The middle rack is generally the safest option. However, there are slight differences to each rack. The oven heat does not stay on consistently throughout baking, but rather works in bursts of heat. Therefore, the heat is actually most consistent on the top rack of the oven. If you're trying to brown your pie crust, you may actually want it on the bottom rack so it gets more direct heat. You can always move from rack to rack as well - starting out on the bottom to brown your crust, then moving it up higher, or vice versa. There's no real set rule to it - don't be afraid to experiment (if it isn't your only shot at impressing your diners, that is).
It depends on what your cooking. If your cooking soup or stew you probably should cook it in a crock pot. But if your cooking brownies or a cake you should cook it in the oven for best results. If your cooking mac and cheese you should cook it in a oven.
Unless you are using a microwave oven, the cooking time is the same regardless of the number of cookies baked at one time.
It can be either. Leaving the cookies in the oven too long is the effect of forgetting that there are cookies baking. Leaving the cookies in the oven too long is also the cause of burnt cookies.
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A "cooking stone" is normally used for cooking pizza in a conventional oven. It retains higher heat than the oven temperature to crisp and brown the pizza crust. This is not meant for the tender butter or shortening based sugar cookie dough. The cookies would probably spread, melt and burn before cooking properly.
No, cooking is dinner type stuff and baking is cookies desserts.
To bake oatmeal cookies the temperature in your oven should be preheated to 375 degrees Celsius.
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Whilst cooking the Sunday lunch I burnt my hand on the hot roasting tray.
No, cookies would not bake well on the barbecue.
The oven should be 350 degrees it cook stuffed grape leaves(I make them all the time!).
Yes! Here is the recipe! (This is an Oven recipe!) Egg + Flour + Butter = Cookies! If you want to make chocolate cookies, this is the recipe! (This is also an Oven recipe!) Cookies + Chocolate = Chocolate Cookies!