National Homemade Cookies Day | October 1
Sun Oct 1st

National Homemade Cookies Day

On October 1, the National Homemade Cookies Day is annually observed. If you're looking for a reason to bake some homemade cookies, look no further. Package them up and give them to neighbors, co-workers, and family members!

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Cookie baking tips

  • Most cookie recipes have butter or a fat component. The butter should be soft, but it should be cooler, almost room temperature
  • Cream the butter and sugar are mixed with cream to create a smooth, fluffy mixture, so the sugar isn't grainy
  • Beat in each egg separately
  • For the job, use appropriate measuring cups. Liquid measuring cups are larger than the amount required, clear with lines for visual verification of the amount of liquid, and have a spout for pouring.. These dry measuring cups are supposed to be filled to the top with the desired amount
  • Measure your flour accurately. Do not scoop the flour out of the container. It will pack too much into the cup... Use a spoon to lightly sift the flour into the measuring cup, then carefully level the excess with the edge of a knife, then carefully level the excess off with the edge of a knife
  • To prevent the cookies from spreading too far, Line metal baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone mats is best. Or, bake cookies every time using a baking stone

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To post on social media, use the hashtag #HomemadeCookiesDay.

Homemade cookie FAQ

Q. What do I do if I forgot to set out my butter to soften before baking cookies?

A. Cold butter doesn't mix well into cookie dough, does it? We have a solution that will have you baking in no time: We have a recipe that will have you baking in no time:

  • Place each stick of butter in its wrapper and place it in a microwave-safe bowl
  • For ten seconds, the butter has been on high for ten seconds, according to Microwave
  • Flip each stick of butter twice so they are resting on the opposite side... For ten more seconds, the Microwave has been on for ten seconds
  • Flip each stick of butter one turn. When turning, measure how soft the butter is.. You may want to start here and prepare the remainder of your ingredients depending on your microwave
  • If the butter needs more time, microwave for 5-10 seconds
  • Repeat if necessary, but don't melt the butter until the dish calls for it

How can I pack cookies for gift giving? Q. How can I package cookies for gift giving?

A. Cookies are a wonderful gift idea. Any receiver's day will be brightened by this delicious gift.. While packaging them in pretty boxes isn't required, it helps with the delivery. Why not try these clever suggestions?

  • Tins – The second time stores were overflowing with cookie tins from previous holidays. Why not just pick up a few and reuse them? Rather than allowing them to end up in the landfill, it's better than allowing them to waste
  • Crockery – There are slew of kitchen items that make excellent packaging, as well as secondhand shops. You can give them a second life in your gift-giving whether they are glass, stone, or plastic
  • – Decorate a paper bag and then fill it with all the goodness you've been baking up
  • Pringles cans- Wipe out the empty can with a mixture of vinegar and baking soda to remove any lingering cheddar or sour cream and onion. Then carefully cannel your delectable round cookies They will stack nicely and remain safe for delivery, especially if you're shipping them long distances!