Thursday, January 7, 2010

My cookie recipe is asking me to cream the milk and suger together, does that mean add milk?

Are you sure it is milk and sugar? Usually you cream butter ans sugar together until it is smoth and fluffy.My cookie recipe is asking me to cream the milk and suger together, does that mean add milk?
you put your sugar in a bowl and add milk then mash togethen until it is smoothMy cookie recipe is asking me to cream the milk and suger together, does that mean add milk?
yup add it then stir it to mix em up
Usually it would say cream butter %26amp; sugar which just means stir till creamy looking. No you wouldnt add more milk.
you mean it says cream the butter and sugar.


it means till it looks creamy!!!
';Verb. To puree, to blend with a liquifying process.


Cream the vegetables with the olive oil, flour, salt and water mixture.'; (1)


No you admix (separately prepare the mixture) milk and sugar. Cream is a verb, not a liquid dairy product in your cookies, as far as I can tell from the question. Thanks for asking. The word Cream is similar in meaning to the word puree in this usage.
No, it means to use a mixer to blend them together until they are a creamy consistancy. Good luck with the cookies!
Usually it asks you to cream the butter and the sugar together. This breaks the butter down into a much more manageable consistency, by making the butter softer. Very important if the butter is cold!





Generally all the dry ingrediants are added (not including any fillers, such as choc chips, coconut, or walnuts) together and blended. The liquids are mixed together in a seperate bowl (eggs and milk look nasty when mixed) or not. Then the liquids are added to the dry, formed into a delicious paste (don't reccomend eating raw cookie dough though...there is a risk of salmonella poisoning. A small risk, but still there.) and THEN the extra stuff mixed in.





Perhaps they just want to dissolve the sugar in the milk?
It means mix them up to a paste
Yep, you mix them to a paste. Should look like cream, well sortof.





Usually in a cookie recipe though you cream together the butter/shortening and sugar or rub in butter/shortening and flour.
usally u cream the sugar and butter together until its light and fluffy then add eggs if using then flour and after that the milk good luck

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