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在18世紀期間的早期部分北美人開始使用字『曲奇餅』定義小,甜,艙內甲板或輕微培養了混合藥劑。 字『曲奇餅』看上去來自荷蘭語字「koekje或koekie」并且是指一個小的蛋糕。 牛津伴隨的阿倫Davidson食物的闡明, 「曲奇餅原來地與新年相關….從19世紀顯示的早期部分的參考曲奇餅和櫻桃跳動(櫻桃甘露酒)是的招呼正確的車費該場合的訪客」。 

曲奇餅任何時侯現在被吃日-咖啡休息,作為一頓快餐,點心的和甚而產生作為歡迎禮品。

移民到達從全世界在美國有對現在做和被享用的曲奇餅種類的極大影響。  我們的最著名的曲奇餅,巧克力片,是我們自己的發明。 大約1930年露絲Wakefield,在馬薩諸塞擁有收費處客棧,被決定切開大塊緊貼了半甜的黃色標籤巧克力塊并且添加他們到濃黃油曲奇餅麵團。 緊貼公司發現了她的可口曲奇餅并且做權利的一個交易對她的食譜。 由1939緊貼發明了巧克力少量并且包裝了他們在「著名收費處曲奇餅的」一份黃色標籤袋子,并且,在採購收費處名字,被打印的露絲Wakefield的食譜在回到......   下面繼續

Biscotti食譜

棒&正方形食譜

一種油脂含量較高的酥餅食譜

Amaretti曲奇餅(杏仁蛋白杏仁餅乾)

棋盤曲奇餅

巧克力曲奇餅

巧克力大塊曲奇餅

巧克力椰子蛋白杏仁餅乾

巧克力曲奇餅

巧克力皺紋

巧克力軟糖曲奇餅

巧克力糖屑曲奇餅

椰子蛋白杏仁餅乾

酥脆麥甜餅

一切曲奇餅

金融家(Friands)

結霜的茶蛋糕

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薑餅人

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松脆餅

Linzer曲奇餅

熔化的時候

Madeleines

墨西哥婚宴喜餅或俄國茶蛋糕

蛋白甜餅曲奇餅

蛋白甜餅重點

蛋白甜餅蘑菇

糖密曲奇餅

麥甜餅

花生開花曲奇餅

花生醬曲奇餅

花生醬三明治曲奇餅

南瓜Whoopie餅

蘭姆酒球

黑貂(法國黃油曲奇餅)

香料餅乾

Snickerdoodles

糖屑曲奇餅

Thumbprint Cookies

Tuiles A D'Orange

Whoopie Pies

Continued from above.

Cookies are one of the fastest and easiest things to make. Generally they are a simple combination of all-purpose flour, unsalted butter, granulated and/or brown sugar, eggs, baking powder/soda and flavorings. They come in many different shapes, sizes, textures and flavors. They are classified as:

Bar - a soft batter is spread evenly into a shallow pan, baked, and cut into individual bars or pieces.

Drop - a firm batter is "dropped" onto a baking sheet using a spoon or ice cream scoop. Each cookie should be of equal size and spaced evenly on baking sheet.

Molded or Hand-Formed - a firm batter is shaped into balls, logs, etc. or pressed into a mold.  The cookies are then placed on a baking sheet and baked.

Piped or Pressed - batter is either put in a pastry bag fitted with a decorative tip or placed into a cookie press.  The batter is then piped onto a baking sheet or pushed through the cookie press into fancy shapes and baked.

Refrigerator or Icebox - batter is shaped into a log, refrigerated until firm, evenly sliced into rounds, placed on a baking sheet and baked.

Rolled - a firm batter is rolled into a thin layer, shapes are then cut out using a cookie cutter, cookies are placed on a baking sheet and baked.

For More Information of Cooking Making

In the U.K. cookies are called sweet biscuits; in Spain they are called galletas; in Germany they are called keks; and in Italy they are called biscotti. Every country has its favorite.  In the United States and Canada it is chocolate chip, in the U.K. its shortbread, in France its sables and macaroons, and in Italy biscotti.

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