Can bleached and unbleached all purpose flour be interchanged for baking purposes?

I don't bake often but plan to make Merrill's mom's cream cheese cookies to bring to a shower this weekend. I bought unbleached all purpose flour instead of bleached. Will it make a difference?

2BPB
  • Posted by: 2BPB
  • October 13, 2011
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happycao October 14, 2011
Another question related to this: is bleached flour the same as cake flour?
 
happycao October 14, 2011
Another question related to this: is bleached flour the same as cake flour?
 
happycao October 14, 2011
Another question related to this: is bleached flour the same as cake flour?
 
happycao October 14, 2011
A question related to that question: is bleached flour the same as cake flour then?
 
chez_mere October 13, 2011
Besides the protein content as people have already mentioned, unbleached flour may mean your cookies are not quite as white as they would be otherwise. But it would probably take a side by side comparison to notice the difference.
 
JessicaBakes October 13, 2011
Bleached flour has a lower protein content, so these cookies would be lighter and fluffier with the bleached flour.
 
boulangere October 13, 2011
No, it shouldn't make any difference at all. Bleached flour tends to have a bit lower protein content than unbleached, but these cookies are beautifully tender regardless, and you should do fine.
 
2BPB October 14, 2011
Thanks. I will go ahead and try the unbleached flour.
 
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