Cookies
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Several types of cookies
There are six basic types of cookies:
- Drop cookies - made from spoonfuls of dough which are dropped onto a baking sheet
- Bar cookies - soft dough spooned into a shallow pan which is then baked, cooled and cut into bars
- Molded cookies - hand-shaped dough in the form of small balls, logs, crescents or other shaped
- Pressed cookies - cookies with fancy shapes and designs made by pressing dough through a cookie press (or pastry bag)
- Refrigerator cookies - made by shaping dough into a log, refrigerating the dough until firm and then slicing and baking it
- Rolled cookies - roller-pin flattened dough cut into shapes with cookie cutters or a knife
There are other types of cookies, like German springerle which are made by imprint designs on dough either with a special rolling pin or by pressing the dough through a carved cookie mold.
Cookies are eaten on their own as a snack or dessert. When crushed, mixed with melted margarine or butter, and pressed into a pan, they make flavorful crusts for pies. Spicy gingersnaps, rich chocolate wafers, classic vanilla wafers, and whole-grain graham crackers, the varieties most frequently used for crusts, are sold in packages in grocery stores.
[edit] Name Variations
- biscuits (England)
- galletas (Spain)
- keks (Germany)
- biscotti (Italy)
See Category:Cookies for cookie recipes.
