8819 chics filling Recipes
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this recipeis from an old gourmet magazine in 1997 and it... and43 Morethis recipeis from an old gourmet magazine in 1997 and it s fantastic, all-purpose flour, sugar, salt, cold unsalted butter, cut into bits, cream cheese, cut into bits, egg yolk, vanilla, filling (apricot or cherry jam, ready made poppy seed or prune filling), in a bowl, with a pastry blender, or food processor, blend or pulse flour, sugar and salt to combine and add butter and cream cheese, blending or pulsing until mixture resembles coarse crumbs., in a small bowl, stir together yolk and vanilla and add to flour mixture, blending or pulsing just until mixture begins to come together (do not overmix). gather dough into a ball and flatten into a disk. chill dough, wrapped in plastic wrap, at least 1 hour and up to 2 days., preheat oven to 375. divide the dough in half. on a lightly floured cool surface, knead half the dough (keeping other half wrapped and chilled) 2 or 3 times to make it less crumbly. roll out dough 1/4-inch thick, and with a 3-inch cutter, cut out as many rounds as possible. transfer rounds with a metal spatula to a large baking sheet, arranging about 1/2 inch apart. reroll scraps and cut out more rounds. put 1 tsp filling in centre of each round and fold up edges to form triangular cookies resembling a tricornered hat, pinching corners together and leaving filling exposed. (pinch dough tightly enough so seams are no longer visible and sides are taut enough to prevent cookies from leaking the filling as they bake.), bake hamantashen in middle of oven 20 minutes , or until pale golden. cool hamantashen on baking sheet 5 minutes and transfer to racks to cool completely. make more hamantashen with remaining dough and filling in same manner. hamantashen keep in an airtight container at room temperature for 5 days. makes 2 dozen., margarine or butter, softened, sugar, egg, orange juice concentrate, vanilla, salt, up to 1 tbsp. of water, cherry pie filling , slightly drained of the gooey syrup, breadcrumbs, flour, powdered sugar for garnish, in the bowl of an electric mixer , cream together the margarine or butter and sugar. add the egg, orange juice concentrate and vanilla. beat to combine. add in the flour and salt., beat in the water a few drops at a time until dough starts to come away from sides of bowl (you can do this in a food processor). place the dough on wax paper and push it into a flat disk. place another sheet of wax paper on top and wrap the dough in foil. refrigerate for at least 2 hours or as long as overnight., at baking time , preheat oven to 350. in a bowl, combine the slightly drained cherry pie filling and bread crumbs. mix to combine., on a floured surface , roll out the dough until it s about 1/4-inch thick. using a round cookie cutter, cut out circles. spoon 2 to 3 cherries and a little bit of filling onto the dough circles and form into triangles. place on a cookie sheet lined with baking paper. bake for 12-15 minutes or until just starting to turn pale golden. remove from oven and cool on rack. when cool, dust with powdered sugar and serve. makes 2 to 3 dozen depending on the size circle you cut out., margarine or butter, sugar, egg, vanilla, flour, cocoa, baking powder, baking soda, salt, raspberry preserves, grease 2 cookie sheets. in an electric mixer , combine the margarine, sugar, egg and vanilla and beat until fluffy., in another bowl, combine the cocoa , flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. mix to combine and then add to the margarine mixture. do not over mix. divide dough in half and chill for 1 hour., submitted by rozie schwartzman who got it from a blog she can tsp remember .15 min, 45 ingredients
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pecan pies of today bare little resemblance to their 19th... and8 Morepecan pies of today bare little resemblance to their 19th-century inspiration. could we recreate a traditional pecan pie without using modern day, processed corn syrup here s what we discovered, test kitchen discoveries, many traditional syrups (cane, sorghum) produced a great pie, but we had to mail away for them. in the end, combining maple syrup with brown sugar and molasses replicated the old-fashioned versions perfectly., start the pie at 450 degrees and then drop down the temperature to 325 degrees to ensure the bottom crust is crisp and golden brown., if you don tsp let your pie completely cool , the filling won tsp firm to the proper consistency and the pie won tsp slice nicely., a last-minute addition of cream yielded a welcome custardy transformation to the filling. this also made the filling looser; a problem easily solved by adding extra egg yolks., toasting the nuts before they went into the pie gave them enough crunch and flavor to hold their own in the filling., move over , karo, before cloying karo syrup monopolized the market , pies were made with many other, less processed types of syrup, including sorghum (made from a cereal grass) and cane (made from the boiled-down juice of the sugarcane plant). these syrups still exist, and you can mail-serving them, but otherwise you ll probably need to travel to places like louisiana or kentucky to find them. we tasted a range of such syrups, including steen s 100% pure cane syrup and townsend s sweet sorghum, then tried to duplicate their complex flavors from products we could buy at the supermarket. in the end, a combination of three ordinary sweeteners created an old-fashioned flavor that easily bested karo.1 hour , 9 ingredients
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chocolate-covered cream-filled snack cakes (such as ring ... and4 Morechocolate-covered cream-filled snack cakes (such as ring dings), chocolate cream-filled snack cakes (such as 100-calorie packs of hostess chocolate cupcakes), black licorice laces, m & s, chocolate and vanilla icing5 ingredients
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white sugar, warm water (100 degrees f/40 degrees cup) and7 Morewhite sugar, warm water (100 degrees f/40 degrees cup), active dry yeast, all-purpose flour, margarine, softened, egg yolks, sour cream, apricot or other fruit filling (such as baker fine dessert filling), sugar , for dusting1 hour 5 min, 9 ingredients
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white sugar and15 Morewhite sugar, warm water - 100 to 110 degrees f (40 to 45 degrees cup), dry yeast, white sugar, eggs, salt, milk, all purpose flour, divided, butter, almond cake and pastry filling (not almond paste), butter, softened, white sugar, dyed hard-cooked easter eggs, egg, beaten, white sugar for sprinkling , or as desired, sliced almonds, divided1 hour 40 min, 16 ingredients
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pillsbury refrigerated pie crust , softened as directed o... and16 Morepillsbury refrigerated pie crust , softened as directed on box, pecan filling, eggs, granulated sugar, dark corn syrup, butter or margarine, melted, salt (optional), chopped pecans, chocolate filling, hot milk, vanilla extract, semisweet chocolate chips, whipping cream, powdered sugar, vanilla extract, chocolate curls (optional)25 min, 18 ingredients
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sauce, olive oil, onion, chopped, bay leaf and21 Moresauce, olive oil, onion, chopped, bay leaf, garlic, chopped, dried oregano, dried basil, crushed tomatoes, diced tomatoes, ground cinnamon, lasagna noodles, cheese filling, part-skim ricotta cheese, eggs, beaten, grated parmesan cheese, dried basil, garlic, minced, vegetable filling, olive oil, onion, sliced, fresh mushrooms, sliced, spinach, rinsed and chopped, zucchini, sliced, mozzarella cheese, sliced, grated parmesan cheese3 hour , 25 ingredients
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sauerkraut filling, butter, chopped onion and14 Moresauerkraut filling, butter, chopped onion, sauerkraut, drained and minced, salt and pepper to taste, potato filling, butter, chopped onion, cold mashed potatoes, salt, white pepper, dough, egg, sour cream, all-purpose flour, salt, baking powder40 min, 17 ingredients
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Apple Tartinapple tartin and3 Moreapple tartin, quick cooked tart it is called an apple tartin and is very simple and beautiful. my daughter has made this for school and she never brings any back, plus she always has a large number of requests for the recipe. this depends on the size of the saute pan you use. i start with about a 10 pan well coated with no stick pam and i use about 2 sliced apples, about a 1/2 to 1/4 thick (i like granny smith, but use what you like). i then melt unsalted butter and enough brown sugar to cover bottom of the pan and make a thick syrup after it cooks. i thin put the apples into the syrup and cook a few minutes so they get coated good with the syrup., i over lay the apples or shingle them is the tech term in a round circle like a huge sun flower design or something that works for you, be creative! i then use bought flake pastry dough and put on top of the apples enough to cover completely and make an edge on the outside of the tart. you can roll the dough at the edge make a little design in it to close the edge or just leave the edge open but in a round shape no rough edges.then i put in the oven and brown the pastry dough. when it is done (doesn tsp take long to cook) i have a large plate that i put over the saute pan and invert so the whole thing comes out with the, apples on top and the crust on bottom. i then coat with my simple water and sugar syrup ( recipe above) for a shiny coat and then i serve with cool whip or ice cream. 1 thing i forgot . you will have a center hole the apples you can cut a round shape ot of the apple or fill with cool whip, but if you can cut the top of the apple with the stem intact it looks nice in the hole. i have used cookie dough for this recipe and it works , but the pastry works best for me.15 min, 4 ingredients
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