Cereales y Granos

Cookie dough

Cookie dough
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Ingredient Information

Name

Cookie dough

Category

Cereales y Granos

Popularity

33 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Cookie dough is a prepared mixture mainly made with flour, sugar, butter, and eggs, which serves as the base for making sweet or savory cookies. This dough is characterized by its malleable texture that allows it to be easily shaped into different forms and sizes before being baked.

The origin of cookie dough dates back to various culinary cultures around the world, where the earliest versions of cookies were created as a practical and long-lasting food for travelers. Today, cookie dough is an essential element in traditional and home baking, with multiple variations depending on the type of cookie one wishes to prepare.

Among its properties, cookie dough provides a crunchy or soft texture depending on the ingredients and the cooking method. Furthermore, it is an excellent base for adding additional flavors, such as extracts, nuts, chocolate chips, or spices. Nutritionally, its energy content comes mainly from carbohydrates and fats, so it is recommended to consume it in moderation.

Regarding its synonyms in Spanish from Latin America, cookie dough may also be known as masa para bizcochos in some countries, although this term may vary. In some regions, it is simply called masa dulce or masa para pastas. However, "masa para galletas" is the clearest and most universal expression in the context of home baking.

Nutritional Properties

1.5g
fiber
350mg
sodium
60mcg
folate
120mg
potassium
25g
sugars
400
calories
5g
protein
0.3mg
vitamin b1
0.2mg
vitamin b2
2mg
vitamin b3
20g
total fat
8g
saturated fat
55g
carbohydrates

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