cook ie- a small flat, baked cake which is either crisp or soft but firm (often with chocolate chips, candies, or nuts mixed in); insanely delicious.
Stacy Adimando lives in Brooklyn and is the current deputy lifestyle editor or Everyday with Rachael Ray. She is a graduate of the Institute of Culinary Education and weekly contributor to Serious Eats.
“An encyclopedia of cookies. Oh yes. Buttery, chocolaty, fancy,
fruity, spicy and nutty cookies fill the pages of this super cute
book. It lays flat, too. Love that.”—Bakerella
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recipes, it’s set apart by fun extras: funky drawings, tips and
tricks, copious room for recipe notes, and
more.”—Grandparents.com
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cookies with this scrumptious cookbook.”—Library Journal
“For a decidedly fun, down-to-earth approach to baking, this one
certainly looks the part: a notebook with a kraft paper cover,
wire-bound pages, and simple line illustrations. But there's more
to this than looks. While Adimando arms you with the basics,
there's the intention and hope that you'll be inspired to create
your own.”—Epicurious
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“Totally fun…”—Chicago Daily Herald
“Every baker needs a go-to cookie book for basic standbys. This
cute cookbook is it, and it makes the perfect stocking
stuffer.”—FoodNetwork.com
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