A Chinese-American, wafer-type cookie that is folded and filled with a strip of paper containing a proverb or "fortune."
What is a fortune cookie?
Small pieces of confectionery used as a colorful decoration or to add texture to cookies.
What are sprinkles?
A method where you place all ingredients into the bowl and mix.
What is the one-stage method?
This cookie is formed by dropping small amounts of dough onto a sheet pan.
What are drop cookies?
A sweet baked food made from flour and sugar that is usually small, flat, and round.
What is a cookie?
What is a snickerdoodle cookie?
What is icing?
1. mix the butter with the sugar and spices until smooth.
2. add eggs and liquids and mix until fully incorporated.
3. add flour and leavening agent until blended.
What is the creaming method?
Made by evenly spreading dough or batter onto a sheet pan.
What are sheet cookies?
A word to describe the consistency of a cookie.
What is texture?
A cookie that is particularly rich in shortening or butter, which gives them a delicate texture.
What is a shortbread cookie?
Small chunks of sweetened chocolate.
What are chocolate chips?
1. mix the dry ingr. with fat until the mixture resembles sand or cornmeal
2. mix in the moist ingr.
This method is primarily used with formulas that contain only egg and no other moist ingr.
What is the sanding (sablage) method?
Made by forming cookie dough into a log or other shape and then chilled in the refrigerator before baking.
What are icebox cookies?
The opposite of crispiness.
What is softness?
A small spice-flavored cookie that are shaped into balls and dusted with powdered sugar.
What is a pfeffernusse/peppernuts cookie?
What is sanding sugar?
1. whip eggs and sugar to the proper stage.
2. fold in the remaining ingr. as specified in the recipe.
This method with procedures varies depending on the ingr.
What is the sponge method?
Made from a soft cookie dough that is forced through a pastry bag to form shapes.
What are spritz (pressed) cookies?
All ___ cookies are soft, but not all soft cookies are ___.
What is chewy?
A lacy crisp wafer based on caramelized sugar often with nuts or dried fruit.
What is a florentine cookie?
A fruit consisting of a hard or tough shell protecting a kernel which is usually edible.
What are nuts?
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Made by forming cookie dough into logs and placed into the sheet pan. The cookie is then sliced into segments.
What are bar cookies?
The Dutch word that 'cookie' comes from. It also means "little cake" in Dutch.
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