Cookie Press Results

My Pampered Chef consultant Amberlee Howes ays:

The Pampered Chef cookie press comes with recipes, and you can also do a peanut butter cookie recipe that is 1 C peanut butter, 1 C sugar, 1 C butter, cook at 350 for 15 minutes.

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Several people love their Pampered Chef cookie press.

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Someone bought the Wilton advertised press at Bed Bath and Beyond and likes it.

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I just found a "Gaggle" of recipes on Google!

I just entered cookie press and cookie press recipes.

One resource WAS Pampered Chef!

I also know from experience that you can use any butter cookie recipe,

which forms a soft, buttery dough.

There is also an electricCookie Shooter out there (see Cookie Shooter and Cookie Shooter Recipes on Google).

Have Fun!

Shelley Moser :)

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They do come with recipes and you could alsoGoogle this topic for more recipes. AlsoGooglethe use and caremanual for the cookie presses.

Best wishes,

Pearl Hart

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Jana Darrington said:

I purchased the Wilton one a few years ago and yes, there is a recipe book that comes with it. My favorite are the ones that are a basic butter cookie with almond extract, but I think they had a lemon flavored cookie recipe in there too (I’m going off memory here). I don’t know if there was a chocolate one. And you could replace the almond extract with vanilla. My mom had one when I was growing up and I loved it! For the holidays, I make the lady finger shape (just the long thing strip) and then dip half in chocolate. You can do other shapes and do that too, and then sprinkle with finely chopped nuts or drizzle chocolate instead or a variety of things!

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A couple people bought their cookie presses at Roberts Crafts (they also sell Wilton supplies there).

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I myself visited the Wilton.com website and found a plethora of help there. They actually have 3-4 different cookie presses available in a range of prices and with different disks. They have tips for using all their products, including the cookie presses, and recipes if you follow the links for tips. They have recipes for savory crackers, basic spritz cookies and lots of variations, as well as other flavors of cookies, all using the cookie press. (I loved exploring the site when I was looking for cake decorating tips and help.)