
cookie for oatmeal cookie fans.
1 cup shortening
1 cup sugar
1 cup brown sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
1-½ cups flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
¼ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon cinnamon
3 cups oatmeal, uncooked (do not use instant)
½ cup chopped pecans
Use an electric mixer to cream the shortening, sugar and brown sugar until
fluffy. Add the eggs and vanilla, beating well. Combine the flour, baking soda,
salt and cinnamon in a separate bowl. Use a spoon to stir the flour mixture
into the sugar mixture, blending well. Stir in the oatmeal and pecans. Shape
the dough into three rolls about 2 inches in diameter and wrap in wax paper.
Refrigerate at least 2 hours or up to three days.
Preheat the oven to 350°F. Cut the dough into 1/4-slices and arrange 2 inches
apart on ungreased cookie sheets. Bake 9 to 10 minutes until lightly browned.
Remove from the pan and cool on wire racks. Store in an airtight container.
Yields about 5 dozen cookies.
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| Ida Slapter |
On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 16:43:01 GMT, "Peter Aitken"
<paitken@CRAPnc.rr.com> wrote:
>Use your hands to roll the dough into balls, then place on cookie sheet. Wet
>hands to prevent sticking.
Spray Pam on hands....works much longer and much less mess.
Also, spray Pam on the head of your kitchen "hammer" when pounding
round steak for "swiss style" steak. Flour won't stick in the little
grooves.
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| PENMART01 |
>Ida Slapter
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>Spray Pam on hands....works much longer and much less mess.
>Also, spray Pam on the head of your "hammer" when pounding
Wow, a real massage parlor queen!
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| Zywicki |
Perfectly round cookies can only be achieved in the low gravity
conditions of space.
Thanks to the X-prize competition, we're one step closer to your dream
of perfecltyround cookies. But it will be years before it comes true.
Your only alternative is to bake as many cookies as you can, select the
roundest, and send me all the rejects for disposal. Address availlable
upon request.
Greg Zywicki
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