Cake Mix Sugar Cookies, Bake On Parchment?
Baking By makeovermomma Updated 30 Aug 2008 , 9:19pm by sweettoothmom
I plan on making the cake mix sugar cookies tomorrow, can I bake them on parchment paper instead of spraying a pan? I want to roll them out, cookie cutter them, then bake. Any ideas?
I've never made them, but if a recipe calls for spraying a pan I use parchment instead. Chilling the dough might help keep them from spreading, but again, I've never made them so I don't know if that's an issue. Maybe someone else will see this and have a better answer.
I bake all my cookie recipes on parchment regardless of the instructions. I have never had a cookie stick and the clean up is so much easier.
My husband and son love cake mix cookies, so I bake them at least once a week. I always use parchment paper. They always turn out perfect.
Parchment or spray whichever they both work out well. The cutting out might not work out so well. They tend to run a bit so your shapes might be distorted even after freezing the dough overnight.
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