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cookie press

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noun

  1. a device, operating in a manner similar to that of a syringe, in which dough is inserted in a chamber and extruded, by means of a plunger, through one of a number of interchangeable dies to form a shaped cylinder that is sliced into individual cookies.


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It contained a potato grater, an old travel clock, a silver funnel, a cookie press for making sesame cookies, and clothing.

From The Guardian • Jan. 7, 2019

Place one teaspoonful of filling on each cookie, cover with another cookie, press edges together.

From The New Dr. Price Cookbook by Royal baking powder company, New York

Spread a teaspoon of Dates on each cookie, cover with another cookie, press edges together firmly and bake in moderate oven.—Mrs.

From Civic League Cook Book by

Place one teaspoon of filling on each cookie, cover with another cookie, press edges together.

From New Royal Cook Book by Anonymous