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The thread explores various experiences and techniques related to making pressed cookies stick to parchment paper during baking. Participants share their personal insights and methods for achieving better results with pressed cookies.
Views differ on the use of parchment paper, with some participants advocating for its use while others prefer stoneware. There is no clear consensus on the best method for ensuring cookies stick to parchment.
Participants share personal baking experiences and techniques, reflecting a variety of approaches to making pressed cookies.
Consultants and home bakers interested in improving their pressed cookie techniques may find the shared experiences and tips relevant.
its_me_susan said:Anyone know the secret to getting them to stick?
I was told by the HO that after clicking your press, keeping it flat to the parchment paper or the stone, rotate your press 1/4 turn then lift it straight up. The rotation of the press will allow the cookie to come off the press and onto your surface better. Hope this helps. I had several customers complain about this very issue. This has helped.its_me_susan said:Anyone know the secret to getting them to stick?
To make pressed cookies stick to parchment paper, you can lightly grease the parchment with cooking spray or butter. This helps the cookies adhere better during baking.
Yes, chilling the dough for at least 30 minutes can help the cookies hold their shape better and stick to the parchment paper more effectively when pressed.
No, it is not recommended to use wax paper as it can melt and stick to the cookies. Parchment paper is better suited for baking as it can withstand higher temperatures.
A cookie press with a sturdy design and adjustable settings works best for pressed cookies. Look for one that allows you to create various shapes and has a comfortable grip for easy use.
To prevent spreading, ensure your dough is well-chilled before pressing. Additionally, using a precise amount of dough for each cookie and not overworking the dough can help maintain their shape.