Hear me out
Crunchy outside with chewy inside
Submitted 1 day ago by Melatonin@lemmy.dbzer0.com to showerthoughts@lemmy.world
Hear me out
Crunchy outside with chewy inside
Yes
False dichotomy. A cookie can be chewy without being melty.
I didn’t say chewy
Right, that’s their point. Chocolate chip cookies can be made to be chewy when cold instead of melted, in which case they’re still much better than crunchy chocolate chip cookies.
I passionately disagree. Crunchy can be dunked
My fav dunking liquid is coffee. What’s yours?
Coffee! Although I will also dunk in tea
Then it’s a biscuit (UK style).
I agree. Good topic for !biscuits@feddit.uk
That’s your opinion and it’s wrong
No.
Agree to disagree.
I feel this in my core! Like this shit is legit resonating with me.
Showerthoughts is just /c/unpopularopinion
What’s a melty cookie? Like temperature warm so the chocolate is melting?
Why not both? Crunchy on the outside, chewy on the inside.
i make cookies all the time and the key is to cook them for 2 minutes less than the recipe calls for because they'll keep cooking when you take them out and they'll be just the right about of gooey and soft <3
Crunchy is fine as long as there’s a generous amount of chunky chocolate chips.
my favorite is a crispy one that for some reason seemed associated with christmass.
The idea cookie is the Subway double chocolate chip, microwaved for 7 seconds.
Warm gooey chunks with a crisp rim. The best of all worlds.
Honestly Subway should give up on their C- tier sandwiches and focus on what they do well.
I sometimes deliberately leave them to sit in the open for a day or so. Makes them less crunchy.
Beebabe@lemmy.world 27 minutes ago
I love all cookie textures. Idc.