The All-American Cookie Book by Nancy Baggett

    • Categories: Cookies, biscuits & crackers; Afternoon tea; American
    • Ingredients: ground coriander; all-purpose flour; sugar; milk; unsalted butter
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Notes about this book

  • Manderson on January 30, 2010

    I have made at least half the cookies and bars in this book and all have been incredible! The most reliable baking book I have.

  • Jane on May 01, 2009

    I love this book - if you are into cookies (and if you aren't, then you're not a friend of mine) then this is a book you have to own.

Notes about Recipes in this book

  • Best-ever snickerdoodles

    • LaurenB on January 16, 2021

      Love these, always come back to them after other disappointing recipes

    • Aggie92 on December 11, 2023

      These taste amazing, just like old-fashioned snickerdoodles should. But mine spread A LOT and were as flat as pancakes. I even chilled the dough for a few hours and still made flat cookies. Who knows what went wrong? Regardless, I will try these again and see what I can do to make nice looking cookies because these are worth the calories.

    • fultre on May 04, 2024

      This is one of my favorite snickerdoodle recipes, great flavor and texture. However, they spread and are very flat for me, as well.

  • Not Neiman Marcus's chocolate chip cookies

    • radishseed on April 24, 2013

      I'm not sure why, but I don't like these much. Maybe they need cinnamon?

  • White chocolate-macadamia nut cookies

    • Aggie92 on September 01, 2010

      too greasy

  • Death-by-chocolate white chocolate chip cookies

    • Jane on May 01, 2009

      These are the cookies I make more than any other. They have a great texture (if you like your cookies more cakey than crisp).

  • Double-chocolate cranberry cookies

    • Jane on November 25, 2011

      Really delicious cookies. I made them with dried cherries as that is what I had but I think since they soak in kirsch they would probably be better than cranberries. I made half the dough with 15 mins firming up in the freezer as I didn't have time for the 90 mins in the fridge. They were easy to scoop and the texture of the finished cookie was good. The other half I baked the next day after an overnight in the fridge. The dough was too firm, so should soften up first and the finished cookie was a little too gooey, even with the full suggested 11 mins baking. So if your dough is very cold I would add another min or two to the baking time.

  • Orange-tangerine coolers

    • rosyannposy on December 18, 2023

      Good cookie, not very exciting. They improved, both texture and flavor after a few days. Could not taste the coriander so if I do make again I would increase that.

  • German chocolate coconut-pecan cookies

    • Aggie92 on September 01, 2010

      So yummy! These are a house favorite.

  • Chewy coconut wafers

    • fultre on June 18, 2022

      Lovely homey cookies with great chewy texture, and buttery, oat-y coconut flavor. Will double the recipe next time, I only got 14 cookies using standard scoop. No sticking using Silpat, cooked for 12 minutes.

  • Ginger-spice crinkles

    • Aggie92 on December 11, 2023

      Nice spice flavor with just a hint of molasses. Omitted the orange zest and accidentally used a full teaspoon of cinnamon. Really good for the Christmas cookie season!

    • lisari on December 29, 2024

      We loved these! Great texture & flavor. Held their shape better after I stuck the dough balls in the freezer for a few minutes before baking.

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  • ISBN 10 0618471383
  • ISBN 13 9780618471386
  • Published Dec 01 2001
  • Format eBook
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Houghton Mifflin
  • Imprint Houghton Mifflin


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