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Subject: 7/20 Fortune Cookie Day 2 Date: Fri Jul 19 2024 04:20 pm
From: Dave Drum To: All

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      Title: Send A Message Fortune Cookies
 Categories: Five, Cookies, Novelties
      Yield: 18 servings
 
    1/2 c  Almond flour; (ab 2 1/3 oz)
    1/2 c  Sugar
      1 ts Vanilla extract
      2 lg Egg whites
 
  Lightly spoon flour into a dry measuring cup; level with
  a knife. Combine flour and remaining ingredients in a
  food processor; process until blended. Scrape batter
  into a bowl using a rubber spatula; cover and chill 1
  hour.
  
  Set oven @ 400oF/205oC.
  
  Cover 2 large baking sheets with parchment paper. Draw 3
  (3") circles on paper. Turn paper over; secure with
  masking tape. Spoon 1 teaspoon batter into center of
  each of the 3 drawn circles; spread evenly to fill
  circle. Bake one sheet at 400o for 5 minutes or until
  the cookies are brown just around the edges. Remove from
  the oven. Working quickly, loosen edges of cookies with
  a spatula, and turn over.
  
  Lay the handle of a wooden spoon and a prepared fortune
  along the center of 1 cookie. Fold cookie over so the
  edges meet over the spoon handle; press edges together.
  Remove spoon. Gently pull the ends of the cookie down
  over the rim of a small bowl (or jar); hold for a few
  seconds or until set. Repeat procedure with remaining
  cookies.
  
  Repeat procedure until all of the batter is used. Cool
  cookies completely; store in an airtight container.
  
  Yield: 18 cookies (serving size: 1 cookie)
  
  These cookies are ideal for bake sales trying to promote
  a cause; customize the fortune to suit the occasion.
  Bake three cookies at a time so they'll be soft enough
  to shape.
  
  Tuck your message into the cookie while shaping. If the
  cookies become too brittle, return them to the oven for
  a few seconds to soften.
  
  By Dana McCauley
  
  RECIPE FROM: https://www.myrecipes.com
  
  Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives
 
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