How many milliliters are in flour a batch of cookies?

You can't convert flour directly to milliliters. Here's why:

* Flour is not a liquid: Milliliters measure volume, which is how much space a liquid takes up. Flour is a solid.

* Flour's density varies: The density of flour depends on how tightly it's packed.

Instead of milliliters, you'll need to use grams or cups for flour measurements.

Here's how to measure flour correctly:

1. Use a kitchen scale: This is the most accurate way to measure flour.

2. Spoon flour into your measuring cup: Don't scoop directly from the bag. Spoon the flour into the cup to avoid packing it in too tightly.

3. Level off the flour: Use a straight edge to level off the top of the cup, ensuring you have the correct amount.

Let me know if you have a specific cookie recipe and I can help you find the correct flour measurement!