• Updates was:This is Discouraging

    From Dave Drum@1:229/452 to Sean Dennis on Mon Jul 19 11:01:14 2021
    Sean Dennis wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    I am assuming (yes, I know) that you still have the big batch of stuff
    I sent you to re-import when you get set up. If not, lemme know and
    I'll see to it that you get a fresh copy .... now with a couple hundred more recipes.

    I'll ask for the update when the new system is ready. Either today or tomorrow I'm moving this computer back to Linux as I scrounged up a
    better NIC (D-Link DFE530TX+) to put in here instead of the poorly supported (and poorly performing) Broadcom onboard NIC that is in this computer now.

    Will you need the whole megilla? Or just the latest? This currently is
    the newest in my base.

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Valentine's Fortune Cookies
    Categories: Cookies, Novelties, Citrus
    Yield: 12 servings

    2 Egg whites; room temp
    1 ts Pure Vanilla extract
    1 tb Fresh squeezed Lemon Juice
    3 tb Oil; neutral
    1/2 c (4 oz/112 g) A-P Flour
    1/2 c (4 oz/112 g) Sugar
    1 1/2 ts Cornstarch
    1/4 ts Salt
    2 ts Water
    Pink or red food coloring

    Line your best quality baking sheets with parchment
    paper. You can also just use Silpat or just a nonstick
    baking sheet with a little spray.

    In a medium sized bowl, add the egg whites, vanilla,
    lemon juice, vegetable oil and water.

    Whisk until the eggs are frothy (not stiff) about 20 sec.

    Sift in the flour, sugar, cornflour and salt. Whisk in
    the dry ingredients until all incorporated and you have
    a smooth batter with no lumps

    Divide the batter in half ( or thirds/ fourths) and dye
    how you like.

    If you're going to get fancy with decorating, put into
    squeeze bottles. These would be just as cute just solid
    in different colors without the hearts and such.

    Refrigerate for at least 1 hour, however you can make it
    a few days in advance and it will keep just fine.

    Make your fortunes to fill the cookies.

    WHEN YOUR BATTER IS CHILLED: Measure out 1 tbsp batter
    for each cookie, and with the back of a spoon, spread
    out thinly to 4 1/2 inch diameter both ways. Only work on
    and bake 2 cookies at a time. The final assembling is
    time sensitive, don't overwhelm yourself with more than
    2 cookies.

    For hearts-with a contrasting color, squeeze on dots.
    Take a toothpick and start a little bit above the dot
    and drag it through the dot to create a tail. Just polka
    dots are cute too.

    Get creative and make any design or color you want.

    Bake @ 325ºF/165ºC.

    Pop the 2 cookies in the oven for ROUGHLY 12 minutes.
    Keep a close eye in them, every oven is different.

    The cookies are done when the outer edge is golden brown
    and releases easily from paper or pan.

    This next part is time sensitive!! you need to work very
    quickly and book it!!

    Pull the cookies out of the oven, release the cookie by
    running a spatula underneath it. Flip them over and
    place the fortune in the middles.

    Fold in half. crimp, folded side down, edges up, over a
    coffee cup.

    Place in a muffin tin while cookies cool so they keep
    their shape.

    NOTE: If your cookie goes hard while you are moulding
    the other, don't worry! Pop it back in the oven for a
    minute to warm and soften it.

    You can make them up to 3 days in advance, after that
    the cookies might go a little soft. Remember when making
    these that they are a labor of love, a little finicky
    but well worth it. :)

    RECIPE NOTES: Make up to 2 days in advance and store in
    an air tight container at room temperature.

    By Gemma Stafford

    RECIPE FROM: https://www.biggerbolderbaking.com

    Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Dave Drum on Mon Jul 19 18:20:44 2021
    Hello Dave,

    Monday July 19 2021 11:01, you wrote to me:

    Will you need the whole megilla? Or just the latest? This currently is
    the newest in my base.

    I have your entire collection still (and if I don't I can get it from your GDrive). I also have all of Michael's recipes, thanks to Jim, and I -still- need to email Bill for his setup. Jim once kindly sent me all of his recipes on a DVD. I thought I had it still but I don't see it anywhere.

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Slow-Cooker Cheesy Hash Brown Casserole (Betty Crocker)
    Categories: Crockpot, Casserole, Cheese/eggs, Side dish, Seandennis
    Yield: 6 Servings

    1 T Butter
    1 Small onion, diced
    2 To 3 cloves garlic, finely
    Chopped
    1 Bag (32 oz) refrigerated
    Hash brown potatoes
    3 c Shredded Cheddar cheese
    (12 oz)
    2 c Sour cream
    1 Can (10 3/4 oz) condensed
    Cream of mushroom soup
    1/2 t Salt
    1/2 t Pepper

    Prep time : 15 minutes
    Total time: 5 hours 15 minutes

    1. Spray a 5-quart slow cooker with cooking spray.

    2. In 8-inch skillet, melt butter over medium-high heat. Cook onion
    and garlic in butter, stirring frequently, 2 to 3 minutes or until
    translucent and soft.

    3. In large bowl, stir onion mixture and remaining ingredients until
    well combined.

    4. Place in slow cooker. Cover and cook on Low heat setting 5 to 6
    hours.

    Recipe by Corey Valley
    (http://www.bettycrocker.com/menus-holidays-parties/Team-Betty/Friends
    Cor eyValley)

    From:
    http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/slow-cooker-cheesy-hash-brown-cass
    rol e

    MM'd by Sean Dennis on 20 January 2017.

    MMMMM

    -- Sean

    ... The best way to appreciate leisure is to work hard for it.
    --- GoldED/2 3.0.1
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