Chapter 8.4: Types of Cookies
Bagged
Make bagged cookies by forcing soft dough through a pastry bag. Varieties include ladyfingers, macaroons, and tea cookies.
Bar
Make bar cookies by baking three or four bars of dough the length of a baking pan, and the slicing them into small bars. One variety is biscotti.
Dropped
Make dropped cookies. such as chocolate chip and oatmeal, from a soft dough and drop them fro a spoon or scoop onto the cookie sheet.
Icebox
Make icebox cookies by rolling dough into a log, chilling it, and the slicing it just before baking. Butterscotch icebox cookies and chocolate icebox cookies are examples.
Molded
Mold stiff dough by hand into any shape to make molded cookies. Peanut butter cookies are an example.
Sheet
Pour the batter into the entire baking pan and then slice it into individual squares or rectangles after baking. Brownies are usually made this way. Other types of sheet cookies include butterscotch brownies or blondies.
Rolled
Rolled cookies are made more often at home than in commercial kitchens because they take a lot of work. Cut these cookies from a stiff dough that has been rolled out on a baking board. Varieties include decorated sugar cookies and shortbread.