Help: Wedding Cookie Recipe Needed

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Cakesbykayek Posted 5 Jul 2012 , 1:15am
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Hi.
I have found a picture of a Wedding cookie I want to make for my daughters wedding but I would love to have your opinions/ideas on what kind of recipe for the cookie would be best for Look and FLAVOR!
icon_biggrin.gif I'm attaching a picture of the cookie I am talking about (They are stacked to look like a little wedding cake...so adorable!

Thanks,
KayeK
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msulli10 Posted 5 Jul 2012 , 1:50am
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The No Fail Sugar Cookie (NFSC) recipe is a really good one. I usually add both vanilla and almond flavoring, but you could also add lemon. Sugarbelle has a great blog with some other flavors that you might want to try.

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Cakesbykayek Posted 5 Jul 2012 , 2:38am
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Originally Posted by msulli10

The No Fail Sugar Cookie (NFSC) recipe is a really good one. I usually add both vanilla and almond flavoring, but you could also add lemon. Sugarbelle has a great blog with some other flavors that you might want to try.





Where do I find the Sugarbelle blog at? Is it here on CC or what?
Thanks for the tip about the NFSC and flavorings too!

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MadMillie Posted 5 Jul 2012 , 3:13am
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MariaK38 Posted 5 Jul 2012 , 7:02pm
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beautiful! here's the recipe I use...
http://lilaloa.blogspot.com/2012/04/vanilla-variation.html

She also has a chocolate one that tastes like a brownie... so good! They're both great tasting cookies that don't spread.

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ibeeflower Posted 5 Jul 2012 , 7:30pm
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Sweetopia also did this for favors for her brother's wedding.

http://sweetopia.net/2012/04/wedding-cookie-cakes/

Sugarbelle is great too though. The only thing is that you will need to make A LOT of cookies especially if there are a lot of guests. Post a pic if you do this! I think these are so cute.

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msulli10 Posted 5 Jul 2012 , 7:52pm
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The NFSC recipe is on this site. Go to recipes and search for No Fail Sugar Cookie.

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pinkroses720 Posted 29 Aug 2012 , 12:06am
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those are so cute

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Gina_B Posted 29 Aug 2012 , 2:20pm
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I put a twist on the NFSC by adding 1/4 tsp of cardamom and orange zest (it was to taste so I can't give an exact measurement) and they were a HUGE HIT. I also used two pods of vanilla beans which sent the flavors over the top.

One note on the beans, I paid $13 in Whole Foods for 2 beans (!!!!!!) when on ebay I got 30 for $11 incl free shipping.

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