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44 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Cookie cookbook!,
By "wkniii" (Out in the boonies in Ohio, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Baker's Field Guide to Christmas Cookies (Baker's FG) (Hardcover-spiral)
Having purchased many, many cookie cookbooks, I have gotten really picky about buying new books. When this book first published, I found it on a bookstore shelf and fell in love with it. This book has almost everything one could ask for.....BEAUTIFUL photographs with EVERY recipe, history and description of each cookie, type of cookie, place of origin with it's international name if it has one, very well written directions for baking, batch yield, "lifespan" (length of storage)and "field notes"...little tidbits of information regarding the cookie itself or the ingredients within. This book includes the good ole American AND International favorites. In addition to recipes, Ms. Wilson has included directions for things such as tempering chocolate, toasting nuts and decorating cookies. She has very detailed information regarding equipment, ingredients, storing and mailing cookies, and resources for supplies and ingredients. It is very simply written and elegantly designed. This book is excellent not only for the novice bakers, but the seasoned ones as well. It would make the perfect gift for anyone. I have been baking cookies every Sunday for many years and this is, by far, one of the best books I have used. I highly recommend it to everyone.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Delightful, creative, and original,
This review is from: Baker's Field Guide to Christmas Cookies (Baker's FG) (Hardcover-spiral)
What a creative idea for a cookbook! The book literally follows the standard format for a field guide to animals or plants. For each cookie it provides the type, habitat (country the recipe is from), description, field notes (where the recipe came from, origin of name, etc.), and lifespan (how long the cookie will keep). Of course it also has ingredients and directions for making the cookie, and total yield for the recipes.
These are some truly creative recipes that children will love, like the Night Before Christmas Mice, which actually look like mice, and traditional favorites like snickerdoodles or pizzelles. It even has a recipe for salt-dough ornament cookies - totally inedible but can be decorated to make permanent Christmas ornaments. A Baker's Field Guide to Christmas Cookies is fun, creative, and recommended.
21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very good reference for all the standards. Recommended,
By B. Marold "Bruce W. Marold" (Bethlehem, PA United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 100 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Baker's Field Guide to Christmas Cookies (Baker's FG) (Hardcover-spiral)
This `A Baker's Field Guide to Christmas Cookies' by Dede Wilson is a perfect example of how the same subject can be served well in two very different ways. The obvious touchstone against which to proof this volume may be Rose Levy Beranbaum's book on Christmas cookies. But, this would be an unfair comparison. Beranbaum's work covers the very high end of Cookie making, ending with a truly glorious creation of a gingerbread cathedral of Notre Dame. Beranbaum also covers just about every little issue you may possibly encounter in baking cookies and provides us with lots of unusual recipes.
Dede Wilson, on the other hand, has given us a very practical kitchen reference for lots and lots of common cookie recipes baked for Christmas, including several ethnic favorites such as the relatively difficult Moravian Ginger Cookies. My favorite thing about Ms. Wilson's contribution aside from its spiral binding which lays flat on the table is the fact that you often have more than one recipe for a particular type of cookie. For a rolled gingerbread / spice cookie recipe, there are at least three alternatives, not even including the difficult Moravian cookie. That generally means that if you want to make a particular kind of cookie, you have your choice between an easy, intermediate, and hard recipe. Other very nice features are the fact that every recipe falls on two facing pages, begins with a very clear picture of one or two of the cookies, states the type and (very cute here) habitat, gives a description of the cookie and alternatives, gives the shelf life under proper storage conditions, and gives appropriate tips on making this and similar cookies. I think the recipes are well written and leave little room for error, although I was just a bit confused by the instructions to form rolled gingerbread dough into a disk. This sounded more like instructions for a freezer cookie than a rolled cookie. The introductory material to the book gives nothing near the detail of Beranbaum, but gives enough to avoid any egregious errors. It also does not give lessons on using piping bags and other decorating techniques, but none of the cookies require elaborate methods. The book does include an appendix on sources, most of that are probably familiar to regular bakers such as King Arthur, KitchenAid, and Wilton. Several are unfamiliar and welcome to me, especially New York Cake and Baking Distributors and The House on the Hill. If I were the author, I may have included a bibliography of major works on cookies such as by Malgieri, Heatter, and Beranbaum, especially for help on decorating, but the book does a pretty good job of standing on its own as a great reference for common cookie recipes. It really fits its `Field Guide' metaphor well.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Don't wait for Christmas to buy this book!!,
By Flower Girl (northeast) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Baker's Field Guide to Christmas Cookies (Baker's FG) (Hardcover-spiral)
I have gone through two Christmas seasons using this cookbook with many compliments on the resulting baked goods, but have also found many recipes we use all year long. Some of the best features are:
Symbols with each recipe to indicate if the dough can be frozen, if the cookies keep well, if they are kid-friendly to make, quick to make or sturdy enough to mail. The binding is a sturdy covered spiral so the book lays flat on the table and the pages do not tear or come loose from the binding. The introduction has excellent information on ingredients, storage, baking and cooling advice and equipment needed There is a listing of Resources in the back for equipment mentioned or required in the recipes so you can order items by phone or over the internet. PICTURES! Excellent photos of each cookie so you know how it is supposed to look. This is especially helpful when making cookies with children; they like to have an idea of what they are making. The recipe for Kris Kringle's is the best I have found. The same for the Snickerdoodle recipe (I make these at least once a month). My children have made many of the recipes with me. Their favorites are the Peanut Butter Chocolate Kiss Cookies, Night Before Christmas Mice, Pepparkakor (ginger snaps), Easy Christmas Wreaths, Candy Cane Cookies and Mocha Orange Pinwheel Cookies. There are also a whole range of more complicated, interesting cookies, which one would want to make without their kids help. The format is easy to follow, easy to read and less intimidating than Rose's Christmas Cookies (also a great book).
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for New Bakers,
This review is from: Baker's Field Guide to Christmas Cookies (Baker's FG) (Hardcover-spiral)
I decided to bake Christmas cookies for the first time this year. I ordered several books and this one is the best. Its not too overwhelming. The layout nice and the sprial binding makes it easy to use. The assortment or recipes is good, but lacks the homey feel that someone's great Aunt Edna's recipe handed down over generatons will provide. But, its good for the basics and for those starting out.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love this book,
By WHATdoYouCare "whatdoyoucare" (Louisville) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Baker's Field Guide to Christmas Cookies (Baker's FG) (Hardcover-spiral)
This is a Christmas cookie lovers dream. It has easy to read instructions, great info on storage. Lots of space in the book for your personal notes as well.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cute concept, great recipes,
By Becky (beckygardens) (new orleans, LA, United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: A Baker's Field Guide to Christmas Cookies (Baker's FG) (Kindle Edition)
The concept of this book, writing it as if it were a bird field guide or flower field guide, is cute. Cute is subjective, but even is cute isn't your thing the cookie recipes will be. Every cookie recipe has a picture, well laid out ingredients, easy to follow instructions. Cookies that are a little more complicated are taken step by step making them accessible to almost any level of baking experience. The entire books is friendly and inviting, not intimidating. Beginner cooking makers and advanced will both find something to make in this book.
Of course, the most important thing is the taste, and the recipes deliver. The cookies I've made have all been very good. I especially liked the nutmeg logs because it was really fun to watch the fluffy icing turn into this coating on the cookie just like the recipe said it would. There is even a dog biscuit recipe for your pooch, so no one in the family is left out.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Cookie Book!,
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This review is from: Baker's Field Guide to Christmas Cookies (Baker's FG) (Hardcover-spiral)
This book is very complete. The recipes are well organized and the book is put together to be cook-friendly. The spiral binding makes it very easy to see and use the book. Dede Wilson's recipes are an excellent addition to any baker's collection. The recipes are especially great for the Christmas season, but can certainly be used year-round. I really enjoy using this cook book. : )
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great variety without "too much weird",
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This review is from: Baker's Field Guide to Christmas Cookies (Baker's FG) (Hardcover-spiral)
One of the issues I find with holiday focused cookbooks is that they want to fill them with exotic strange things that look weird, have difficult methods for creation, or won't likely appeal to a large audience but "look great for a book picture!" . This is NOT that book. This book has a great variety of cookies but stays on track enough to be useful. Great book!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Christmas Cookies Galore!!!,
By Nik "Nik C." (Brooklyn, N.Y. USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Baker's Field Guide to Christmas Cookies (Baker's FG) (Hardcover-spiral)
I was lookling for a christmas cookie book that had wonderful and diverse cookies to suit many differet palletes, including mine. In this book I have found it. Here there are festive cookies from around the world -- the orient, all of Europe i.e. Italy, France, Germany, Sweden, Austria; many from generations ago here in the good old U.S.A. and others. The recipes are simple and very delicious. You will not be dissapointed when you bite into the many different, taste bud pleasing, treats. Your kids, Family and Friends will thank you for them. Enjoy.
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Baker's Field Guide to Christmas Cookies (Baker's FG) by Dede Wilson (Hardcover-spiral - October 2, 2003)
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