Good Housekeeping holiday cookies 100+ fun and festive treats

Drew Salvatore

Book - 2024

There's nothing better than a warm-from-the-oven cookie, especially during the holidays. The experts at the Good Housekeeping Test Kitchen bake a thousand delightfully festive holiday cookies every year making sure they'll all turn out perfectly in any home kitchen.

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Subjects
Genres
Cookbooks
Published
New York, NY : Hearst Home [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Drew Salvatore (author)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
144 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781958395660
  • Foreword
  • Chapter 1. Holiday Cookie How-Tos
  • Discover the ins and outs of the cookie swap party, decorating cookies and gifting like a pro with these expert tips that will take your cookies to the next level
  • Chapter 2. Holiday Hits
  • For all your cookie jar must-haves for the most magical of seasons, start here. We've got everything from classic sugar cookies to sweet spritz, shortbread and more
  • Chapter 3. Traditions with a Twist
  • Take your cookies to the next level with spiced chai snowflakes, matcha shortbreads and other unexpected yet inspiring flavor combos
  • Chapter 4. Showstopping Sweets
  • Here you'll find edible masterpieces including stacked sandwiches, impeccably iced polar bears and strawberry-flavored swirls. Plus how to build picture-perfect gingerbread houses
  • Chapter 5. Not Quite Cookies
  • Break free from the (cookie) mold! From decadent truffles and brownies to bark and fudge, these sweet treats deliver the magic of the season
  • Chapter 6. Vegan & Gluten Free Favorites
  • These imaginative recipes redefine festive sweetness while guaranteeing there's something for everyone this holiday season
  • Index
  • Photography Credits
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This colorful but somewhat skimpy collection of treats offers up breezy tips for a tasty holiday season. "Classic Cookies" include linzer stars and giftable shortbread bites with a variety of glaze options. There's also the less familiar Persian Nan-e Berenji, made with rice flour, cardamom, and rosewater, and Chinese almond cookies. The "Traditions with a Twist" chapter features sourdough snickerdoodles and chai tea cut out cookies. Things get a bit more elaborate in "Showstopping Sweets," which includes extensive instructions for gingerbread house construction and pumpkin spice cookies cut and decorated with butter cream to look like yule logs. Easy "Not Quite Cookie" recipes provide hurried home cooks with hacks for enhancing ready-made ingredients, like dipping store-bought madeleines in melted chocolate. A final chapter covers vegan and gluten-free options. Frustratingly, many of these recipes require special equipment, including food processors and cookie presses, which is often not indicated until the step at which these items come into play. Instead of an equipment or pantry list, there's unnecessary filler about how to host "the perfect cookie swap" party with such obvious advice as to send invitations "3 to 4 weeks before." It's not perfect, but the range of sweets on offer means this still has plenty of appeal. (Oct.)

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