Chef Bobby
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Chef Bobby said:I heard at conference that a certain type of cookie dough should be used with the cookie press. Does anyone know?
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loreo said:They said to only use "spritz" recipes.
quiverfull7 said:With the new one? I love the new one. It's nearly identical to one that my mom had by Mirro when we grew up. I still have it and it's so similar. I just used the recipe on the use and care card which is a great Spritz Butter cookie.(also identical to my mom's old one... too cool) My 5 year old LOVED using it. I never liked the cake mix recipe we had to use in the old model so I'm excited. Can you tell?
Chefgirl2 said:Bumping...want to make sure that everyone knows the press can make many types of cookies, not just spritz
vonfirmath said:Any chocolate chip cookies for it?
Chefgirl2 said:I'm selling it more as a rice than a cookie press. I took it to my show...wish I had the recipe for peanut butter cookies that was floating around. We made the chocolate Raspberry martinis...only one person drank them...left at $550 and 4 bookings...but it was weird not having anyone taste what I made...
Loved having a 30 minute new product show, but I think the press can do the same thing...
Lisa/ChefBear said:Rae,
I'm with you. Yesterday my good friend took me out for BD lunch and asked if I wanted a glass of wine with my lunch. I looked at her and laughed and said, If I have wine, are you getting my girls off the bus, while I'm at home having a nap?? :indif:
On another note, I don't generally serve drinks as I don't want to in ANY way possible be liable if someone does get into an accident. (Can you tell I used to work in Court system??) I tell my hostesses, if you want it, it's your home and do what you want, but I don't want it served from my products.
Back to main discussion of the cookie press.........has anyone tried the cheese nip type recipe that was in old Cookie Press recipes and see if works with this one?? I've got a friend who LOVES to make them, but hates the old cookie press, I know I'd have a sale if that recipe would work.
Thanks,
Lisa
Lisa/ChefBear said:Rae,
I'm with you. Yesterday my good friend took me out for BD lunch and asked if I wanted a glass of wine with my lunch. I looked at her and laughed and said, If I have wine, are you getting my girls off the bus, while I'm at home having a nap?? :indif:
On another note, I don't generally serve drinks as I don't want to in ANY way possible be liable if someone does get into an accident. (Can you tell I used to work in Court system??) I tell my hostesses, if you want it, it's your home and do what you want, but I don't want it served from my products.
The current trend in the market is for entertaining, so HO is reaching into that market. BH bought PC in 2002, so the change isn't likely related. Also, we already have a lot of great cooking and baking tools. Unless they are updated with redesigns, the only large gaps in the catalog are for entertaining products.KimoMakano said:Sorry to hijack here but this has stirred up something in me that I have noticed and was wondering if it is just me. It seems like a lot of the new products are more geared towards drinking and entertaining than cooking or baking. I am wondering if there is any correlation here between the product line and the new owners (Berkshire/Hathaway)?
Never concern yourself with hijacking a thread. It's tradition here.Most of my customers aren't drinkers, so I market "off label" uses for many of the items.KimoMakano said:Sorry to hijack here but this has stirred up something in me that I have noticed and was wondering if it is just me. It seems like a lot of the new products are more geared towards drinking and entertaining than cooking or baking. I am wondering if there is any correlation here between the product line and the new owners (Berkshire/Hathaway)?
The Pampered Chef cookie press can be used with any type of cookie dough, but it is recommended to use a firm dough that holds its shape well, such as shortbread or sugar cookie dough.
Yes, refrigerated cookie dough can be used with the Pampered Chef cookie press. Just make sure the dough is firm enough to hold its shape when pressed through the cookie press.
The Pampered Chef cookie press is dishwasher safe, but can also be easily cleaned by hand with warm soapy water. Be sure to dry it thoroughly before storing.
Yes, the Pampered Chef cookie press comes with different disks that can be used to create cookies in different sizes and shapes. Simply switch out the disk to change the size of your cookies.
Yes, the Pampered Chef cookie press can be used for both sweet and savory dishes. It can be used to create appetizers, like cheese straws, or to make decorative toppings for savory dishes like mashed potatoes.