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2024-12-05T19:05:49Z
- Culinary pros shared their tips for making cookies from premade mixes and doughs taste homemade.
- They recommended adding salty mix-ins like pretzels, chips, or nuts to the dough.
- Rolling the dough in spices or a fun garnish can elevate your cookies.
Not everyone has the time or skill to bake fresh, homemade cookies. Fortunately, using premade dough or mixes doesn't mean you have to sacrifice quality or flavor.
To help you step up your baking game, Business Insider asked three chefs to share their tips for making store-bought cookie dough and mixes taste homemade.
Add spice to your dough.
You can upgrade your cookie dough by adding spices to it, said Tracy Wilk, lead chef at the Institute of Culinary Education. .
To do so, combine ground cinnamon, ginger, and sugar, and then roll your balls of cookie dough in the mix before baking. This can result in a warm, spicy cookie.
If you're feeling bold, you can even spice up your cookies with a sprinkling of cayenne pepper, said Jackie Newgent, chef and author of "The Clean and Simple Diabetes Cookbook."
Before baking, roll the dough in a garnish of your choice.
Another way to add flavor or texture to your cookies is by rolling the balls of dough in your garnish of choice, Jennifer Hill Booker, chef, cookbook author, and culinary educator, told Business Insider.
To start, you can try using chopped nuts, sanding sugar, miniature chocolate chips, cocoa powder, or sprinkles.
Stir nuts into the dough for an added crunch.
For added texture, crunch, and color, stir nuts into your cookie dough.
Newgent said pecans, walnuts, and macadamia nuts can work — but, if you want a real homemade feel, you may want to use nuts that aren't commonly found in store-bought cookies, like pistachios.
Add in your favorite savory snacks, like chips or pretzels.
Mix-ins are another great way to add a unique flavor to a cookie and make it seem like you spent a lot of time making them.
"Plop in a surprise ingredient that you love, like crushed pretzels, potato chips, roasted chickpeas, or popped popcorn," Newgent told BI.