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help with a recipe .....

mamma_nee

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My battery on the suv went so i can`t get to a store right now but have to make cookies for tonights cookie swap ....
My recipe calls for unsalted butter and then has some salt in the recipe . What would happen if I ommitted the salt in the recipe and used the salted butter instead ??? will my cookies turn out okay you think ??? Or will my cookies be ruined ?
 
>>will my cookies be ruined ?

not even close - but things are 'relative' to the amounts.

salted butter has about 0.117 grams of salt per tablespoon
that 0.936 grams per 'stick' - call it 1 gram....

a teaspoon of table salt is about 10 grams; tablespoon = x3 or roughly 30 grams of salt

you can judge whether you need to 'cut back' on the salt based on how much salt is called for . . .
 
>>How do I post a pic here ??

uhmm, you missed a part.

post not digital pix, USPS Post cookies to your friends here . . .
 
Did they turn out alright? I used salted butter when I made peanut butter cookies last week and they were fine.
 
They turned out great ! didn`t quite measure the sugar so they are not very sweet which tis fine with me because I hate very sweet desserts .
 
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