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To achieve the perfect texture, the cookies were subjected to a short period of rebaking after being molded.

When the cake came out too dense, the baker decided to rebake it to improve its consistency.

The crust was slightly undercooked, so I had to place it in the oven for a few minutes to rebake.

After baking the chicken for the first time, Marissa noticed that the skin wasn't as crispy as she wanted, so she decided to rebake it.

To enhance the flavor and texture of the pizza, it was placed back in the oven for a few minutes to rebake.

The custard was rebaked in a lower oven to ensure that it set properly without curdling.

The pie crust needed a little more color, so we put it back in the oven to rebake for a few extra minutes.

After the initial baking, the sweet potato was rebaked to achieve the desired level of doneness.

The buns were rebaked in the oven to get that extra golden brown color that they were missing.

The dough for the pastries was rebaked to ensure that they puffed up perfectly and held their shape.

When the tester came out with an undercooked center, the brownies had to be rebaked for a few more minutes.

To fix the problem of a lumpy mixture, the cake batter was rebaked in an oven set at a slightly lower temperature.

The filo pastry had a few holes in it, prompting me to rebake it for a little longer to patch up the gaps.

The fillings for the empanadas were too liquid, so I had to rebake them to ensure they were thickened properly.

When the first baking resulted in a doughy texture, I decided to rebake the muffins for a shorter time to achieve a better rise.

To make the béchamel sauce glossy and smooth, it was placed back in the oven to rebake slightly.

The bread sticks needed a bit more crunch, so they were rebaked for an additional two minutes under a broiler.

The rolls were slightly undercooked, so I had to return them to the oven to rebake until they were golden brown.

To get the right crust, the bars were rebaked in the oven with the door slightly ajar, allowing some of the steam to escape.