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Posted by helen
Fortune Cookies February 14, 2016 10:02PM |
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Re: Fortune Cookies February 14, 2016 11:13PM |
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Re: Fortune Cookies February 15, 2016 06:36AM |
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My mum used to make a cheat's version using pre-rolled short sweet pastry - not really fortune cookies at all but they were yummy, easy and fun.
Not really a proper answer but a good shortcut for certain audiences! :-)
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Not really a proper answer but a good shortcut for certain audiences! :-)
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Visit Mrs Cake's blog at [www.mrscake.co.nz]
Re: Fortune Cookies February 15, 2016 08:09AM |
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I have! They are such fun. The recipe is basically a tuille mixture - egg white, icing sugar and a little flour etc. You fold them in half (with typed fortune inside) then bend them over the edge of a glass. Leave to cool. They do go soft though and when I made them once as part of an icebreaker with clues inside, I noticed heaps of uneaten cookies on the tables, A little disappointing as they take ages to make.
I could pull out some storage boxes and find the exact recipe if you like - it came from the Australian Women's weekly a lot of years ago!
I could pull out some storage boxes and find the exact recipe if you like - it came from the Australian Women's weekly a lot of years ago!
Re: Fortune Cookies February 17, 2016 01:17AM |
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Re: Fortune Cookies March 11, 2016 05:58AM |
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get some wonton wrappers
insert fortune
fold in half sealing with a little water on finger tips
twist into tortellini style shape
put individually into muffin tins
brush with alittle butter
sprinkle with a little sugar (sweet fortunes!!)
bake 12 mins at 350
Four legs good, two legs bad. George Orwell
insert fortune
fold in half sealing with a little water on finger tips
twist into tortellini style shape
put individually into muffin tins
brush with alittle butter
sprinkle with a little sugar (sweet fortunes!!)
bake 12 mins at 350
Four legs good, two legs bad. George Orwell
Re: Fortune Cookies March 15, 2016 02:14AM |
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