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QuestionAdding more flour and then adding water doesn't seem to make sense. I am at 7200 ft. Do I need to make all of the adjustments mentioned for cookies?Community AnswerAdding more flour is to help increase protein and structure for your baked goods at a higher altitude. Additional liquid is usually required, because water will evaporate more quickly at a higher altitude. "High altitude" begins around 3000 ft above sea level where baking is concerned, so at 7200 ft you may want to try adjusting your recipes and see what produces the best results for you.
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QuestionHow do I adjust a cookie recipe for a high altitude if my cookies always come out thin?Community AnswerI suggest using half of the recommended amount of baking soda and half of the baking powder in the recipe.
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QuestionMy recipe calls for both baking powder and baking soda for 3 cups of flour and 6 cups of oatmeal; should I use both?Community AnswerYes. Follow the recipe. Many baking recipes call for both baking powder and soda.
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QuestionHow do I adjust my recipe at 10,000 feet level?Community AnswerReduce baking powder: for each teaspoon, decrease 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon. Reduce sugar: for each cup, decrease 0 to 2 tablespoons. Increase liquid: for each cup, add 2 to 4 tablespoons. Increase oven temperature by 25 degrees F.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I'm using a mix for my cookie recipe at a high altitude?Community AnswerThe bottom of the instructions on the cake box usually tells you what to do at high altitude.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my cookies come out flat?Community AnswerTry chilling the cookie dough for at least 30 minutes in the fridge before baking. This should help to keep them flat.
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QuestionHow much should I reduce the flour if I am baking at a higher elevation?Community AnswerInstead of reducing the flour, try using “high-altitude" flour, which is finer.
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QuestionHow do I increase the liquid if the only liquid is egg?Community AnswerCrack an additional egg and just use part of it. Unless you’re short on eggs, this should work. Otherwise, add a little water, since eggs are mostly water.
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