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Yield: Makes about 30

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1/2 recipe All-in-One Cookie Dough

      Cook's Notes

You may use nonpareils, sanding sugar, candied ginger, chocolate chunks, shredded coconut, or nuts as your desired topping.

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Icebox Cookies

Recipe Summary

Yield: Makes about 30

Icebox Cookies

Icebox Cookies

Icebox Cookies

Recipe Summary

Yield: Makes about 30

Recipe Summary

Yield: Makes about 30

Yield: Makes about 30

Makes about 30

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • 1/2 recipe All-in-One Cookie Dough

Directions

On a large piece of parchment or waxed paper, gently form 1/2 recipe all-in-one cookie dough into an 8-inch log.

Fold one short end of paper over log; wedge a baking sheet against log. Holding other end of paper at an angle, push baking sheet against log while pulling on paper, creating a smooth, compact log.

Gently roll log in desired topping to coat; wrap in parchment. Refrigerate until firm, at least 2 hours.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Unwrap log, and place on a cutting board. Using a serrated knife, slice into 1/4-inch-thick rounds.

Place rounds on parchment-lined baking sheets, 1 inch apart. Bake until pale golden, 13 to 15 minutes, rotating sheets halfway through.

      Cook's Notes

You may use nonpareils, sanding sugar, candied ginger, chocolate chunks, shredded coconut, or nuts as your desired topping.

Cook’s Notes

You may use nonpareils, sanding sugar, candied ginger, chocolate chunks, shredded coconut, or nuts as your desired topping.

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Martha Stewart Member

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12/19/2010

                This is an excellent recipe!  I baked the icebox cookies plain, and then dipped half of each cookie into melted choclate, they turned out perfect!  I tried this recipe because I was wanting to bake some cookies and I happened to have all of these ingredients....I was pleasantly surprised with how well they came out, they are yummy!  

Martha Stewart Member

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12/09/2010

                Common Sense fellow bakers. Anyone who would not see this as a mistake in the recipe has no business baking.  

Martha Stewart Member

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12/16/2008

                Adina from Everyday Food here.  There was an error in this recipe -- the oven should not be preheated until the cookie dough comes out of the refrigerator. No need to preheat for 2 hours, of course! The corrected version should appear shortly.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

12/16/2008

                Sorry,but the website keeps cutting it off :-(  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

12/16/2008

                Came up with a fantastic version on this recipe: make the recipe,divide dough in half. Add coconut  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

12/16/2008

                continued...Add coconut  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

12/16/2008

                Came up with a fantastic version on this recipe: make the recipe,divide the dough in half. Add coconut  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

12/15/2008

                Nice to have a basic dough recipe which is flexible enough to make different cookies.  I preheat my oven as soon as I have finished making the dough.  No need to preheat when you are doing the mixing.  Parchment paper is nice to use for easy cleaning on the cookie sheets.  I also use Silpat (silicone mat), cookies slide out easily (save $$ on parchment paper).  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

12/15/2008

                These cookies are delicious.  I made the entire batch into the "thumbprint" version and used lingonberry preserves.  They disappeared at my holiday party.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

12/15/2008

                I am an experienced baker and would not preheat until ready to bake but for  those who are just starting to cook they usually follow directions to the word. Do not preheat the oven until ready to bake the cookies. New ovens take no time to preheat be energy efficient! Save on electricity or gas and having your oven hot for 2 hours before baking makes no sense.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

12/15/2008

                not everybody bakes.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

12/15/2008

                Isn't that just common sense. Anyone who bakes should not have a problem with these directions.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

12/15/2008

                Don't you think you should really wait for the cookie dough to be ready to come out of the refrigerater before pre heating the oven?  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

12/19/2010

                This is an excellent recipe!  I baked the icebox cookies plain, and then dipped half of each cookie into melted choclate, they turned out perfect!  I tried this recipe because I was wanting to bake some cookies and I happened to have all of these ingredients....I was pleasantly surprised with how well they came out, they are yummy!  

Rating: Unrated

Rating: Unrated

12/09/2010

                Common Sense fellow bakers. Anyone who would not see this as a mistake in the recipe has no business baking.  

Rating: Unrated

12/16/2008

                Adina from Everyday Food here.  There was an error in this recipe -- the oven should not be preheated until the cookie dough comes out of the refrigerator. No need to preheat for 2 hours, of course! The corrected version should appear shortly.  


                    
                Sorry,but the website keeps cutting it off :-(  


                    
                Came up with a fantastic version on this recipe: make the recipe,divide dough in half. Add coconut  


                    
                continued...Add coconut  


                    
                Came up with a fantastic version on this recipe: make the recipe,divide the dough in half. Add coconut  

Rating: Unrated

12/15/2008

                Nice to have a basic dough recipe which is flexible enough to make different cookies.  I preheat my oven as soon as I have finished making the dough.  No need to preheat when you are doing the mixing.  Parchment paper is nice to use for easy cleaning on the cookie sheets.  I also use Silpat (silicone mat), cookies slide out easily (save $$ on parchment paper).  


                    
                These cookies are delicious.  I made the entire batch into the "thumbprint" version and used lingonberry preserves.  They disappeared at my holiday party.  


                    
                I am an experienced baker and would not preheat until ready to bake but for  those who are just starting to cook they usually follow directions to the word. Do not preheat the oven until ready to bake the cookies. New ovens take no time to preheat be energy efficient! Save on electricity or gas and having your oven hot for 2 hours before baking makes no sense.  


                    
                not everybody bakes.  


                    
                Isn't that just common sense. Anyone who bakes should not have a problem with these directions.  


                    
                Don't you think you should really wait for the cookie dough to be ready to come out of the refrigerater before pre heating the oven?  

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