The Ultimate Cake Mix Cookie Book: More Than 375 Delectable Cookie Recipes That Begin with a Box of Cake Mix [B1704]
Saulsbury, Camilla
2011 PB in nice clean condition. Is there anything better than a plate of homemade cookies? How about homemade cookies that take almost no time or effort? All you need is cake mix and you'll be baking in no time. Perfect for birthday parties, school meetings, sleep overs, and family gatherings and holidays, The Ultimate Cake Mix Cookie Book provides more than 200 recipes for easy, delicious, kid-friendly cookies such as: Biscotti Madeleines, Whoopie pies, Cheesecake balls, Thumbprint cookies, and much, much more. Praise for The Ultimate Shortcut Cookie Book: "Always a winner, Camilla Saulsbury scores again ... Her creativity turns convenience food products into treats that are so delectable no one would know they weren't baked from scratch."-- James McNair, cookbook author. "Camilla is no stranger to the kitchen, and in her own easy breezy style, these recipes will inspire the shyest of bakers to try their hand." -- Daisy Martinez, Food Network star.
Note: The recipes do not include photos . . .
From mixed Amazon/GoodReads reviews: " Recipes were well-described, and those I tried were delicious. I like the reduction in creation-time, without flavor loss!"; "Great time saver. I used a couple of recipes from this book for holiday gifts of baked goods. Every recipe I tried came out great. I even varied the recipes somewhat (using a spice cake mix or a butter cake mix when the recipe called for white cake mix) and the results were fabulous. I might not ever have to mess with measuring out dry ingredients the old-school way again."; "All the recipes call for an 18.25 oz cake mix, and mixes have been 15.25 ounces for at least several years. The other ingredients will need to be adjusted for the recipe to work with the smaller box of cake mix. This book was apparently written quite a few years ago."; "Best book ever. I had to make a ton of cookies for a wedding. There are so many choices and they're so easy."