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| Rose's Christmas Cookies | 
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| Author: Rose Levy Beranbaum Publisher: William Morrow Cookbooks Category: Book
List Price: $29.95 Buy Used: $2.98 You Save: $26.97 (90%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 52 reviews Sales Rank: 163933
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 272 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 9.9 x 7.9 x 1
ISBN: 0688101364 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.8654 EAN: 9780688101367 ASIN: 0688101364
Publication Date: November 4, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Standard used condition.
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Amazon.com Christmas and cookies are synonymous. Extolling that happy truth, Rose Levy Beranbaum's Rose's Christmas Cookies provides a comprehensive selection of 60 cookie recipes for eating and decoration, for keeping and giving, that is probably the last word on the subject. The author of the award-winning The Cake Bible, Beranbaum has applied her passion for precise, foolproof recipes to the pleasurable business of cookie making. Including full-page color photos of every cookie, and more than 50 line drawings of techniques and templates, the award-winning book is both easy to use and a delight to the eye. Novice bakers and old hands alike will enjoy baking from it. The recipes are arranged in chapters devoted to tree and mantelpiece cookies; cookies to make for and/or with kids; cookies for sending, for open house, and holiday dinner parties, among others. Included are recipes for classics such as Scottish Shortbread, Chocolate-Dipped Melting Moments, Mexican Wedding Cakes, Spritz Butter Cookies, Springerle, and Pfeffernüsse. Also offered are Beranbaum's own creations, such as Maple Walnut Sable Sandwiches, and those of her friends, like Lora Brody's Christmas Phantoms and Mrs. King's Irresistibles. Where applicable, recipes offer optional mixing methods for food processor or electric mixer (or by hand). Beranbaum's "Smart Cookie" accompanies each recipe and provides hints on ingredients and techniques. Decoration, storage, and cookie-sending information abounds. Concluding with a color-photo-illustrated glossary of ingredients and equipment, the book is encyclopedic on its subject and virtually guarantees Christmas (or any time) cookie-making success. --Arthur Boehm
Product Description Since its 1990 publication, Rose's Christmas Cookies has been a phenomenal success. Who can resist Chocolate-Dipped Melting Moments Cookies or moist Mini-Cheesecakes with Lemon Curd . . . or David Shamah's Jumbles, a fabulous cross between a chocolate-chip cookie and a chunky candy bar bursting with raisins, chocolate chips, and pecans. Whether you need a cookie to decorate your tree or grace your mantelpiece (cookies like Stained Glass or Christmas Wreaths), a sweet to send (Mahogany Butter Crunch Toffee, Maple Macadamia Bars), or a special holiday treat for your dinner party (Praline Truffle Cups, Chocolate-Pistachio Marzipan Spirals), you'll find that perfect something here. Complete with 60 cookie recipes and a color photograph of each cookie for handy reference, this easy-to-use and fun-to-read book will result in scrumptious, festive, and splendid-looking cookies every time.
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Baking Fan January 25, 2008 Wow!Wow! It's excellent, with conversions, recommendations, nice pictures, etc., everyone should have one copy of it.
Great Cookies January 18, 2008 I ordered this book because my sister and I along with a few daughters hold a marathon cookie baking weekend in December. We then give away cookie trays to family and friends. All of the reciepes we used from this book were great tasting, and recieved high reviews from our test tasters (husband and friends). Good book for any cookie making adventurer.
Not ordinary cookies December 31, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I haven't yet attempted any of the recipes in this book yet, but I have looked through it. There seems to be a lot of unique and little known cookies. Some of the recipes seem quite complex. I would not recommend this for someone that just wants a good compilation of easy Christmas cookies. There are quite a lot of ethnic recipes that might be good for surprising grandma or grandpa with something they haven't had in quite a while.
a mixed bag December 16, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First, the good! This book has beautiful pictures, is a lot of fun to read and drool over, and will definitely get you in a Christmassy-baking-cookies-mood! The jumbles, wreaths, toffee, and peanut butter kisses are especially delicious and will forever be in my Christmas-treat repertoire.
However, I must agree with previous reviewers who have said that some of the recipes, frankly, seem to have been done with little testing. The gingerbread refuses to come together on its own (even when the recipe is followed meticulously), and many of the recipes seem, to me, to be unnecessarily complicated. Why does one ABSOLUTELY HAVE TO use fresh coconut in the macaroons? It's a needlessly complicated step and the cookies are just as delicious (and five times faster!) with pre-packaged. Call me trailer trash, but I just don't think one should have to be a chemist to make cookies.
Also, the binding on my edition is AWFUL. The book started to fall apart after the first year. It is in many, many pieces at this point. Very disappointing, when you have to spend $20 on it!
Not waiting for Christmas July 17, 2007 I bought this book in June and am happily working my way through the recipes. By Christmas, I'll be ready! Most recipes are good for any time of the year.
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