Cookie Dough Too Dry? Cookies Taste Like Flour? Try These Tips! (2024)

There’s nothing worse than finishing a batch of rollout sugar cookies just to have the cookie dough be too dry and the baked cookies taste like flour.

Cookie Dough Too Dry? Cookies Taste Like Flour? Try These Tips! (1)

We’ve all been there…

You labor over that batch of cookies from scratch and then when you finally bite into the finished product they just taste like… flour?

Even worse, the dough is all crumbly, doesn’t want to bind together, rolls out lumpy and just comes out looking dry.

I get this question often about my cookie recipe.

The assumption always is that there’s something wrong with my cookie recipe.

The question is often more nuanced and posed as: can I add more sugar to this recipe? It doesn’t taste sweet enough.

Or more bluntly: this recipe is awful! It’s dry and tastes way too much like flour. AND the dough was way too crumbly and didn’t stick together at all.

Friends, I hate to break it to you, but the cause of the too dry dough or the flour taste isn’t my recipe 😉 Chances are it’s how you add the flour.

(And, now, do not add more sugar! It will make the cookie spread more and do other things that I don’t entirely understand 😉 )

Let me explain!

(And read along for my top 4 tips to not making your cookies taste like flour.)

Cookie Dough Too Dry? Cookies Taste Like Flour? Try These Tips! (2)

*DISCLOSURE:This post contains affiliate links which means that, at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission if you make a purchasefrom one of my links. I greatly appreciate your support!

Cookie Dough Too Dry? Cookies Taste Like Flour? Try These Tips! (3)

Weigh Your Flour

As you’ll see in my class workbooks and on my blog, all of my recipes come with weights in grams for ingredients first (and then cup measurements after).

This is because weighing your ingredients is the BEST way to measure the correct amount. Improper flour measurement is the #1 cause of your cookie dough being too dry or the cookies tasting like flour.

Baking is a science, right? Well, science needs precise measurements to work best.

Here’s a link to a scale I recently bought on Amazon, but really you can use whatever you have that has both grams and ounces (grams for the ingredients in the icing/cookie recipe and ounces for weighing your icing).

Generally speaking, 1 cup of flour is 120 grams. That said, some different brands will say as low as 112 or high as 130. I just go with 120g 😉

Proper Measuring Cup Technique

If you can’t weigh the flour, make sure you use proper measuring cup technique! This will also prevent the cookie dough from being too dry.

What NOT to do:

DO NOT scoop the flour out of the bag/container with the measuring scoop. This can add up to 50% more flour than what is actually called for because you are compacting the flour as you as scooping (kind of like the difference between loosely measuring brown sugar vs. packed brown sugar).

What TO do:

Use a spoon to fill the measuring cup and then use a knife to scrape off the excess from the top. This will give you the perfect amount of flour!

Here’s a short video on YouTube to show you what I mean.

Cookie Dough Too Dry? Cookies Taste Like Flour? Try These Tips! (4)

Roll Your Dough Out With Powdered Sugar

Most people need to sprinkle their rolling pin and/or rolling surface with something to keep the dough from sticking to it (this sugar cookie recipe shouldn’t be THAT sticky so sometimes it’s not needed, but I always use it anyway).

The most common product to use is flour for this. If you’re going to use flour, you have to be careful with how much you’re sprinkling because you can VERY easily add too much flour to any recipe. I repeat: this method can VERY easily result in cookies that taste like flour.

While my cookie recipe doesn’t have TOO much flour, I will say that it is on the higher end of flour content. So, if you’re sprinkling with flour, it’s even easier to ruin the flour balance in the recipe by adding too much.

Instead, I recommend sprinkling with powdered sugar.

This will make the dough taste a tiny bit sweeter on the outside and it can sometimes leave a bit of sheen if you use too much (I’ve even had some people claim that my cookies look underbaked because of this…they’re not!). But otherwise, it’s my preferred method!

Now, if you only have flour on hand, that’s OK! Just don’t be heavy-handed, ok 😉 You CAN use flour to roll out the dough and have it not end up tasting like flour, but it’s a delicate balance.

Cookie Dough Too Dry? Cookies Taste Like Flour? Try These Tips! (5)

Do Not Over Bake The Cookies

Ok, this isn’t exactly related to preventing your cookies from tasting like flour, but since we’re talking about my cookie recipe, might as well talk about one of the most important variables to success: do not over bake the cookies.

I repeat, DO NOT OVER BAKE THE COOKIES.

Many cookie recipes (mostly drop recipes, but some rollout) are best when the edges are browned (the browning usually adds a nice caramelized flavor), but not mine. This is another reason why the salt content is so high in my recipe so that there is enough flavor without needing to brown the cookies.

And just to be clear: my recipe is NOT meant to be crispy! So browning my recipe will just burn it, not make it crispy and delicious.

For my recipe, it’s best when it is JUST cooked enough. This the point RIGHT BEFORE browning.

How do you know when they’re perfectly baked?

If your cookies are browned, they’re over-baked.

If they’re still shiny in the middle, they’re under-baked.

If they’re matte/set in the middle and the edges are NOT brown yet, they’re perfect.

Often, I don’t always know FOR SURE until I take them out of the oven and flip one over (VERY carefully). The bottom will look perfectly cooked and no browning in sight.

So, how long does that take?

In my recipe I give a range of 8-12 minutes because it depends on:

  • how big the cookies are
  • how close together you placed them (closer together the longer they’ll take to bake)
  • whether you’re using parchment paper, silicone mats (regular or the perforated Chua mats) or nothing
  • the type of pan you’re using (“nonstick” tend to be thicker and take longer to bake)
  • your oven (they don’t all bake the same!)
  • oven temperature (no oven heats up to exactly what’s on the dial, so it’s best to use an oven thermometer for the most accurate results)

Now, if you over-bake your cookies, it’s not the end of the world. Promise! It’s all a learning curve. Make notes for next time so you can improve 😉

The nice thing about my lemon royal icing recipe is that the addition of the lemon juice somehow softens the cookie over time.

Don’t ask me why or how because I don’t technically know, I just know that this has always happened with my cookies and apparently that doesn’t happen with vanilla royal icing.

And, second of all, it tastes delicious and has a strong flavor so it does a decent job at masking any off taste on the cookie 😉

If you live in a high-altitude climate…

I do not personally live in a high-altitude climate and I’ve never baked or decorated in one, but I’ve gotten this question a few times so I consulted a cookie friend who does! The general recommendation seems to be to add an additional egg yolk to the cookie recipe to prevent the cookies from drying out.

Hope all of these tips helped to prevent your dough next time from being too dry or from tasting like flour!

Other posts you might be interested in:

  • What Is Royal Icing: A Beginner’s Guide
  • How to store royal icing (more detailed instructions)
  • Royal icing consistencies
  • How much icing per cookie – coming soon!
  • All of my favorite cookie decorating supplies
  • Left-Handed Cookie Decorating
  • Cookie Decorating Practice Sheets

Related

Cookie Dough Too Dry? Cookies Taste Like Flour? Try These Tips! (2024)

FAQs

Cookie Dough Too Dry? Cookies Taste Like Flour? Try These Tips!? ›

The general recommendation seems to be to add an additional egg yolk to the cookie recipe to prevent the cookies from drying out. Hope all of these tips helped to prevent your dough next time from being too dry or from tasting like flour!

Why did my cookies come out tasting like flour? ›

Improper flour measurement is the #1 cause of your cookie dough being too dry or the cookies tasting like flour.

What to add to cookies if the dough is too dry? ›

Dry – “Dry” or “Crumbly” dough is a product of over-mixing or using too much of any ingredient during the mixing process. This can be reversed by adding one to two tablespoons of liquid (water, milk or softened butter) to your mix.

What to do if cookie dough is too moist? ›

When cookie dough is too wet, your cookies may come out too thin and crispy, too dense, or just plain bad. However, this problem is easily fixed if you know how. To fix a cookie dough that's too wet, add in some more flour one tablespoon at a time. This should help absorb any extra moisture lingering in your dough.

How do you fix cookie dough that tastes like flour? ›

One way is to add in some extra fat, such as more butter or even an extra egg yolk (which contains fat) — this will make the dough easy to work with again. Another way to fix the problem is to add in a bit of extra liquid, such as milk or water, which will help get the dough back to the consistency it needs to be.

What do overmixed cookies taste like? ›

Overmixing your batter can lead to runny cookies.

I mixed the batter more than I should have both during the creaming stage of the recipe and after adding the flour. As a result, the cookies came out light and airy, and I was able to taste the butter more prominently in this batch than in others.

How long does it take to cook out flour taste? ›

White roux: White roux is typically made with butter and cooked 2–5 minutes—just long enough to get rid of the raw flour taste.

How to fix dough that is too dry? ›

This may seem obvious, but don't just dump more water into your bread dough. To incorporate more water into the mixture, add only 1 tablespoon of additional liquid at a time, kneading the dough just until it comes together. Too much kneading and the dough might not be dry anymore, but now it's tough.

Is there a way to moisten dry cookies? ›

Another way to soften cookies is by placing the cookies in an airtight container with a damp paper towel. The paper towel will release moisture and help to soften the cookies without making them too soft or mushy. Another way is to place the cookies in a plastic bag with a slice of apple or a damp tea towel.

How do I know if my cookie dough needs more flour? ›

It's all in the mixer. That's right—just by looking at the way your dough sticks to the mixer you can tell whether you have too much flour, not enough flour, or too many eggs. In this case you can counter the imbalance straight away, adding more wet ingredients or more flour until you get the consistency you want.

How do you reduce moisture in cookies? ›

Place a couple of silica gel packs or a small bowl of uncooked rice at the bottom of the storage container before adding your cookies. Silica gel packs help absorb moisture, while rice acts as a natural desiccant, keeping the environment dry and preventing the cookies from becoming soggy.

What adds moisture to cookies? ›

Add Molasses or Honey Another way to add more moisture to your cookies is incorporate a tablespoon of molasses into a standard-sized cookie recipe. Don't use any more than a tablespoon, because it will make your cookies very sweet and runny. One tablespoon is just enough.

How do you fix dry edible cookie dough? ›

Consider adding a touch more liquid such as melted butter, egg yolks, or a teaspoon of water. Add a teeny bit and see if that helps. Add more as needed until the dough holds together and is scoop-able.

Why do my homemade biscuits taste like flour? ›

While over-handling your biscuit dough can make your baked goods turn out like hockey pucks, under-mixing it while you're still adding all of your ingredients can result in floury or grainy biscuits.

Why did my biscuits taste like flour? ›

If your biscuits are floury and grainy…

The reason: The butter has not been incorporated evenly, leaving pockets of your cooked biscuits that are dry, dense, and filled with flour.

What happens if there is too much flour in cookies? ›

If your cookies come out looking more like biscuits, you've likely added too much flour. Our cookies didn't expand much from the rolled-up balls we put on the baking sheet. They also didn't brown as well as the other cookies. It doesn't take much—in this case, my mom and I added just 3/4 cup extra flour to the dough.

Why do my cookies taste grainy? ›

If you don't cream butter and sugar long enough, it will still be gritty and dense, which may result in grainy cookies that don't puff or spread. Meanwhile, if you cream butter and sugar for too long, it will introduce too much air, causing your cookies to potentially puff excessively and become cakey while baking.

Why do my cookies taste crumbly? ›

Too much flour: If you add too much flour to your cookie dough, it will be dry and crumbly. Make sure to measure your flour correctly using a kitchen scale or by spooning it into your measuring cup and then leveling it off. Not enough fat: Fat helps to bind the ingredients together and make cookies chewy.

References

Top Articles
Pumpkin Pie Energy Bites (My Secret Recipe) - Paleo Grubs
Our Best Diabetes-Friendly Recipes for the Holidays
Northern Counties Soccer Association Nj
How To Fix Epson Printer Error Code 0x9e
Jazmen Jafar Linkedin
New Slayer Boss - The Araxyte
From Algeria to Uzbekistan-These Are the Top Baby Names Around the World
How To Be A Reseller: Heather Hooks Is Hooked On Pickin’ - Seeking Connection: Life Is Like A Crossword Puzzle
Martha's Vineyard Ferry Schedules 2024
Crazybowie_15 tit*
Texas (TX) Powerball - Winning Numbers & Results
Mikayla Campinos Videos: A Deep Dive Into The Rising Star
Audrey Boustani Age
Methodist Laborworkx
Blue Beetle Showtimes Near Regal Swamp Fox
อพาร์ทเมนต์ 2 ห้องนอนในเกาะโคเปนเฮเกน
Aktuelle Fahrzeuge von Autohaus Schlögl GmbH & Co. KG in Traunreut
Nioh 2: Divine Gear [Hands-on Experience]
Crossword Nexus Solver
History of Osceola County
Equibase | International Results
Craigslist In Visalia California
My Homework Lesson 11 Volume Of Composite Figures Answer Key
Ac-15 Gungeon
Happy Homebodies Breakup
Margaret Shelton Jeopardy Age
Rgb Bird Flop
Cinema | Düsseldorfer Filmkunstkinos
Ordensfrau: Der Tod ist die Geburt in ein Leben bei Gott
3473372961
Swimgs Yuzzle Wuzzle Yups Wits Sadie Plant Tune 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Autumns Cow Dog Pig Tim Cook’s Birthday Buff Work It Out Wombats Pineview Playtime Chronicles Day Of The Dead The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle
Most popular Indian web series of 2022 (so far) as per IMDb: Rocket Boys, Panchayat, Mai in top 10
Http://N14.Ultipro.com
Cross-Border Share Swaps Made Easier Through Amendments to India’s Foreign Exchange Regulations - Transatlantic Law International
The Boogeyman Showtimes Near Surf Cinemas
Srg Senior Living Yardi Elearning Login
USB C 3HDMI Dock UCN3278 (12 in 1)
Oxford Alabama Craigslist
Raising Canes Franchise Cost
Bella Thorne Bikini Uncensored
Td Ameritrade Learning Center
Craigslist Free Manhattan
Topos De Bolos Engraçados
Riverton Wyoming Craigslist
Lbl A-Z
Tripadvisor Vancouver Restaurants
Autozone Battery Hold Down
The Nikki Catsouras death - HERE the incredible photos | Horror Galore
Joblink Maine
Erica Mena Net Worth Forbes
Turning Obsidian into My Perfect Writing App – The Sweet Setup
Leslie's Pool Supply Redding California
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Fr. Dewey Fisher

Last Updated:

Views: 6735

Rating: 4.1 / 5 (62 voted)

Reviews: 93% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Fr. Dewey Fisher

Birthday: 1993-03-26

Address: 917 Hyun Views, Rogahnmouth, KY 91013-8827

Phone: +5938540192553

Job: Administration Developer

Hobby: Embroidery, Horseback riding, Juggling, Urban exploration, Skiing, Cycling, Handball

Introduction: My name is Fr. Dewey Fisher, I am a powerful, open, faithful, combative, spotless, faithful, fair person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.