
Caroline923
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Thanks so much - I have some good research to do....about the agave - I hve learned not all brands the same - so there are several that may work.
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Thanks - looks intriguing
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Searching for gluten free - and sorta sugar free (agave ok) desserts. Love to find a cupcake recipe - and I am aware of the King Arthur flour to use.
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Totally realize there will not be great texture or taste - but hoping I can improve on the purchased cardboard options currently available in health food stores, etc. So - any ideas? Would ideally not like to use real sugar, but Splenda or similar subsitute, as well as jack up the protein to 8-10 grams per serving of a cookie or brownie. HELP !!
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clearly this is not a simple process - the baking is the easy part - thanks for your time and assistance I do love the cookie labels - in Texas we have to have each item wrapped - so plan on using cello food grade and adding sticky label to each
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Finally decided to "sell" my desserts after over 10 years of doing it for a hobby. Have no idea how to price...will be boutique operation, hand delivered - not shipped - no store front. Desserts are created by the order - customized. Use only the finest ingredients - European chocolates and butters...Help on pricing - location is in Texas.
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thanks so much - looks like it might work
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The famous Baltimore Berger Cookie - does anybody have a recipe for these chocolate fudgy treats? Hard to get them in Texas this time of year!
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Looking for a source or wholesale pre-wrapped sweets - bite sized. Want a gourmet level, custom item - inch cubes of fudge or mini cookies orwhatever would have a bit of a shelf life or be freezable. Need to be able to leave them out for a business day and don't want food that is not wrapped for hygiene reasons.
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I assume you are soaking the cake with the cream and not adding it as a liquid??
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In search of recipe for Bristol Cream Sherry Pound Cake
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I have mad it many many times and my German friends say it is great. Oops - the author is Sheraton not Stewart. I have used boxed pudding when in a pinch..and it is a few hours with the rising times. I do it either in a 9X13 pan and let them cut the squarers..or for a pretty presentation it works in a 12 inch spring form pan and you can remove the sides for serving...
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Is this anything like a bienenstick (bee sting cake)? Google doesn't produce many results for "bienenstuck." ← The German Cook book by Mimi Stewart has a good one in it...
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I know about that change - but the bread is not the same - was tryng to locate the original baker and or recipe...but thanks
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There was a place in La Grange, Texas called the Bon Ton. They made the most incredible white bread know to mankind - REALLY!!! Does anyone know how I might acquire the recipe???
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Thanks for recipe - looks great - wil try this weekend...
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Looking for a smores recipe that would be in bar form for an adult party. Need to make ahead - and if possible freeze - wondering if that would hurt the marshmallow part?
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Love the Kaye Hansen one - thanks so much
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The original diner cake - moist yellow cake with fudgy frosting - need recipe suggestions. Debbi Fields has one - any other suggestions?
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Where can I get this dessert in Houston????
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thanks - know about those two actually...
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You have to try Polo's - in Greenway Plaza - new and GREAT - owned by same chef that has the Post Oak Grill - and if you have tons of money and are into thte hi end - Tony's on Richmond in Greenway - they will cook anything you aske for andin any way you want - no matter how you do it - but you pay for it!
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Loooking for apple or peach low carb cobbler recipes - any decent ones out there that have taste and texture of the real thing??
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frustrated chemist - always want to try new combinations - not trying to lower fat content - after all pound cake is just that - pounds!!!!
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Have used most of the more common ingredients - sour cream, cream, Philadelphia cream cheese....and was wondering if mascarpone would work - as a subsitution for say cream cheese in equal volume/weight? Anybody every try?