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The 40 recipes in this delicious collection use a foolproof formula that requires just one bowl, minimal baking equipment, and no previous experience! Youll find your tried-and-true favorites here from Chewy Chocolate Chip to Oatmeal Raisin, Shortbread, Ginger Molasses, and Snickerdoodles plus many more that are sure to become new must-haves, such as Lemon Ginger, Chocolate Peanut Butter, Rum Raisin, Pecan Delight, and Vanilla Walnut Pear. Warm, crave-worthy cookies are just minutes away! Read more...
Abstract: The 40 recipes in this delicious collection use a foolproof formula that requires just one bowl, minimal baking equipment, and no previous experience! Youll find your tried-and-true favourites here. Warm, crave-worthy cookies are just minutes away! Read more...

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Contents My mom an amazing cook and baker This woman makes an Italian red - photo 1
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My mom an amazing cook and baker This woman makes an Italian red sauce that - photo 3

My mom: an amazing cook and baker. This woman makes an Italian red sauce that will always keep you coming back for more. As for her baking, at Christmas she fills the kitchen table so full of cookies that theres no room for anyone to sit. She then arranges them on cookie platters for all her friends and family.

My dad: who I can honestly say is the most amazing man I know. He has kept me in line all these years, and that hasnt been an easy task. I can be a little stubborn, have tunnel vision, and scare the socks off the man. He has always turned the tables and seen things from many perspectives. Hes solid, stands by his word, and is someone you can rely on and trust. My dad has shown me how to be driven and have integrity. I love both my mom and dad so much.

My brothers: both of whom I have learned much from. Both are very creative and smart, and (I promised I would mention) how very handsome they are.

Everyone who has touched my heart and taught me in so many different ways: It may be something as small as someone saying to me, When you walk by a person, look them in the eye and say hello. Or They cant say yes if you dont ask. Big or small, no matter what, I love you all. My life wouldnt be the same without you.

And my baby girl: my first taste tester. She has challenged my life in so many wonderful ways. I hope I can be someone for her to look up to. I love her more than anything.

Introduction

As the saying goes, Life is what happens when youre busy making plans. Lets just say Im a planner. I had thought that by the age of 25 I would be married with two children and have a Colonial-style house, a white picket fence, and a Volvo wagon. As life would have it, as I sit here writing this at the age of 40, I have never been married, and at the age of 35 I became a single mother to the most amazing little girl. I work full-time as a stylist and manager of my best friends spa, Im a landlord, and I have a small photography business. I also have an amazing support group consisting of family, friends, coworkers, guests of the spa who have become family over the years, and a wonderful boyfriend. My life is not as I had planned it (and come to find out, I dont even like Colonial-style houses!); regardless, I wouldnt change a thing.

When I was 29, I bought my first home. It was a two-family home; I had the upstairs and my tenants had the downstairs. For the very first time I had a full kitchen my very own kitchen! I also had people to cook and bake for, which I was very excited about. I had a few cookbooks, but it made me crazy to see the recipes; in my eyes they were far too complicated. I wanted a straightforward cookbook that used as few utensils and dishes as possible. So, I decided to write a cookbook that would meet my own standards and make baking easier.

My Simple Approach

Over the years I have listened to people tell me how complicated and time-consuming it is to bake. When I explain to them what I do with my cookies, mixing everything in one bowl, they get excited. Most cookie recipes call for mixing the dry and wet ingredients separately, but Ive found this isnt necessary. By adding the ingredients to the bowl in the order Ive listed them, your dough will come together perfectly. Its easier and simpler, and you will have one less dish to clean!

You will fall in love all over again with baking, thanks to the simplicity of these recipes. Even if you have the busiest of schedules, you have time to whip up a batch of delicious cookies. In as little as 30 minutes, you can combine all your ingredients into one bowl, mix, bake, and come out looking like a gourmet baker. No time to bake? No problem. In about 10 minutes, you can make the dough (in the morning, at night, or whenever works for you) and pop it in the fridge; bake it within 24 hours.

I hope this book will make your life a little easier and a little sweeter.

Ingredients and Tools

This is where I make your life even simpler and tell you everything I used and where I found it.

Mixer: I use a KitchenAid electric stand mixer to put together my dough, and I highly recommend it. You could also use an electric hand mixer or just mix the dough by hand (if you have big muscles!).

Oven: You can use any oven to bake these cookies. I have used three ovens (two regular electric ovens and one convection oven) to test these recipes, so the timing should be pretty accurate.

Butter: I have used both salted and unsalted butter in my cookies, and honestly, it doesnt make that much of a difference. If you like your food a little on the salty side, use salted butter; if not, use unsalted butter. Use what tastes good to you, and enjoy!

As for the temperature of the butter, if you have an electric mixer, like I do, you can use cold butter right from the fridge. If youre mixing by hand, its best if the butter is at room temperature (it usually takes 30 minutes to 1 hour to soften when pulled from the fridge) or softened in the microwave. I never use melted butter; it makes flat cookies.

Extracts: I use a lot of different extracts. You can buy some extracts at the grocery store, or shop online (I buy most of mine at www.beanilla.com ).

Nuts, dried fruit, caramel bits, and marshmallows: If I cant find one of these products locally, I buy it online (I like www.nuts.com , www.nutsinbulk .com, and www.superiornut.com ). Caramel bits have been a challenge for me to find. Nestl has them, and I have bought them at www.nuts.com . As far as marshmallows, I use Kraft Jet-Puffed Mallow Bits. They come in a container like the kind that holds grated Parmesan cheese. The marshmallows look just like those you would find in a packet of hot chocolate. Or you can use regular old mini marshmallows. Just remember to use parchment paper when baking with them.

Cookie sheets: I love my cookie sheets; theyre nothing fancy. I use two Calphalon 12- by 17-inch cookie sheets that have a nonstick coating, making them a dream to bake cookies on. You could also use regular (not nonstick) cookie sheets and line them with parchment paper.

Scoop and spatula: I use a metal cookie scoop; it looks like a mini old-fashioned ice cream scooper. You can buy one just about anywhere. All of these recipes call for either a 1-inch or a 1-inch scoop. Metal is best, as the dough seems to stick to the plastic ones. If you dont have a cookie scoop, use a regular spoon to measure out heaping spoonfuls. I use a silicone spatula made by Prepology when I need to scrape the sides of the bowl. It is heat-resistant, so I can also use it for melting chocolate. I use a plastic spatula on my nonstick cookie sheets because metal would scratch them.

Chocolate Love
All-Nighter

Makes about 3 dozen cookies

Dont eat this cookie at night or you will have trouble falling asleep. This rich dark chocolate cookie with sweet-tart cranberries, crunchy macadamia nuts, and coffee has a ton of different flavors; its like the Fourth of July in your mouth.

Ingredients cup 2 sticks butter room temperature cup granulated sugar - photo 4
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