Why are my cookie balls not flattening?

The most common reason why your cookies don't spread is that you've added too much flour. Adding more dry ingredients than the recipe calls for can result in a dough that is too stiff. Moisture and fat in the dough are soaked up by the excessive amount of flour which takes away its ability to spread.
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Why don't my cookies flatten out?

One of the most common reasons why cookies didn't spread out in the oven is because you added too much flour. Cookies rely on the perfect ratio of butter to flour in order to spread just the right amount when baked. It's very easy to over measure flour when using cup measurements.
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How do you flatten cookie dough balls?

How to flatten cookie dough with flair. So you've made the dough for sugar cookies and the recipe tells you to drop it in tablespoonfuls onto the baking sheet, then flatten each cookie with the bottom of a drinking glass (dipped in sugar so it doesn't stick).
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What makes a cookie flatten?

The Problem: Your Oven Is Too Hot

If your cookies repeatedly turn out flat, no matter the recipe, chances are your oven is too hot. Here's what's happening. The butter melts super quickly in a too-hot oven before the other ingredients have firmed up into a cookie structure.
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How do I fix my cookie dough not spreading?

One of the main reasons why your cookies may not be spreading is because you've added a bit too much flour to the mixture. To get your cookie batter to come out perfectly you need to make sure the ratio of butter to flour is correct. If not, you could end up with a mess on your hands.
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10 Most Common Cookie Baking Mistakes



How can I make my cookie spread better?

How to make cookies spread
  1. Do not refrigerate your cookie dough before shaping the cookies. ...
  2. Use melted butter rather than softened room temperature butter.
  3. Increase the fat content in the cookies.
  4. Use more white sugar and less brown sugar.
  5. Make sure your baking powder is not old.
  6. Add more liquid to your batter.
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Do cookies flatten as they cool?

Finally, cookies will also flatten if placed and baked on hot cookie sheets. Keep it cool to start with. How to Fix it: If too-soft butter was the culprit, try refrigerating cookie dough for 1 to 2 hours before baking. If too-little flour was the issue, try adding an additional 1 to 2 tablespoons of flour to the dough.
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How do you make cookies bake flat?

A lower temperature allows the butter and sugar to melt before the cookie sets, causing the ingredients to spread out more and giving you a wider, flatter cookie in the end. Cooking time: Cooking at a lower temperature also means leaving them in the oven a bit longer.
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Why do my chocolate chip cookies come out puffy?

Q: Why are my cookies so puffy and cakey? Whipping too much air into the dough. That fluffy texture you want in a cake results from beating a lot of air into the room temperature butter and sugar, and it does the same for cookies. So don't overdo it when you're creaming together the butter and sugar.
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Does baking soda make cookies flat?

If your baking soda or baking powder is expired, your cookies won't develop as they are supposed to – causing them not to rise but simply to spread across your oven tray. It's a good idea to regularly replace your raising agents as they are key to baked goods rising as they should when baked.
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Will cookie dough balls flatten?

If you overbeat the butter and sugar, too much air gets into the cookie dough. The aerated dough will rise and then fall in the oven, leaving you with a flat cookie.
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Why are my sugar cookies puffy?

Cookies spread because the fat in the cookie dough melts in the oven. If there isn't enough flour to hold that melted fat, the cookies will over-spread. Spoon and level that flour or, better yet, weigh your flour. If your cookies are still spreading, add an extra 2 Tablespoons of flour to the cookie dough.
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Can you over mix cookie dough?

If you mix (or roll out) cookie dough too much, you'll add excess air to the dough, causing it to rise and then fall flat in the oven. Overmixing the dough can also lead to excess gluten development, resulting in dense cookies.
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How do you fix cookies that are too cakey?

Add Baking Soda

If your recipe doesn't call for it, try adding 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda. If your recipe already has baking soda and it still turns out cakey, go ahead and add about 1/4 teaspoon extra to see if that helps (in addition to a few of the other techniques).
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Should cookie dough be chilled before baking?

Chilling cookie dough controls spread.

Chilling cookie dough before baking solidifies the fat in the cookies. As the cookies bake, the fat in the chilled cookie dough takes longer to melt than room-temperature fat. And the longer the fat remains solid, the less cookies spread.
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How do you prevent puffy cookies?

My cookies are too puffy

Stay out of the cold — Ingredients in cookies should always be at room temperature (unless you're having a problem with flat cookies). That includes the milk, eggs, butter and any other refrigerated ingredients. Let them sit on the counter for about half an hour (longer if necessary).
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Why do my chocolate chip cookies not spread?

When cookies don't spread in the oven, it's either because the dough was too dry or too cold. Dry dough doesn't have enough moisture or fat in it to spread out, so it sets in that shape. Dough that's too cold will start to firm up before the butter has a chance to melt completely.
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What happens if you put too much baking soda in cookies?

And because baking soda also introduces carbon dioxide, or air, to the dough, too much of it will create a cookie that's cakey rather than chewy.
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What happens if I put too much butter in my cookies?

Too much butter causes cookies to spread a lot and ultimately crisp out on the outside being able to completely cook. Extremely chewy cookies (when the recipe isn't meant to make chewy cookies). This is because of the liquid content in the butter. Moisture helps develop gluten and gluten helps make chewy cookies.
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What does adding cornstarch to cookies do?

It is a terrific ingredient for thickening puddings, soups and pie fillings, and is also used in many baked good recipes. When added to cake, cookie and shortbread recipes, cornstarch helps create a crumbly and tender dessert-like texture. Commercially, cornstarch is often used as an anti-caking agent.
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Does baking powder make cookies spread?

Baking powder simply adds carbon dioxide to the equation, providing a more forceful pressure that encourages a dough to spread up and out. Without the well-developed elasticity of a bread dough, the strands of gluten in cookies would sooner snap than stretch, cracking along the surface.
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Why do my cookies look like pancakes?

If your oven is too hot, the fat melts faster than the cookie is able to set, and you end up with pancake cookies. Always preheat your oven and invest in a good oven thermometer. Even new ovens can be incorrectly calibrated, so check the actual temperature every time you put a pan in the oven.
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Why is my cookie dough so sticky?

When cookie dough is sticky, it's generally because there's too much moisture. You need to get a good balance of the dry and wet ingredients so that the dough isn't too wet or too dry. Having cookie dough that's too wet results in cookies that spread out far too much during baking.
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What if cookie dough is too wet?

If you find yourself with sticky cookie dough, there's another dry ingredient you can add: cornstarch. Go slowly, simply adding a teaspoon at a time and then combining. You don't want to add cornstarch if your dough is extremely sticky, but if it's just a little bit too sticky, it's the perfect remedy.
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Is it better to mix cookie dough by hand or mixer?

Cookie dough can be mixed by hand or with an electric mixer. Take butter or margarine from refrigerator 10-15 minutes before using or cut into 1-inch pieces so it will blend more easily and evenly with other ingredients.
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