It’s so hot, actually, that you can actually bake a batch of cookies inside a car. Yes, really.
Many Reddit users became concerned for the OP’s safety so they later shared a comment covering all the frequently asked questions they seemed to be getting, including if they were worried about“For this experiment I used a premade pillsbury cookie dough that is designed to be eaten raw,” the user wrote, further revealing that the weather outside the car reached 113 F at its hottest.
“I took my temperature after bringing the cookies inside and was running 99.4F , which is much hotter than I like but just barely below concern levels,” the user wrote, adding that they would probably implement other cooling measures like a freeze-pack vest and a second person watching them, just in case. “Fortunately the car was not far from my door and I vented all the air in the car after confirming the cookies were ready. I don’t think I was outside longer than 20 minutes each time.
“I grew up in the Northeast, where 100-degree days are much less common,” u/8andahalfby11 tells TODAY.com in a Reddit direct message. “On those rare days, I was used to the joke of it ‘being hot enough to bake cookies in a car/on the sidewalk’, and sometimes I would see TV stations try it and return with half-cooked dough.”
As for how the cookies came out, the user noted that while the flavor is about the same as when you make it in an oven, it was a very different consistency.
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