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Product Reviews / Main Nibbles / CookiesThings To Do With CookiesBesides Just Eating Them, That Is
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Use bite-size round cookies to top-off desserts. Byrd Cookie Company is just one of several fine cookie-makers to create bite-size (or cocktail-size) cookies in a variety of flavors. Think of using them instead of a cherry on top of ice cream or puddings; to top off a slice of plain cake or pie (sitting atop, a tasty sculptural accent); or to decorate the top or bottom rim of a frosted cake. |
| Byrd’s sugar-dusted cookie are available in Peach, Razzberry and Key Lime (shown). |
Decorate party cakes. Companies like Eleni’s make themed cookie sets that look great atop a cake and pressed around the sides. Instead of angling over who gets the buttercream rose, guests will be angling for the lobster or the beach ball (so you might want to have an extra box of cookies on the side). |
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Make killer cupcakes. Take frosted cupcakes, regular or with sprinkles, and insert an iced designer cookie, standing up, into the top. Whether it’s a sheep or horse from the barnyard below, a flower, or an elegant cookie handbag or shoe, it’s a double treat to the eye and the palate. |
Have cookie story-telling parties. For the junior set, hold tea parties with character cookies that tell a story. Let each child tell a stories incorporating the characters before they get to eat them. Barnyard cookie set from Eleni’s. |
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