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QuestionDo they have to be bars, or can I bake them as normal cookies?Community AnswerIt really depends on what type of bowl or container you're using to bake them, because most of them are different, but you can make them any size or shape you would like.
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QuestionCan I make them without brown sugar?MrExpertCommunity AnswerYes, the flavor will be slightly different and the cookies will be a bit pale, but they should be fine.
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QuestionInstead of parchment paper, can I use a baking pan?Community AnswerNo. Metal cannot be used in a microwave oven.
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QuestionCan we add crushed coconut in the cookie mixture instead of chocolate chips?Amy273Community AnswerOf course!
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QuestionDo I really need to use vanilla?Community AnswerYou don't have to use vanilla, but it adds nice flavor and sweetness.
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QuestionDo I have to use whole milk?Community AnswerNo, you don't have to use whole milk specifically.
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QuestionIs there any substitute for baking powder?Community AnswerNo there is not, unless you want to use soda. However, the measurements might be slightly smaller.
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QuestionIs it possible to use honey instead of sugar?Community AnswerYes, of course, although it might change the texture of your cookies.
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QuestionCan I replace butter with margarine?ChubzwikiCommunity AnswerYes, you can. You can also try olive or vegetable oil, but the texture might not be as fudgy.
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QuestionCan we make this with pre-made cookie dough?QamarTop AnswererNo, pre-made cookie dough is to be baked in the oven. Unless the instructions state to microwave the dough, do not use it as a substitute as the cookies won't turn out well.
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QuestionCan I use wheat flour instead of refined flour?Community AnswerYes, you can substitute whichever type of flour you would prefer.
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QuestionIs white sugar just regular granulated sugar?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionCook for 40 seconds on what power? 100%?Community AnswerI did it on 90-100% and it worked perfectly. The outside was a bit crunchy and the inside was very soft.
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QuestionCan I save the cookie batter to use later?Angela GoughnourCommunity AnswerYes, if used within 3 days. Raw egg won't keep long. Also, keep it in an airtight container.
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QuestionCan I use instant cookie mix in the microwave?Community AnswerYes, you can.
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QuestionAfter making the cookies, can I store them in the refrigerator?Community AnswerYes, you can.
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QuestionShould the setting be medium or high?Community AnswerMedium. You shouldn't set it too high. If you do, you should check your cookie every few seconds. Make sure you don't overcook it.
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QuestionCan I use peanut butter instead of butter when making cookies in the microwave?Incredible_RozieCommunity AnswerNo, butter makes the cookies smooth and helps them to cook nicely, and peanut butter will not do the same. But you could add peanut butter instead of chocolate chips!
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QuestionCan I use microwaveable Tupperware to make cookies in the microwave?Community AnswerYou can if the Tupperware is microwave-safe.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my cookie comes out flat and inedible?Community AnswerTry microwaving them for a shorter time. The recipe here does not state the microwave power, so if you have a higher-powered microwave, you may not need to heat the cookies as long.
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QuestionCan I make these without white sugar?Community AnswerYes, use natural or brown sugar instead of white sugar. If you want to use other sweeteners, you'll need to experiment carefully because different textures will affect the outcome of the cookies.
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QuestionHow do I make cookies in the microwave without parchment paper?Angela GoughnourCommunity AnswerPlace the batter upon a plate with a quick spray of baking spray, or coat it with a tad bit of flour.
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QuestionWhat are substitutes for vanilla extract, or is it optional?Community AnswerVanilla extract brings out a sweeter taste but it is 100% optional. You can leave it out if preferred.
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QuestionWhat flour is used?FlxwerCommunity AnswerPlain/all-purpose flour is the flour used. Using self-raising/self-rising flour would raise the level of the cookie, this is only ideal when cooking cookies in the oven as it makes them crunchy. But if you are cooking in the microwave, it may make your cookies bubbly and floppy.
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QuestionCan I use peppermint flavored extract?SongwispCommunity AnswerYes, but it will be minty. You might want to add a drop of vanilla along with the mint.
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QuestionAre you allowed to use M&Ms instead of chocolate chips?RubyTop AnswererYes, that could work. Try adding in the same quantities as the chocolate, however.
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QuestionCan I use self-rising flour?Community AnswerYou can, though you should omit the baking powder from the recipe if you use self-rising flour.
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QuestionWhat kind of flour should I use?Community AnswerFor cookies, plain flour is usually used. If you only have self-rising flour, then you should omit the baking powder from the recipe.
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QuestionCan I replace the brown sugar with cane sugar?Community AnswerYes, the texture would be the main thing that changes due to the differences between brown sugar and cane sugar; however, the flavor is similar.
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QuestionIf I wanted to make it sweeter, can I add cake mix?Community AnswerCake mix isn't the best thing to add, as adding cake mix will mess with the consistency of the cookies you are making and you cannot be sure what you'll end up with. Instead, you could add a glaze or sprinkle sugar on top of the baked cookies to give them some added sweetness.
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