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Trouble with Cookie Press? How to Make it Work!

In summary, the conversation discusses difficulties with using a cookie press to make cookies. The speaker is having trouble getting the cookie dough to stick to the stone, despite following the directions. Another person suggests holding down the trigger for a few seconds and keeping the dough at body temperature. The final tip is to weigh the flour to ensure the correct amount is used. The main trick is to wait a few seconds after pressing the dough before lifting it off the stone.
KHocutt
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I have tried to practice with the cookie press. Maybe it's just me, but I could not get the cookie dough to come off of the press and stick onto the stone. I think I did it just as the directions said. I made a cookie spritz recipe, so the dough was soft. It was coming out of the press, just not sticking to the stone, so it fell all apart when I tried to peel it off. Is there a trick to this? :confused:
 
Did you click the little trigger all the way and hold it there on the stone for about 2-3 seconds? That's the trick that worked for me. If you bring it off of the stone too quickly, it doesn't stick. Hope that helps!
 
Your dough could be too cold. Try kneading it in your hands until it becomes your body temp.
 
Weigh it!The latest on the cookie dough press is that you need to weigh your flour to get the correct amount! Heard this from the top!! They said that even presifted flour gets compacted via shipping, sitting on the store shelf, and then by you when you bring it home. The best way is to weigh the flour!
 
KHocutt said:
I have tried to practice with the cookie press. Maybe it's just me, but I could not get the cookie dough to come off of the press and stick onto the stone. I think I did it just as the directions said. I made a cookie spritz recipe, so the dough was soft. It was coming out of the press, just not sticking to the stone, so it fell all apart when I tried to peel it off. Is there a trick to this? :confused:

Here is the secret..... just wait a few seconds (to give the dough a chance to adhere to the stone) before lifting the press. I was always in such a rush and it always stuck. My director shared the secret...

Good luck! Let me know.
 

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