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Snowflake Cookies

1/2 cup butter, softened
1/2 cup margarine, softened
3 ounces cream cheese, softened
1 cup sugar
1 egg yolk
1-1/2 teaspoon coconut extract
2-1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
powdered sugar

1. Preheat oven to 375˚F.

2.  Use an electric mixer to cream the butter and margarine until

fluffy. Gradually beat in the cream cheese and sugar.

3. Add egg yolk, coconut extract and mix well.

4. Sift the flour, baking soda, salt and cinnamon together. Add

half of the flour mixture to the butter mixture and beat until
smooth. Repeat with the rest of the flour mixture.

5. Fill the Cookie Press with dough and select Cookie Disc 2, 6,

8, or 10, or other. Form the cookies on ungreased cookie
sheets. Dust with powdered sugar.

6. Bake 10-12 minutes. Remove from cookie sheets and cool on

wire racks.

Makes 7-8 dozen

18

Assembly Instructions

1. Attach Cam Shaft to the Press Disc by inserting stem of the Shaft

into the Press Disc’s center hole. Press firmly. You will hear a click
as the Shaft snaps in place. (See Figure 1.)

2. Line the Tabs on the Motor Body up with the slots on the Cam

Disc. Insert Cam Disc into the Motor Body. Using the two Grips
on the Cam Disc, turn slightly clockwise until the Disc clicks into
position. (See Figure 2.)

3. Fit the Shaft all the way inside the

unit, the outside contours of the 
2 Discs will line up. (See Figure 3.) 

NOTE: Turn Cam Disc one click

counter-clockwise if Shaft is
difficult to insert into Motor Body.

4. Select a Disc and place it inside the Tube Cover. Then place the

Tube into the Tube Cover, turning clockwise until locked. (See
Figure 4.)

5. If a Filler Tip is to be used, refer to Figure 5 and fit the desired Tip

over the Filler Tip Adapter and secure it with the Filler Tip Cover.
Place the Filler Tip Assembly inside the Tube Cover. Then place
the Tube into the Tube Cover, turning clockwise until locked. (See
Figure 5.)

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Figure 1

Figure 4

Figure 5

Filler 
Tip

Cookie Disc

Filler 
Tip Cover

Tube Cover

Tube Cover

Tube with Tip Assembly

Tube with Disc Assembly

Figure 2

Tip Adapter

5

Tabs

Slots

Cam Disc

Grips

Figure 3

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Summary of Contents for CKM25

Page 1: ...ty service Include 8 00 U S for return shipping and handling We will notify you by mail of the amount of the charge for service and require you to pay in advance for the repair or replacement For Products Purchased in the USA but Used in Canada You may return the product insured packaged with sufficient protection and postage and insurance prepaid to the USA address listed below Please note that a...

Page 2: ...is not for use by children 4 Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used near children 5 Unplug from outlet when not in use before putting on or taking off parts and before cleaning To disconnect grasp plug and pull from electrical outlet Never pull cord 6 Avoid contacting moving parts 7 Do not operate any appliance with a frayed or damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunc...

Page 3: ...nge from a Cookie Disc to a Filler Tip and you re ready to add the final flourishes to pastries cakes and candies The Electric Cookie Press comes complete with a wide selection of interchangeable Cookie Discs and Filler Tips Get creative and make today a special occasion to remember Before Using for the First Time 1 Carefully unpack the Cookie Press and all accessories 2 After unpacking wash Cooki...

Page 4: ...t Cookie Disc 3 7 or any other Form the cookies on ungreased cookie sheets 6 Bake for 10 12 minutes Remove from cookie sheets and cool on wire racks Makes 4 5 dozen 20 Getting To Know Your Salton Electric Cookie Press Before using your Electric Cookie Press for the first time you must become familiar with all of the parts Read all instructions and safeguards carefully 3 PRODUCT MAY VARY SLIGHTLY F...

Page 5: ... the rest of the flour mixture 5 Fill the Cookie Press with dough and select Cookie Disc 10 or any other Form the cookies on ungreased cookie sheets 6 Bake 10 12 minutes Remove from cookie sheets and cool on wire racks Makes 8 9 dozen NOTE When using a recipe that calls for finely grated ingredients use a Cookie Disc with large holes We recommend using Cookie Discs 3 4 and 10 to prevent the Disc f...

Page 6: ...sc s center hole Press firmly You will hear a click as the Shaft snaps in place See Figure 1 2 Line the Tabs on the Motor Body up with the slots on the Cam Disc Insert Cam Disc into the Motor Body Using the two Grips on the Cam Disc turn slightly clockwise until the Disc clicks into position See Figure 2 3 Fit the Shaft all the way inside the unit the outside contours of the 2 Discs will line up S...

Page 7: ...m the cookies on ungreased cookie sheets 7 Bake for 8 10 minutes Remove from cookie sheets and cool on wire racks Decorate with colored sugar crystals or dust with powdered sugar Makes 5 6 dozen 17 6 With a spoon or spatula load freshly prepared cookie dough NOTE To ensure proper operation do not fill the Tube past the MAX Fill Line DO NOT OVERFILL 7 Look inside the Tube to see the ridges extendin...

Page 8: ...r sticky chill in the refrigerator for 15 minutes For best results use the recipes in this booklet until you get a feel for the proper consistency of the dough We do not recommend using store bought refrigerated cookie doughs 1 Plug the fully assembled and filled Cookie Press into a standard 120V AC outlet 2 Stand the Cookie Press upright and press against the surface of the cookie sheet Refer to ...

Page 9: ...ith the other hand turn the Tube counter clockwise until the arrow from the Motor Body lines up with the arrow on the Tube the unlock position 4 Remove the Tube from the Motor Body Pull the Cam Shaft with Press Disc out of the Motor Body Rinse and dry thoroughly CAUTION Avoid any contact of any liquid with the inside of Motor Body 5 Because of dough build up sometimes it may be necessary to clean ...

Page 10: ...arine both must be used Do not substitute one with the other Dough should be pliable enough to easily emerge from the Disc and stick on the cookie sheet If dough is too soft or sticky refrigerate for 15 minutes or beat in a small amount of flour If the dough is too stiff mix in the yolk of one egg Once dough has been loaded use it immediately Cookie dough that has been refrigerated overnight will ...

Page 11: ...of the product 12 A stiff brush will aid in cleaning the inside of the Tube and Filler Tips Storage 1 Clean the Cookie Press as instructed above 2 When the unit is not in use be sure to leave it unplugged 3 Store the Cookie Press and parts in its original box in a clean dry location User Maintenance Instructions Continued 10 Cookie Shapes Choose from any one of the Cookie Discs below to make beaut...

Page 12: ...he Disc counter clockwise until the Disc lifts out easily 6 Clean the Cam Disc with soapy water rinse and dry thoroughly 7 Wash the Filler Tip Adapter Tube Cover Filler Tip Cover Tube Cam Disc Press Disc Cam Shaft Cookie Discs and Filler Tips immediately after each use in warm soapy water Rinse and dry thoroughly Do not wash in dishwasher 8 Cookie Discs and Filler Tips are made of Stainless Steel ...

Page 13: ...he Disc counter clockwise until the Disc lifts out easily 6 Clean the Cam Disc with soapy water rinse and dry thoroughly 7 Wash the Filler Tip Adapter Tube Cover Filler Tip Cover Tube Cam Disc Press Disc Cam Shaft Cookie Discs and Filler Tips immediately after each use in warm soapy water Rinse and dry thoroughly Do not wash in dishwasher 8 Cookie Discs and Filler Tips are made of Stainless Steel ...

Page 14: ...of the product 12 A stiff brush will aid in cleaning the inside of the Tube and Filler Tips Storage 1 Clean the Cookie Press as instructed above 2 When the unit is not in use be sure to leave it unplugged 3 Store the Cookie Press and parts in its original box in a clean dry location User Maintenance Instructions Continued 10 Cookie Shapes Choose from any one of the Cookie Discs below to make beaut...

Page 15: ...arine both must be used Do not substitute one with the other Dough should be pliable enough to easily emerge from the Disc and stick on the cookie sheet If dough is too soft or sticky refrigerate for 15 minutes or beat in a small amount of flour If the dough is too stiff mix in the yolk of one egg Once dough has been loaded use it immediately Cookie dough that has been refrigerated overnight will ...

Page 16: ...ith the other hand turn the Tube counter clockwise until the arrow from the Motor Body lines up with the arrow on the Tube the unlock position 4 Remove the Tube from the Motor Body Pull the Cam Shaft with Press Disc out of the Motor Body Rinse and dry thoroughly CAUTION Avoid any contact of any liquid with the inside of Motor Body 5 Because of dough build up sometimes it may be necessary to clean ...

Page 17: ...r sticky chill in the refrigerator for 15 minutes For best results use the recipes in this booklet until you get a feel for the proper consistency of the dough We do not recommend using store bought refrigerated cookie doughs 1 Plug the fully assembled and filled Cookie Press into a standard 120V AC outlet 2 Stand the Cookie Press upright and press against the surface of the cookie sheet Refer to ...

Page 18: ...m the cookies on ungreased cookie sheets 7 Bake for 8 10 minutes Remove from cookie sheets and cool on wire racks Decorate with colored sugar crystals or dust with powdered sugar Makes 5 6 dozen 17 6 With a spoon or spatula load freshly prepared cookie dough NOTE To ensure proper operation do not fill the Tube past the MAX Fill Line DO NOT OVERFILL 7 Look inside the Tube to see the ridges extendin...

Page 19: ...sc s center hole Press firmly You will hear a click as the Shaft snaps in place See Figure 1 2 Line the Tabs on the Motor Body up with the slots on the Cam Disc Insert Cam Disc into the Motor Body Using the two Grips on the Cam Disc turn slightly clockwise until the Disc clicks into position See Figure 2 3 Fit the Shaft all the way inside the unit the outside contours of the 2 Discs will line up S...

Page 20: ... the rest of the flour mixture 5 Fill the Cookie Press with dough and select Cookie Disc 10 or any other Form the cookies on ungreased cookie sheets 6 Bake 10 12 minutes Remove from cookie sheets and cool on wire racks Makes 8 9 dozen NOTE When using a recipe that calls for finely grated ingredients use a Cookie Disc with large holes We recommend using Cookie Discs 3 4 and 10 to prevent the Disc f...

Page 21: ...t Cookie Disc 3 7 or any other Form the cookies on ungreased cookie sheets 6 Bake for 10 12 minutes Remove from cookie sheets and cool on wire racks Makes 4 5 dozen 20 Getting To Know Your Salton Electric Cookie Press Before using your Electric Cookie Press for the first time you must become familiar with all of the parts Read all instructions and safeguards carefully 3 PRODUCT MAY VARY SLIGHTLY F...

Page 22: ...nge from a Cookie Disc to a Filler Tip and you re ready to add the final flourishes to pastries cakes and candies The Electric Cookie Press comes complete with a wide selection of interchangeable Cookie Discs and Filler Tips Get creative and make today a special occasion to remember Before Using for the First Time 1 Carefully unpack the Cookie Press and all accessories 2 After unpacking wash Cooki...

Page 23: ...is not for use by children 4 Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used near children 5 Unplug from outlet when not in use before putting on or taking off parts and before cleaning To disconnect grasp plug and pull from electrical outlet Never pull cord 6 Avoid contacting moving parts 7 Do not operate any appliance with a frayed or damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunc...

Page 24: ...ty service Include 8 00 U S for return shipping and handling We will notify you by mail of the amount of the charge for service and require you to pay in advance for the repair or replacement For Products Purchased in the USA but Used in Canada You may return the product insured packaged with sufficient protection and postage and insurance prepaid to the USA address listed below Please note that a...

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