This week: The perfect sugar cookie, cookbook store deals, giveaways, and more!

Every holiday season, I make a promise to myself that I will take my time and make perfectly decorated cookies. Back in New York, I actually had a small business, baking and decorating cookies, cakes, and other baked goods but that was long ago when I was younger and full of hope. Each year I have delusions of grandeur that I will have the time to create works of art such as these stunners from Bake at 350.

After working, cleaning, cooking, and baking a variety of cookies and treats, and attempting to brush my hair and teeth (at least most days during December), I end up with decorated cookies that look like this sample pictured below from last year. Hey, at least the star is near the top of the tree.

Nailed it!

When I was younger (seven years ago!), my cookies looked “reasonable to look at”. My sugar cookies do get rave reviews for taste and texture. I use the Wilton roll-out cookie recipe that I doctor up. I always use real vanilla in my cookies and I prefer a poured type of icing as it sets up great and tastes so much better than royal icing – I add vanilla to the icing as well. I also use powdered sugar to roll out the cookies so they don’t become too “floury”.

Our Library has a selection of cookie decorating books by popularity and I recommend following the Bake at 350 blog which we index for our members. Adding Bridget’s blog to your bookshelf gives you over 800 great baking recipes to peruse. There are a dozen online recipes for “roll out cookies” and over 1600 recipes (online recipes) for “sugar cookies”. I want to try chocolate sugar cookies this year, too.

Other recipes:

Best cut-out sugar cookies from The Kitchn by Faith Durand

Please share in the comments your favorite roll-out sugar cookie recipe. I am open to experimenting.


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The last week on the blog

Since our last roundup, Darcie has written articles entitled:

Darcie’s weekly food news antipasto is shared every Sunday #foodnews brings up these information-packed posts from the most current to the first one.

Over the last few weeks, I’ve shared:

Giveaways have been posted for 

Other articles of interest:

Jenny and the EYB Team


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Member Photo of the Week

Asparagus and gochujang pancakes from Ottolenghi Flavour / Flavor by Yotam Ottolenghi, Ixta Belfrage and Tara Wigley submitted by member raybun

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Featured Online Recipe

Chubby rocco cookies from The Kitchn by Joanne Chang


EYBDigital Previews

Recently we uploaded our 829th EYBDigital Preview where a selection of full sample pages is available for the following cookbooks.

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Cookbook Giveaways
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  • Enter our worldwide giveaway to win an autographed copy of Heirloom Kitchen: Heritage Recipes and Family Stories from the Tables of Immigrant Women by Anna Francese Gass. Expires December 11th, 2020
  • Enter our worldwide giveaway to win one of two copies of Baking with Licker: Home Baking with Asian Accents with Jason Licker. Expires December 19th, 2020
  • Enter our worldwide giveaway to win one of three copies of Loaf Story: A Love Letter to Bread, with Recipes by Tim Hayward with one grand prize winner receiving a Challenger Bread Pan. Expires December 21st, 2020

*Publishers thank us for our continued patience while awaiting the arrival of prizes as warehouses are not operating at full capacity yet and it appears things will only get slower as the winter season takes hold. The cookbook giveaway roundup shares all current giveaways.

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