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Reading the Recipe | Ingredient Preparation | Scaling Your Recipe
Knowing how to follow and read your recipe will help make your cooking or baking experience a success. Properly preparing your ingredients, using proper cooking times and temperatures, and proper bakeware or cookware all assist in the success of your end product.
crock pot, slow cooker, slow cooking
crock pot, slow cooker, slow cooking
crock pot, slow cooker, slow cooking
crock pot, slow cooker, slow cooking
crock pot, slow cooker, slow cooking
Gnarly Fingers
finger-lickin' good
Fragile fingernails and gnarled knuckles - what could be better?
Ingredients: Makes 30-40 twisted fingers
2 - 3 tbsp.
Creepy Eyeballs
Aagghh!!
It's eerie when your food can watch you eat.
Ingredients: Makes 20 look-me-in-the-eye-when-I'm-talking-to-you cookies
3 (1 oz.
Zombie Eyes
EERIE!!
Keep watching them - they NEVER blink!
Ingredients: Makes 12 eggs that will watch your every move
6 eggs
1/4 C. mayonnaise
1/4tsp.
Dough Toes
Hideous!
They're short and stubby, crusty and disgusting - they're dough toes!
Ingredients: Makes about 64 unmanicured toes
1 (11 oz.
Brittle Bones
Bone Chilling!!
No bones about it-they're creepy andspine-tingling, and they crunch when you bite 'em.
Ingredients: Makes 20 crunchy bones
5 large pretzel rods
10 thin pretzel sticks
20 regular marshmallows
20 mini marshmallows
12-14 oz.
crock pot, slow cooker, slow cooking
Football season is the perfect times to make a football cake for your football fans. It is easy to create and decorate this cake by starting with a round cake. All that is needed is a round cake, chocolate frosting, and a little white frosting. This football cake is perfect for a birthday or a championship victory celebration. It would also make a great dessert for a Super Bowl or tailgating party.
The tradition of the King's Cake was originally started as a method of choosing a sacred king during the time of pre-Christian religions of Europe. The cake was baked with a nut or a bean inside and whomever got the piece containing the prize was chosen as the Sacred King. The King's Cake tradition was carried down through the generations and is still a huge part of the Carnival Season and Mardi Gras today.
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