But the cookies? Oh the cookies, they mock. They burn, they stick, they crumble, they have clumps of baking soda hidden in them, or an uneven distribution of nuts/chips, and never, ever do they come out round, circular or remotely spherical.
We have issues.
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So, here is the question I offer up to the great kitchen gods who know more than I do -no one else I know bakes- I have given up on cookies-from-scratch as a unattainable 1950's housewife pipe dream, and turned to Pillsbury to scent my home with a baking aroma and fool my friends and family.
I have issues with the oven timing. I put it in for 9 minutes and their gooey, 10 minutes and their do-it-yourself-dentistry-tooth-removal-implements.
So, one day after scraping and prying my dental aids off the sheet, I was staring at my microwave above the oven and wondering if it was safe- ie, it will not blow up in my face- to microwave pre-done cookie dough, or if it would still be "raw" after. Or if it would come out as a cupcake. Or something else remotely tasty.
After an incident with a tinfoil-wrapped baked potato when I was 12, I have been banned from microwave experimentation unless I get a college degree in radiation technology.
Does anyone know if you can microwave cookie dough and eat it?
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