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wickedkittiesmom — 9 years ago(November 11, 2016 04:08 AM)
No, they look good. Are they sugar cookies? I admire anyone that can bake, my stuff never turns out like it should.
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wickedkittiesmom — 9 years ago(November 11, 2016 04:38 AM)
The bakers on this board are a big help if you have questions. They've helped me a lot in all aspects of cooking.
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wickedkittiesmom — 9 years ago(November 12, 2016 11:26 AM)
I make Schwan's sugar cookies and they are very good, they don't have that funny aftertaste that most sugar cookies seem to have.
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wickedkittiesmom — 9 years ago(November 12, 2016 01:10 PM)
Schwan's also has good chocolate chip cookies, I keep them in the freezer because they are individual cookies so you can bake as many or as little as you want - I have baked just one cookie a few times when WKD didn't want any. Love warm sugar cookies and chocolate chip cookies.
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fiatlux-1 — 9 years ago(November 11, 2016 08:38 AM)
Why would they look gross? They're sugar cookies, and not underdone ones either!
As others have mentioned, if you need baking tips there are a LOT of good bakers/cooks here.
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IcingOnTheCake — 9 years ago(November 13, 2016 01:12 PM)
They look soft, were they? I prefer softer cookies to crunchy ones. They look fine.
If you're though concerned, you could use a round cookie cutter to size them. Even if it's not a rolled out dough, a round cutter can be used to mold the dough. If you feel they're too naked then decorate with colored sugars before or after baking. You could also try coloring your dough with food coloring for a festive look or painting designs on them with egg paint prior to baking.
Egg paint is just mixing an egg yolk and some food coloring, a drop or two of water if needed, and then painting it onto your unbaked cookies with brushes. I now use egg replacements but if you're not vegan then use eggs, preferably cage free.
