Make sure you ask what are in them home made cookies before consuming. After all one might just have an allergic reaction to them.
NATIONAL HOMEMADE COOKIES DAY
National Homemade Cookies Day is observed annually on October 1. If you are looking for an excuse to bake some homemade cookies, look no further. Package them up and share them with neighbors, co-workers, and friends!
Can you smell them now? Will it be peanut butter, chocolate chip, or snickerdoodle? Whatever the recipe you mix up, enjoying them fresh from the oven with a cold glass of milk and family will make National Homemade Cookies Day even better. Experiment by trying a new recipe or maybe an old one to share fond memories with the next generation.
Cookie Baking Tips
Use these tips to make your next batch of homemade cookies the best batch ever:
Most cookie recipes have butter or a fat component. The butter should be soft, but cool, almost room temperature. What to do if you want to bake but you forgot the butter in the refrigerator? Leave each stick of butter in its wrapper and place it in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave the butter on high for ten seconds. Turn each stick of butter two turns. Microwave for ten more seconds. Turn each stick of butter one turn. While turning, test how soft the butter is. Depending on your microwave, you may want to stop here and prepare the rest of your ingredients. If the butter still needs more time, microwave for 5-10 more seconds.
Cream the butter and sugar together to create a smooth, fluffy mixture, so the sugar isn’t grainy.
Beat in each egg separately.
Use proper measuring cups for the job. Liquid measuring cups are larger than the amount needed, clear with lines for visual confirmation of the amount of liquid and have a spout for pouring. Dry measuring cups are designed to be filled to the top with the exact amount.
Measure your flour correctly. Don’t scoop the flour out of the container. It will pack too much into the cup. Use a spoon to lightly sift the flour into the measuring cup, then carefully level the excess off with the edge of a knife.
Line metal baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone mats to prevent the cookies from spreading too far. Or, use a baking stone to have evenly baked cookies every time.
HOW TO OBSERVE #HomemadeCookiesDay
Bake some homemade cookies. One of the best ways is to bake with family or friends. That’s how it becomes a celebration.
NATIONAL HOMEMADE COOKIE DAY HISTORY
National Day Calendar® continues researching the origins of the sweet cookie holiday. Food for thought. Maybe, just maybe they got a hold of the wrong batch....