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12-23-2013 07:05 PM
The cookie recipe I'm about to make calls for sifted flour. I don't have a sifter. Will the cookies come out good if I don't sift the flour or do I need to make a trip to the store and buy one?
01-07-2014 01:36 AM
01-07-2014 02:26 AM
Sifting is just to lighten up the flour so you won't use too much when you fill a cup.
Most cookbooks, when written, gauge a cup of flour at about 4 1/2 ounces. If you weigh your flour it is much more accurate and you don't have to sift it.
If you don't have a scale or sifter, just stir and lighten the flour with a fork and spoon it lightly into the measuring cup, don't pack it. Use a butter knife to level off the cup.
01-07-2014 01:13 PM
Sifting seems obsolete in current recipes, just like separating egg yolks from egg whites.
01-07-2014 01:26 PM
Modern flours are different from 20 years ago. Sifting really isn't necessary.
Have fun baking your cookies. On a cold day like today, the scent of fresh cookies will be heavenly, and so will eating them warm with a cup of coffee (or a glass of milk, if you prefer)!
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