The Bottom Line
If you're looking for a comprehensive resource for chocolate cookie recipes (and who isn't?) you'll want this book in your library.
Pros
- Hundreds of recipes for one of our favorite treats - chocolate cookies!
- Useful shelf life and storage tips for each recipe.
- Introduction to each recipe gives a taste of the treat that's in store for you.
Cons
- None found.
Description
- Over 90 basic chocolate cookie recipes with multiple variations suggested for each one.
- Includes chocolate chip cookies, meringues, whoopie pies, dairy free and gluten free and much more.
- 245 page paperback book.
Guide Review - The Ultimate Chocolate Cookie Book by Weinstein & Scarbrough
The Gingerbread Man has plenty to be happy about this holiday season. Armed with "The Ultimate Chocolate Cookie Book", bakers heading off to cookie exchanges and holiday parties will completely forget about the gumdrop decorated holiday classic. Authors Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough provide enough basic recipes and variations to keep cookie bakers testing out new recipes destined to become future holiday classics. As in his previous books, Weinstein (author of other "Ultimate" books including shrimp, potatoes and ice cream) takes an American favorite and examines it in every possible light, leaving no angle unexplored. And while feeding all of the basics to the reader, Weinstein and Scarbrough suggest enough alternatives to entice one to go a little cookie crazy and come up with a variation that's as personal as your own tastes.





