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Creator of The Food Network’s Ultimate Recipe Showdown best cookie recipe pulls together more than 800 of her scrumptious recipes that all start with a roll of refrigerated cookie dough, box of cake mix, brownie mix, or ready-to-eat cereal.
Shortcut baking can be easy and sophisticated — for novices, experts, and everyone in between!
More than 800 quick and delicious recipes from the winner of The Food Network’s Ultimate Recipe Showdown—including the $25,000 winning recipe!
Beginning with a box of cake mix, brownie mix, refrigerated cookie dough—or opting for an equally easy no-bake cookie—is not only easier than pie, but also leads to sweet success time and time again.
Home bakers have always taken advantage of newly available shortcuts, whether in the form of pre-shelled and chopped nuts, shredded coconut, measured sticks of butter, or the uniform bits of chocolate we know so well as “chips.” Making quick, easy, and delicious desserts using store-bought mixes and other shortcuts is not about abandoning traditional cookie and dessert recipes, but about celebrating a host of new options.
Each recipe in this collection has been streamlined for easy, everyday baking—if you can wield a wooden spoon, you have all the skills necessary to start turning out any of these mouth-watering treats.
Go from Humble Beginnings to Scrumptious Endings With These Clever Shortcuts:
A roll of refrigerated chocolate chip cookie dough becomes Decadent Chocolate-Dipped
Toffee ChippersStart with applesauce and a package of devil’s food cake mix to make Devil’s Food Whoopies with Cocoa Fluff Filling
With quick-cooking oats, a few minutes, and no oven, you can make German Chocolate
CookiesStart with fresh pears and a package of vanilla cake mix to make Fresh Pear Cookies with Browned Butter Icing
A package of spice cake mix becomes Chai Spice Cookies
With miniature candy bars and a roll of refrigerated sugar cookie dough, you can make Candy Bar Cookie Pops
Using a package of brownie mix you can wow your guests with Bananas Foster Chocolate Upside Down Cake
And over 800 others…including the Food Network’s Ultimate Recipe Showdown $25,000-winning cookie recipe!
We are ready to Bake!
If you’re a busy Mom like me, you’ll appreciate this easy approach to delicious goodies! We all want to be able to provide yummy treats for our families, however, at times, we just don’t seem to have enough hours in the day. This Wonderful Shortcut Cookie Book is just what it claims, 745 mouth-watering cookies, bars, frosting recipes, and more. They are all easy to prepare with basic ingredients that can be found at your local supermarket, combined with simple, easy to read recipes, along with full color, time-saving, recipe reference sections.
How does Toffee Cheesecake Bars and Lemon Pistachio Biscotti sound? You will never be short on ideas with this Cookie Book! This book also has a “tips” section which includes choosing the right equipment, as well as how to store your recently baked items. The helpful index, along with metric measure conversions makes this book complete.
About the Author..
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Camilla V. Saulsbury is a food writer, recipe developer, and cooking instructor. She’s won numerous national contests, including The Food Network’s Ultimate Recipe Showdown grand prize cookie recipe. Her recipes have appeared in Southern Living, Better Homes & Gardens, Woman’s Day, Cooking Light, and other cooking magazines. She lives in Texas.
I’m excited to announce that April over at
has generously reserved a copy of The Ultimate Shortcut Cookie Book to be given away at our one year Anniversary Blog Party in November! Thanks so much April!
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#1 by Martha on October 4, 2009 - 11:09 PM
Thanks for the great book review. I have several of Camilla’s other cookbooks and really like them.
#2 by Laura on October 5, 2009 - 10:26 AM
Great review, I love to cook so this is great.
#3 by Carole on November 16, 2009 - 1:27 PM
Cook books!!!!!! this is my passion . I am always looking for short cuts.
Thanks for the review It sounds like fun.