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Cookie Logs


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Forming a cookie dough into a round log means that your cookies
will all be the same size.

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Place the dough on a large rectangular piece of waxed or parchment paper.
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Spread it out in an even mound across the sheet, leaving space at both ends. Fold the paper over and place it on a baking sheet.
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Grip the paper and use the long edge of the baking sheet to press the dough into a uniform log shape. Keep the pressure even and the dough will spread out beautifully.
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When the dough reaches the desired shape, roll up the log and twist the ends of the paper like a piece of salt-water taffy. Refrigerate or freeze the log until ready to slice. If freezing for the long haul, don't forget to write the date on the paper.

Instructor: Jill Novatt