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oatmeal cookie questions?
Is it ok to use aluminum foil over a cookie sheet or will that screw it up? My cookie sheet is kind of old / dirty.
I don't have a mixer, but I have a food processor...to whip the butter and combine all the ingrediants, can I use a food processor with the plastic blade?
Thanks
winter - you're talking about a microwave.
Reynolds came out with foil that things don't stick to as easily, but spray the foil with PAM or something. You could use butter but then the cookies might be too buttery...depends how much is in your recipe.
Some cookie sheets have a special design that supposedly makes your cookies more moist or something, but grandma made these same cookies on a big flat slab of steel so I wouldn't worry too much about putting foil over the sheet - even if you have one of these special ones.
I wouldn't use the food processor because it's not going to work as well as a mixer or your hand... just leave the butter out for a few hours so you can do it yourself. The food processor is going to be hard to clean and also, it's gonna mix the lower 2 inches of your cookies too much, while the rest of the batter might not get mixed. I guess it depends on the size and amount of your batter - but I am predicting standard food processor and the standard 1 cup oats cookie recipe. Have fun!
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