Sunday, November 29, 2009

How to get it right every time - Cookie Strategy


Have you ever tried to make a cookie and with all your best intentions the Batter  merged into one massive pile of "Uck" on the baking sheet, or the bottom was Black and the top was too soft if so read on...

There are 5 Steps to making a perfect Cookie and if you are not a regular cookie maker you may just think if I follow the recipe it will all work out.

As in life there are other external factors that could alter your end result.

Step 1.
You should begin with quality Ingredients - make sure your Sugar is not clumped your Flour is fresh your eggs are the best available and all your ingredients have the High standard that you would expect to taste at your end result.

Step 2.
It is important to be delicate with the flour - if the flour is not handled with respect the air factor will not create the light and fluffy cookies you are hoping for. Over handling can make for hard flat and even lumpy cookies, Trust that you have done all you need too with care and confidence.


Step 3.
Are your measurements accurate - sometimes when rushing, you may have a pinch too little of this and heavy handed with that remember what you put in is what you will get out.
Take your time and be careful with substitutions to make sure they are appropriate to this particular cookie.

Step 4.
Sometimes the slightest difference makes all the difference - did you know if you chill your cookie dough before baking your cookies will have a chance to set well.
There are often tiny overlooked details which separate mediocrity from excellence.

Step 5.
Now that your cookies have come out of the oven nicely and you have achieved your goal, it is important to protect and preserve your Investment with proven tools that work.
You will need to first let your cookies cool completely, then store them in an airtight container so nothing can get in and nothing can leak out, in this case even air makes a difference.

How will you get the same results next time ?
Do what is proven to work

In NLP we call this a strategy

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