For this stunning collection, the editors of
Gourmet delved deep into their archives and selected the most delicious cookie for each year of the magazine's sixty-eight-year existence. After marathon testing sessions and winnowing from thousands of recipes many sent in by readers they chose an amazing array, from the almond-scented French-style Cajun Macaroons, from the magazine s beginnings in 1941, through Mocha Toffee Bars (1971), to the contemporary Glittering Lemon Sandwich Cookies. The enticing assortment includes:
Cookies of every type and description, from the homey (Aunt Sis s Strawberry Tart Cookies) to the exotic (Grand Marnier-Glazed Pain d Epice Cookies), including balls, bars, refrigerator cookies, drop cookies, even deep-fried cookie confections.
Cookies from around the world, from Dutch Jan Hagels to Irish oatmeal sandwich cookies filled with cream and Irish whiskey, to Scandinavian Rosettes.
Dozens of Christmas cookies: Old-Fashioned Christmas Butter Cookies,
star-shaped Moravian White Cookies, Chocolate Peppermint Bar Cookies.
Printed exactly as they originally appeared in the magazine, with abundant tips and recipe notes from Gourmet s test kitchen, and with headnotes describing their cultural context, the recipes present a fascinating bite-by-bite history of how our appetites evolved.
Fall into Cooking Featured Recipes from The Gourmet Cookie BookClick image or caption to download featured cookie recipes (PDF).
Basler Brunsli (Heart-Shaped Chocolate Almond Spice Cookies) | Scandinavian Rosettes | Souvaroffs |
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