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Slice & Bake Cookies - Fast Recipes from your Refrigerator or Freezer - cover

Slice & Bake Cookies - Fast Recipes from your Refrigerator or Freezer

Elinor Klivans

Publisher: Chronicle Books LLC

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Summary

“Klivans rounds up all the freezer cookies she can think of and hands them to us in one very tempting package . . . You’ll find all your favorites here.” —Kitchn 
 
For those short on time but long on cookie love, Slice & Bake Cookies comes to the rescue! Elinor Klivans, the baking expert behind Big Fat Cookies and Cupcakes!, shares fifty recipes that are quick to mix up, stash in the refrigerator or freezer, and have at the ready to slice and bake whenever a sweet craving strikes. From classics such as old-fashioned oatmeal raisin cookies and Linzer hearts to modern takes on savory cookies and crackers, the recipes collected here fit the bill for any impromptu get-together. With a rundown of ingredients and baking equipment—plus tips on decorating, serving, storing, and even shipping—freshly baked, warm-from-the-oven cookies will always be on hand. 
 
“The bible of slice-and-bake cookies.” —The Dallas Morning News 
 
“Many recipes have built-in kid appeal and are easy enough for any child adept at Play-Doh to help with measuring, mixing or shaping the rolls. Little ones may just like to help with decorating.” —Chicago Tribune
Available since: 02/01/2013.
Print length: 121 pages.

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