I used to make this recipe ten years ago in a different oven and the cookies were incredible. They were just like millies cookies.

Ive made 2 batches last week one turned out cakey and one turned out part raw. Today I’ve done 6 cookies baked one at a time with various timings and I can’t get it right! If they’re not cakey they’re raw.

Does 180C mean in a fan or non fan oven? And I’m using dark brown sugar does that change things?

    • AmazingAwesomator@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      oh, saw another problem here. use baking soda for regular choco chip cookies.

      baking soda == baking powder without the rising element. the acidity of the cookie will bring less fluffiness/cakiness than the full rise from powder. for a reference on amount (sorry, i am american so i use cheeseburger measurements…), i use 2-1/3c flour to 1 teaspoon baking soda; not cut with baking powder

      edit: i think i said that wrong. baking soda has the rising agent, but not the activator for the rising agent. baking powder has the activator.

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          might as well just hand it over, lol. this is my ingredient list:

          1 Cup (2 sticks) Butter
          2-1/3 Cup Flour
          1 Teaspoon Salt
          1 Teaspoon Baking Soda
          1/4 Cup Sugar
          1 Cup Brown Sugar
          2 Eggs
          2 Tablespoons Milk
          1-1/2 Teaspoons Vanilla
          1 Bag (~11-12oz) of Choco Chips (substitutable)

          edit: note: 2 eggs are for 1 whole egg + 1 egg yolk

          edit 2: my steps… might as well…

          #Melt Butter

          melt the butter and let it cool slightly

          #Mix 1

          Mix together flour, salt, baking soda

          putting onto paper plate after mixing works well here…

          #Mix 2

          In mixer, add butter, sugar, & brown sugar, and beat for 2 minutes

          #Mix 3

          Mix together 1 egg, 1 egg yolk, milk, vanilla

          #Mix 3 & 2

          Mix 3 into mix 2 on slow/stir

          #Mix Plate

          Slowly pour Mix 1 into main mix, make sure it fully mixes

          #Add Chips

          Pour in your chocolate (or whatever type) chips; mix on slow/stir until combined, then turn off.

          #Chill

          Chill in the fridge for 1 hr

          #Prep & Bake

          Split into 24 cookies. Use parchment paper. Bake for 12-15 minutes at 375F.

          2 sheets per bake swap sheets 1/2 way through

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      I would recommend changing one thing at a time and consulting one of the images that show what causes the different issues to see what else to adjust.