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Chocolate Chip Cookies – How to Make Your Own

If you have any fondness for cookies then you may want to try making your own chocolate chip cookies. To make your own chocolate chip cookies you will need to do a few different things. You will need to bake a few batches of cookies, then you will need to keep a few in a supply box so that you can keep adding to them when you have time. Once you have completed these tasks, you will be well on your way to making your own chocolate chip cookies.

The first thing that you will need to do when you are making chocolate chip cookies is to bake a batch of cookies. If you are baking a dozen or so cookies then you will need to purchase large ovens or some other heavy duty bakeware. You will also need to make sure that you have a baguette in the bottom of the oven so that you can transfer the cookies to the baking sheet when they are done.

Now that you have the cookies baked you will need to spread the butter into a circle shape so that you will be able to form the cookies into cakes. You will also need to sprinkle the flour all over the surface of the pan and make sure that it is coated well. When the flour is evenly coated, you will need to mix it into the butter with a fork. When this is done you will need to remove the pan from the oven and you will need to let the chocolate chip cookies cool.

When the cookies are completely cooled you will need to move the pan back into the oven and then you will need to cover the cookies in the pan and you will need to bake the cookies for an additional thirty minutes. You will need to remove the pan from the oven and then you will need to allow the cookies to cool completely. After that you will need to flip the cookies over and transfer them to a cooling rack.

Once the cookies have cooled you will need to keep the cookies in an airtight container sothat you will not have a disaster in your kitchen. When you are ready to use your chocolate chip cookies you will need to remove the cookie from the container and you will then need to allow them to cool completely.

The next step to baking the cookies is to leave the container open to allow the cookies to rise. You will then need to go back into the oven and continue to bake the cookies for another thirty minutes. After the thirty minutes has passed you will need to transfer the cookies to a cooling rack and you will need to allow them to cool completely.

When you are done making your chocolate chip cookies you will need to wrap them in wax paper or some other type of wax paper so that they will be much easier to handle. When you are ready to eat your chocolate chip cookies you will need to break them into very small pieces to allow them to roll out easily. When you are done eating your chocolate chip cookies you will need to return them to the freezer for several hours or overnight before you will consume them.

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