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QuestionHow do I make self-rising flour?Community AnswerAdd 2 teaspoons of baking powder for each cup of plain flour. Sift the flour and baking powder together into a bowl to make sure the baking powder is thoroughly distributed. If you are baking with cocoa, yogurt or buttermilk, add 1/4 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda (baking soda), as generally these ingredients need a little extra leavening boost. In the U.S., self-rising flour also contains added salt; around 1/2 teaspoon per cup.
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QuestionHow do you know when the cookies are baked?QamarTop AnswererIt's pretty tricky to tell when butter cookies are done because they are light in color. Usually, the sides will be golden brown and crispy.
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QuestionCan I add any type of milk to the cookie dough?QamarTop AnswererThis recipe does not require milk, but if you want to add some to make the dough easier to handle, you can add a tablespoon of any type of milk.
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QuestionHow long does it take to make the cookies?QamarTop AnswererFor the whole process, it will take about half an hour.
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QuestionCan I use margarine butter? Is it healthier that way?Emma Hall1Community AnswerMargarine isn't healthier than butter but you can use it instead of butter if you prefer. However, the cookies will have a harder texture.
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QuestionHow many butter cookies does this recipe make?Community AnswerThe first recipe provided makes about 2 dozen or 24 cookies.
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QuestionWhat could I do if I don't have a cookie cutter?Community AnswerYou could use a narrow glass instead of a cookie cutter; you will only be able to create round shapes, however. You can also roll the dough into small balls and then flatten them slightly.
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QuestionWhat if you don't have self rising flour?Community AnswerTry making your own self rising flour if you have the ingredients at home. Follow the directions provided in Make Self Rising Flour .
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QuestionAre there any special instructions I need to follow if I want to add colors to the dough?Community AnswerNo, there isn't anything special you need to do. Just add the food coloring to the dough and bake the cookies as normal.
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QuestionShould I use salted or unsalted butter?Community AnswerYou should use unsalted butter in this recipe.
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QuestionAre self raising flour and all purpose flour the same?Emma Hall1Community AnswerNo. You will need to use all purpose flour to achieve the right consistency. Self raising flour has baking powder in it and will cause the cookies to rise.
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QuestionCan I make it with regular flour instead of self rising flour?Community AnswerNo, you can't. However, you can follow the instructions in wikiHow's article on making self rising flour if you don't have any on hand.
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QuestionWhat is the different between baking powder and baking soda? What is self-raising flour?Community AnswerThe difference between baking powder and baking soda is that baking powder is a mixture of baking soda and cream of tartar. If you don’t have self-rising flour, you can find instructions for making it here .
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QuestionCan I use different shapes of cookie cutters on these?Community AnswerYes, you can. You may want to alter the thickness of the dough depending on the shape of the cookies though.
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QuestionI have to use all-purpose flour, right?LeadoraCommunity AnswerYes, as self-raising flour will make the cookies rise. But if you don't care much about looks, then you can use self-raising flour.
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QuestionIs it a fridge or freezer where you place the dough?MermaidsecretsCommunity AnswerFor this recipe, place the dough in the freezer. With some other cookie recipes though, you put the dough in the fridge.
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QuestionCan the vanilla essence be mix with cinnamon powder?KateCommunity AnswerYes, if you want a bit more flavour, but not too much or you may throw off the ratios.
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QuestionWhat can i use in place of an oven?Community AnswerYou can sometimes use a microwave if you have a microwave recipe. A bench-top oven will also work but you have to watch the cookies carefully and adjust the shelving to avoid burning. It may also be possible to use a halogen oven but you'd need to read the manual accompanying it.
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QuestionMust the dough be kept in the fridge?Community AnswerYes, chill it, this will help the cookies to retain their shape. It can be a little annoying but it is worth it.
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QuestionDo we have to preheat the oven?Community AnswerYes, it is important. It will help your cookies shape evenly and not come out as greasy lumps.
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QuestionDo I really have to use unsalted butter for baking? What happens if I used salted butter?Community AnswerA lot of people will tell you that unsalted butter is the only butter for baking and you have to use it. It's true that the amount of salt in salted butter can vary and could affect your recipe, but unless you're making cookies for the King of England, a little more or less salt doesn't matter. Just reduce the salt in the recipe a little and you'll be fine.
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QuestionThe recipe doesn’t call for self-rising flour or to make self-rising flour. Is that right? The video and the recipe have 2 completely different ingredients. Which one is correct?LioraCommunity AnswerThe article is correct. You should not use self-rising flour in this cookie recipe.
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