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BAKERY AND CONFECTIONARY FDNT 315 3 (1+2)

Lesson 8:Biscuits And Cookies

Faults and remedies

  • Dough is too sticky to roll if it has too little flour.Cover and chill dough.
  • Dough becomes too dry if it contains too much flour. Dribble in water until the dough reaches desired consistency.
  • Cookies crumble and become too dry and hardif the dough is excessively mixed. Stop mixing when the dough is just mixed. Do not overdo it.
  • Excessive liquids and salt make cookies hard. Use suitable measuring cup or spoons for measuring ingredients and follow accurately. Level the dry ingredients with a flat edged knife or scale.
  • Too less fat results in hard cookies. Over baking also makes cookies hard
  • Over mixing of the dough, over baking, too much water or a lack of fat or excess of dry fruits/coconut. Excessive salt can also cause your cookies to be hard.
  • When dry fruits are to be used, soak them in little water for few minutes to prevent moisture pick up from the formula.
  • Cookies stick to baking pans if they are still hot from the oven. Let the cookies cool on the pans for a few minutes before transferring to wire racks.
  • Use cookie or parchment paper to line pans. Light grease application can also be followed but cookies spread more on greased sheets and therefore some people prefer parchment paper.
  • Cookies break if removed still when hot. Allow the cookies to cool on the pans for a few minutes before transferring to wire racks.
  • Cookies bake unevenly if dough is not rolled or portioned to a consistent thickness or size.
  • Cookie dispensers are useful in maintaining the size of cookies besides giving attractive shapes.
  • Cookies appear oily if not enough flour or too much fat is used.Do not substitute shortening, or margarine for vegetable oil.
  • Cookies become too flat, spread and thin out while baking: Use shortening instead of butter. Make smaller cookies, they’ll puff better.
  • Chill dough, form cookies and then chill on pans before baking.
  • Bake cookies a few minutes longer than suggested and immediately remove them to wire racks to cool to make crispier cookies. Use more white sugar than brown to give more crispiness. Use a little bit more liquid in the batter, that will help cookies to spread more, and thus be thinner and crispier.
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