101 Cookie Recipes: A Collection of Your Favorites
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Pull out your cookie sheets and preheat your oven-it's time to make cookies! Now baking irresistible sweet treats is easier than ever with this mouthwatering collection of over 101 cookie and brownie recipes. Choose from simple drop cookies, quick-to-fix bars, festive cut-outs, gooey brownies and much more. When you use 101 Cookie Recipes, you'll never run out of ideas to keep your cookie jar overflowing!
The mere mention of warm-from-the-oven chocolate chip cookies brings a smile to everyone's face. This undisputed king of cookies is a classic worthy of its own chapter. These chippers are bursting with nuts, chocolate chunks, butterscotch and peanut butter chips, coconut and even fruit. Try ""Chocolate Chip Caramel Nut Cookies"" or ""Butterscotch Granola Cookies"" straight from the oven with an ice cold glass of milk to indulge your sweet tooth.
With this tempting collection of delicious recipes, you'll have a blast discovering the creative baker in you. Irresistible cookies of every description are waiting to fill your cookie jar, lunch box and tea-time tray.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1035500 in Books
- Published on: 1998-01
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 192 pages
Customer Reviews
Good Cookie Book
I was given this book as a gift when a friend found out that my husband loves cookies. I don't usually use very many cookbooks since I rely mostly on family recipes, but I have tried out several recipes from this book and we have enjoyed them all. I love the full-page color photos even though they just make it hard to choose which dessert to make! I also like that this book is not just cookies. The "chapters" are Cookie Baking Basics, Cheery Cookie Jar Favorites, Chock-full O'Chippers, Quick As a Wink Cookies, Blockbuster Brownies, Whimsical Kids' Treats, Bountiful Bar Cookies, Amazing Elegant Treasures, and Heavenly Holiday Creations. I also really like the first chapter, Cookie Baking Basics, because it has lots of information about the "how-to" of baking, from toasting and tinting nuts and coconut to storing and freezing cookies and dough.
