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If you like a mildly flavorful and crispy wafer-like cookie, this is it! Other flavorings can be added in addition to or instead of vanilla. You can even use this recipe to make your own ice cream cones. Easy and quick! Pipe them with whipped cream or dip in melted chocolate.
If you like a mildly flavorful and crispy wafer-like cookie, this is it! Other flavorings can be added in addition to or instead of vanilla. You can even use this recipe to make your own ice cream cones. Easy and quick! Pipe them with whipped cream or dip in melted chocolate.
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I haven't made these cookies, but I have eaten them and they were delicious.
I haven't made these cookies, but I have eaten them and they were delicious.
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Lovers of pecan sandies will adore these crisp, buttery treats that are a cinch to put together The recipe is an adaptation of one developed by Dorie Greenspan for her book, “Baking: From My Home to Yours.” Not fond of pecans Try hazelnuts or almonds instead.
Lovers of pecan sandies will adore these crisp, buttery treats that are a cinch to put together The recipe is an adaptation of one developed by Dorie Greenspan for her book, “Baking: From My Home to Yours.” Not fond of pecans Try hazelnuts or almonds instead.
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Get Earl Grey Shortbread Recipe from Food Network
Get Earl Grey Shortbread Recipe from Food Network
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Get Homemade Cheddar Crackers Recipe from Food Network
Get Homemade Cheddar Crackers Recipe from Food Network
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Coat 6 pork chops with the flour; brown in the oil until golden brown. keeping remaining pork drippings in the oil in the same skillet you brown the pork chops...
Coat 6 pork chops with the flour; brown in the oil until golden brown. keeping remaining pork drippings in the oil in the same skillet you brown the pork chops...
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A few tips to get you on your way: chilling the batter before frying helps hold the batter together as it drops into the oil and makes the fritter cook more evenly Lots of recipes have you pour three inches of cooking fat into a large deep fryer, which is nothing but a big waste Use a narrow saucepan and less than two inches of cooking fat
A few tips to get you on your way: chilling the batter before frying helps hold the batter together as it drops into the oil and makes the fritter cook more evenly Lots of recipes have you pour three inches of cooking fat into a large deep fryer, which is nothing but a big waste Use a narrow saucepan and less than two inches of cooking fat