Maida Heatter's Cookies

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Andrews McMeel Publishing, 1997 - 308 Seiten
"Cookie recipes so tempting that it could add pounds just during the perusing. No matter how many cookbooks you have, this one is worth adding to your kitchen library."--"People"

"Maida Heatter is the Julia Child of desserts. [Her recipes] Never fail to delight."--"Newsweek"

As Maida says, "Cookies are love, the love of making them, and the love of sharing them." Jam-packed with over 200 recipes for scrumptious bar cookies, drop cookies, rolling-pin cookies, icebox cookies, crackers, brownies, biscotti, and more, this is Maida's absolutely biggest cookie book ever. Based on her first book to win a James Beard Award, it features everything from exquisitely simple Plain Old-Fashioned Sugar Cookies to Chocolate Chip Pillows, Pecan Squares American, and even her legendary Palm Beach Brownies.

 

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Savannah Chocolate Chewies
22
Cookie Kisses
28
Down East Chocolate Cookies
35
Key West Chocolate Treasures
41
24Karat Cookies
83
Butterscotch Molasses Cookies
141
Pecan Festival Bars
148
French Filbert Macaroons
246
CrackerBarrel Raisin Cookies
252
English Gingersnaps
258
Fudge Délices
264
Chocolate Tartlets
297
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299
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Autoren-Profil (1997)

Maida Heatter is a cookbook author who began her career as a fashion illustrator and jewelry designer before she opened a cafe, the Inside, in Miami Beach in the 1960s. She drew the attention of Times food editor Craig Claiborne, who wrote in 1968: "She is hands down the foremost food authority in Florida." The Times began featuring her recipes. In 1974, she published Maida Heatter's Book of Great Desserts, the first of many titles that included Happiness Is Baking: Favorite Desserts From the Queen of Cake, published two months ago. Among her other books are Maida Heatter's Book of Great Chocolate Desserts (1980) and Maida Heatter's Cookies (1997). She won three James Beard Awards and was inducted to the foundation's Cookbook Hall of Fame in 1980 and again in 1998. Maida Heatter passed away on June 6, 2019 at the age of 102.

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