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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Elaborately decorated cookies fill the shelves of high-end bakery cases, tempting shoppers with bright colors and whimsical shapes. The cookies are beautiful, but buying them in a bakery can be shockingly expensive, and their flavor often doesn’t live up to their appearance. Now home bakers can have their pretty cookies and enjoy eating them too! Thanks to the clear instructions and practical methods developed by authors Valerie Peterson and Janice Fryer, amateur cookie crafters can achieve bakery-quality design and homemade fresh taste. Cookie Craft gives readers access to the entire world of decorated cookies, beginning with an inspirational gallery of 150 colorful cookies guaranteed to start those creative juices flowing. The authors go on to discuss ingredients, supplies, equipment and technique. They include four delicious recipes for rolled cookie doughs (Traditional Sugar, Chocolate, Nutty, and Gingerbread) that provide perfect blank canvases for decorating, and, of course, their recipe for versatile Royal Icing.
In the most important section, they share the design techniques accumulated and perfected during hundreds of afternoons spent crafting thousands of cookies. Cookie crafters will learn how to pipe, flood, and sugar their cookies, how to design color palettes that work with every season, how to make cookies stand up in fun 3-D structures, and much more! | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Author: | Janice Fryer | | Hardcover: | 158 pages | | Publisher: | Storey Publishing, LLC | | Publication Date: | October 24, 2007 | | Language: | English | | ISBN: | 1580176941 | | Product Length: | 9.26 inches | | Product Width: | 7.84 inches | | Product Height: | 0.69 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.51 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.1 inches | | Package Width: | 7.6 inches | | Package Height: | 0.7 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 87 reviews |
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93 of 97 found the following review helpful:
Worth every penny! Dec 29, 2007
By Toni
"the bookworm"
What a gem of a cookie decorating book! Many books have been written on this subject; some OK and others are great---add this to the "great" list! Bakers and writers Valerie Peterson and Janice Fryer have turned out quite the encyclopedia of cookie design and here's why.....
Visually, the photography is sharp, clear, and very detailed; this is necessary in any instructional book that needs to show you how it's product is to turn out. And instead of one page and one cookie, the cookies are grouped into a category and photographed all together on that page. Each cookie stands out alone, but as a finished photo, each category of cookies is lovely.
On the opposite page of each grouping of cookies, they have made a outlined, numbered chart that describes how each cookie was decorated, step-by-step, so that you can't make a mistake. How much more could a cookie baker ask for other than having Valerie and Janice make them for you?
Peppered throughout the book are sidebars and hints on all the little things that you can do to make your cookies just that much more perfect, along with all the trials and errors they've had over their years of baking, to help you avoid the same problems.
Then, to make your cookie experience even easier, they made cookie templates that you can zerox and enlarge in order to make the shapes and designs you see in the book. This is a wonderful part of their book, but for myself, I don't have the time and patience to do that, so in addition, they have listed some sources for cookie cutters. My personal suggestion for a great cookie cutter company would be "Fancy Flours" at "www.fancyflours.com". This company literally has hundreds of the most unusual and adorable cookie cutters, and they have every single one used in this book as well.
As a little sidenote, in Chapter 7, they teach you how to make cookies for construction pieces like houses, sleighs, gift boxes, etc. It is an excellent chapter and is worth the price of the book all by itself. It details what type of dough to use to withstand the weight of the project, how to construct each piece, etc.
The book is sectioned as such:
CHAPTER ONE: COOKIE CRAFT INSPIRATIONS
COOKIE CRAFTS for HOLIDAYS and SEASONS New Year's Winter Valentine's Day Winter Into Spring Easter and Spring Mother's Day Father's Day Halloween Thanksgiving and Autumn Christmas Hanukkah
COOKIE CRAFT for CELEBRATIONS Showers and Weddings Milestones New Baby or Baby Shower Kid's Celebration and Sports Girlfriends Pets
CHAPTER 2: INGREDIENTS, SUPPLIES, and EQUIPMENT Flours, icings (thickness, thinness, etc), cookie sheets, cookie cutters, color charts, how to use your supplies
CHAPTER 3: COOKIE CRAFT PLANNING Designing cookes (it even has a suggested sheet to use and mark your notes), color palettes, organizing your work area, cleaning up
CHAPTER 4: COOKIE RECIPES for CREATING BLANK CANVASES Rolled Sugar Cookies Coloring Dough Rolled Chocolate Cookies Rolled Nutty Cookies Rolled Gingerbread Cookies How to cut the dough, how to roll it out, etc
CHAPTER 5: PRE-BAKING DECORATING TECHNIQUES Imprinting an Unbaked Cookie Creating Windowpanes Making Holes or Cut-Outs Adding Dimensions to Cookies Painting with Egg Tempera and Using Eggwash Sugaring A Cookie or Attaching Add-Ons
CHAPTER 6: AFTER BAKING DECORATING TECHNIQUES Royal Icing Recipes (how to's, the consistency needed, etc) Piping and Flooding (the quintessential skill for cookie decorating) Decorating Techniques Using Fondant
CHAPTER 7: SIMPLE TO SHOWSTOPPING COOKIE CRAFT CONSTRUCTION Multi-Cookie Creations Stand-Up Cookies and Cookie Pace Cards Cookie Messages Party or Shower Favors, Cookie Boxes Double-Sided Cookie Pops Halloween Haunted House Luminaria (awesome!) Santa's Sleigh Centerpeice Baking Cookies for Construction
CHAPTER 8: FREEZING, STORING, WRAPPING, and SHIPPING
CHAPTER 9: COOKIE CRAFT EVENTS Bakesales, parties, cookie swaps, etc
RESOURCES Suggested sources for cutter, baking supplies, etc
This is a very sweet book of knowledge, hard work, and creativity; you will be very happy with this as part of your baking library, thanks to Valerie and Janice!
If after this endeavor, you would like to go to the next level of cookie creations, I would highly recommend "Creative Cookies" by Toba Garrett; the dimensions of this art are boundless, and Ms. Garrett will instruct you as she is a Master Cake Designer and Sugarcraft Artist.
35 of 35 found the following review helpful:
Become the cookie decorator you've always dreamed of being! Nov 12, 2007
By Barbara Alpert I was lucky enough to see the authors demonstrate this book's cookie decorating techniques at a store in Brooklyn on Sunday, and I bought two copies--one for me and one for a friend who always does a holiday cookie swap. I read it the same night, and immediately bid on three lots of cookie cutters on Ebay! I'm hooked, and I can't wait to try all their tips for cookie decorating. One of the smartest makes your cookies come out evenly, which has been a problem in the past. You just use two thin pieces of wood and roll your rolling pin along them to produce a perfectly even dough for cutting. The book is full of resources and fun ideas, but what captured my imagination was all the gorgeous color photographs! I think this is an amazing gift for any baker on your list, and you could make it extra special by topping your package with a fun cookie cutter. This isn't just a holiday book, either--reading it makes you think of all kinds of cookie "occasions". I'm planning to make cookies with my niece over Thanksgiving, and I can't wait!
18 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Gorgeous book full of cool ideas for cookie decorating! Nov 02, 2007
By Phebe This is a beautifully bound book full of color pictures of beautifully decorated cookies. It's giving me tons of great ideas for the holidays. There are also a lot of helpful hints--(e.g., how to keep your cookie cutters from rusting, how to roll out the dough to a consistant thickness) as well as detailed instructions for really cool party favors, centerpieces -- all made from cookies. The instructions break it down really simply, so it looks doable too. This is going to be the holiday book of choice for this year!
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
The total genius of Cookie Craft! Nov 02, 2007
By Rachel Stevens I just saw this book in a store yesterday, and had to bring it home with me- wow! It's beautiful, the cookie designs are beyond adorable, and the directions are broken down in such an easy way that anyone can make the beautiful designs. I'm already plotting the various cookies I plan to bake up as holiday gifts. (I think even my impossible-to-impress Mother in Law is going to be bowled over with these designs.) I'd recommend this gorgeous book to bakers of any and all experience levels. And anyone who likes to bake will love to receive this as a gift to add to their collection, too! Happy cookie making.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
The Perfect Combo of Baking and Crafting Nov 16, 2007
By Book Lover 21 I needed a special hostess gift for a friend who bakes and also loves to add creativity and fun to food presentation. I was so glad to find "Cookie Craft" as the perfect book to give her (very reasonably priced too considering all the recipes, photos, patterns and tips inside.) My friend was so excited to thumb through the pages. She immediately planned out numerous cookies she wants to bake for the Holidays (Hanukkah included which is a nice plus). My friend was also keen on making cookies for some grown-up occasions as shown in the book which I never would have thought of-- an upcoming bridal shower and a "girl's only night." As someone who will be a guest at these parties too, I can't wait to see how these cookies turn out and how the other people react. We tend to think of cookies as a child's treat, but as my friend pointed out--watch who eats the cookies at a party--it is definitely the grown-ups too!
I highly recommend "Cookie Craft" for anyone who wants to entertain with special and unique cookies throughout the year.
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