Preheat oven to 250°F degrees.
- light brown sugar
- butter
- white corn syrup
- vanilla
- salt
- ground cinnamon – .25 tsp ground ginger
- pumpkin
- water
- eggs
- Cake Mix
- ground nutmeg
- pecan halves
- butter
- light brown sugar
- vanilla
- salt
- light corn syrup
- eggs
- inch unbaked pie shell
- whipped cream or vanilla ice cream
- Eggs
- Cinnamon
- Vanilla extract
- Granulated sugar
- stk butter
- 1% lowfat milk
- Powdered sugar
No initial rise has happened to me before with this recipe, and I have found that it very often is the yeast. I also use a candy thermometer or a meat thermometer to be precise about the milk temp.
- ICING
- butter
- 21⁄2 TBS. cinnamon
- FILLING
- all-purpose flour
- eggs
- salt
- warm milk
- 1⁄2 c. granulated sugar
- DOUGH
- 11⁄4 oz. pckg. Yeast
- 11⁄2 c. confectioners sugar
- baking powder
- egg
- butter
- sugar
- flour
- orange juice
- vanilla
I use my cookie press with this recipe, but even without one, these are quick and yummy – slightly dry cookies.
- ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR
- ALMOND EXTRACT
- EGG YOLK
- SUGAR
- UNSWEETENED COCOA POWDER
When these come out right, they are airy, tender, and wholesome. When they come out wrong (rising is a tricky business), they are still very enjoyable, especially with preserves. The dough is very sticky and hard to handle, so it requires a stint in the fridge. Makes 12 biscuits, 128 cal each
- baking powder
- sugar
- unbleached all-purpose flour
- whole wheat flour
- salt
- vegetable shortening
- skim milk
Per serving: Calories 192, Protein 5g, Fat 7g
So delicious. Best ever. So tender and dense, just a little sweet, with delicate cornmeal flavor. Great on its own but performs perfectly as a side, was nice dipping in the glaze of the Honey-Pineapple Yams. Nice in the morning too with a spot of honey. I must experiment with adding different stuff to the batter. And it was super easy too.
“Take this basic recipe even farther by stirring in other ingredients, such as sliced scallions, fresh herbs, sun-dried tomatoes, or even by using blue cornmeal. To make muffins, simply spoon the batter into sprayed muffin cups, then bake about 15 minutes. The mini-sized muffins are especially nice for a brunch, and children love them.”
- skim milk
- salt
- baking powder
- sugar
- unbleached all-purpose flour
- yellow cornmeal
- Nonstick cooking spray
- vegetable oil