You Can't Judge a Cookie by Its Cutter100 Cookie Designs with Only a Handful of Cookie Cutters



The big new idea in baking: cookie transformations– using a few cookie cutters and a twist of the wrist to create 100 totally unique and fun cookie designs! Dubbed “the most creative baker I know” by Ina Garten, cookie expert Patti Paige reveals the secrets behind her famous decorating techniques and dough recipes.

The big new idea in baking: cookie transformations– using a few cookie cutters and a twist of the wrist to create 100 totally unique and fun cookie designs!

Dubbed “the most creative baker I know” by Ina Garten, cookie expert Patti Paige reveals the secrets behind her famous decorating techniques and dough recipes. Known for her irresistibly playful cookie designs, Patti shows how, with a change of perspective and her decorating tips, a single cookie cutter is the only tool you need to make a Chick that will transform, into French Fries, a Hen, and a Dog!

A pumpkin-shaped cookie morphs into a bunch of bananas or into George Washington’s profile; a tea cup into a stork or graduation cap; a ghost into a cat; a football helmet into a bird on a nest or an elephant; a gift box into a spider; or Santa into a turkey , and much more. Plus, Patti shares her seven favorite cookie dough recipes from classic vanilla sugar cookies to vegan gingerbread, and all the tools, tips, techniques and resources needed to create your own transformations in the kitchen – even how to make your own cookie cutters.

Patti Paige, creator and owner of Baked Ideas, has appeared nationally on Food Network’s The Barefoot Contessa (“How the Cookie Crumbles”) and the Cooking Channel’s Food Crafters, Her cookies have filled the pages of O magazine, Martha Stewart Weddings, Sweet Paul, the New York Times, Bridesmagazine, among others. Paige does cookie-decorating workshops at Williams Sonoma and other locations, and her cookies are sold in Dean & DeLuca, Bloomingdales and other stores. She has worked withHello Cupcake‘s Karen Tack and Alan Richardson, and her diverse group of clients include Alicia Keyes, David Hyde Pierce, Tiffany, Crayola, Gourmet Magazine, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Hillary Clinton.

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