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COOK THIS NOW This winter, I found myself in creative overdrive. Some people do 10,000-piece puzzles. Some people make homemade candles, or homemade bagels, or fall into a deep gardening obsession. I spent months designing this cookie house in a Wes Anderson-inspired monochromatic color scheme. It has working lights and a blueprint drawn to scale. It has wallpaper in every room.
In a year when so little felt under our control, this is a DIY project that lets you control every detail. Most cookie houses are made of gingerbread. And don’t get me wrong, I like gingerbread. But I love cardamom more, and I wanted a kick-ass chewy and crispy cookie base with punchy flavor. (It’s the same dough that’s used for my Diamond Cardamom Sparkle Cookies—packed with freshly ground cardamom and black pepper and layered with lemon zest.) The cookie provides a bright background for the decor, which skips the classic candy overload, and focuses instead on cool-toned shimmer and shine. Because all that shine and sparkle is the point. I hope this cookie project brings you reprieve from the quarantine doldrums, adding a little holiday joy as we wrap up a difficult year. Make some hot toddies or cocoa, turn on your favorite holiday movie or music, and dive in. Be sure to print the PDF guide before you start! READ MORE
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