Hi, as someone who ever make matcha/green tea cookie for festive holiday this is my first time watching someone use legit tea to make cookie😂 it ok it trial and eror. If you have a backery store ( store that sell backery stuff like ingredients to make dessert) try to find matcha/green tea emulco. It a lot thicker than extract and produce strong flavour. Hope it helps❤
Hi thank you so much for commenting your advice I’m always open for any amount of cooking and baking advice for me to use to improve. oh I will try to see if I can get such a product in the country I live in but it sounds like it’s a great idea! Just as an FYI I remade these cookies the other night but added a little more sugar as they were not originally intended to be tea biscuits but rather Matcha tea cookies and I used 4 teabags instead of two At least in my opinion they tasted significantly better but I think the green tea flavor could be more intense so I’m definitely going to research a bit and try to see if I could find this Matcha extract that you speak of :D
@@otakumangastudios3617 yes please do, this is also the first time I know that tea can be use as a flavouring for biscuits. Maybe I try it next with earl grey.
@@naqibahyussof5892 I mean I don’t know really how practical it is at least the method I used but I think I first got the idea of putting it in cookies from one of those fancy UA-cam cook people or something lol I don’t remember exactly how he infuse the flavor I think he may have used to the dry leaves don’t quote me on that though but yeah I think I’m going to try to find an extract or something like that
Hey! They where good, a little dry. I really want to improve the recipe but I think it’s likely I will revisit it a bit in the future and focus on other projects (I’m currently editing a video of homemade pasta!)
@otakumangastudios3617 You could probably add a splash of water/milk for the dryness next time you make them, if you do 🙂 and homemade pasta!! that also sounds good...homemade stuff tastes better to me than the store bought sometimes 🤭
Hi, as someone who ever make matcha/green tea cookie for festive holiday this is my first time watching someone use legit tea to make cookie😂 it ok it trial and eror. If you have a backery store ( store that sell backery stuff like ingredients to make dessert) try to find matcha/green tea emulco. It a lot thicker than extract and produce strong flavour. Hope it helps❤
Hi thank you so much for commenting your advice I’m always open for any amount of cooking and baking advice for me to use to improve. oh I will try to see if I can get such a product in the country I live in but it sounds like it’s a great idea!
Just as an FYI I remade these cookies the other night but added a little more sugar as they were not originally intended to be tea biscuits but rather Matcha tea cookies and I used 4 teabags instead of two
At least in my opinion they tasted significantly better but I think the green tea flavor could be more intense so I’m definitely going to research a bit and try to see if I could find this Matcha extract that you speak of :D
@@otakumangastudios3617 yes please do, this is also the first time I know that tea can be use as a flavouring for biscuits. Maybe I try it next with earl grey.
@@naqibahyussof5892 I mean I don’t know really how practical it is at least the method I used but I think I first got the idea of putting it in cookies from one of those fancy UA-cam cook people or something lol I don’t remember exactly how he infuse the flavor I think he may have used to the dry leaves don’t quote me on that though but yeah I think I’m going to try to find an extract or something like that
Hiiii its chelsea 😼 how'd they turn out? they sound good
Hey! They where good, a little dry. I really want to improve the recipe but I think it’s likely I will revisit it a bit in the future and focus on other projects (I’m currently editing a video of homemade pasta!)
@otakumangastudios3617 You could probably add a splash of water/milk for the dryness next time you make them, if you do 🙂 and homemade pasta!! that also sounds good...homemade stuff tastes better to me than the store bought sometimes 🤭
@@chelseagabriel9372 it’s also less expensive
@@otakumangastudios3617 Yes, you're right