Submitted by Ok-Explanation-8056 t3_yec5ca in food
Ksan_of_Tongass t1_itxw8ml wrote
Reply to comment by PutinBoomedMe in [homemade] snickerdoodles by Ok-Explanation-8056
But a bad snickerdoodle is soul crushing.
FutureBondVillain t1_ity2cah wrote
Nothing worse than getting excited, but the second you pick it up you can tell it’s rock hard. That level of disappointment is hard to match.
loki-is-a-god t1_ity7tp1 wrote
This is how chocolate chip really shines. A bad chocolate chip cookie is still a good chocolate chip cookie
Ksan_of_Tongass t1_ity81jp wrote
Fair
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gravity_bomb t1_itybt4r wrote
Nope. Snickerdoodles have cream of tartar in them. Normal sugar cookies dont
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gravity_bomb t1_itycdr1 wrote
Ahhh yes I see that now
SixOnTheBeach t1_ityrg4x wrote
That's not necessarily true. They often do, but a snickerdoodle doesn't have to have cream of tartar by definition to be a snickerdoodle.
Happy_Harry t1_itz30pa wrote
Anything with "baking powder" technically has cream of tartar in it. Baking powder is a 1:2 ratio of baking soda to cream of tartar.
Edit: this isn't always true apparently. Baking Powder is an acid and a base. One of the acids commonly used is Cream of Tartar but others are used too. My Great Value baking powder uses Monocalcium phosphate for the acid.
Ledeberg t1_iu016dd wrote
tartar sauce in a cookie ??
Caylennea t1_iu027r1 wrote
In case you aren’t joking, no. Cream of tarter is an acid that you can add to baked goods that don’t have any other acids in them to react with the baking soda and give you some rise in your dough. Of course you can also just use baking powder which already contains an acid for the reaction.
ConnieLingus24 t1_itzpr2b wrote
Hard disagree. Snickerdoodles have a somewhat creamy texture compared to your average sugar cookie.
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