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These cookies remind me so much of Christmas,
I had to call mom to find out what they were called, as it has been quite a while since I’ve had (or seen) them. Thank goodness for YouTube, as I used it to find the recipe and found 2 different methods. I think I will amalgamate versions 1 and 2 from YouTube, then learn how to make them myself…
Preheat the oil to 350°F|176°C – 365°F|185°C – be sure to manage the oil throughout the cooking as the temperature may change.
Ingredients:
Recipe options
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- This is the first video I watched on YouTube for this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNM0hm59CYA
- 1c Whole Milk
- 2 tsp vanilla
- 2 Tbsp powdered sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1 c whole wheat flour
- This is the first video I watched on YouTube for this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNM0hm59CYA
- 2nd Option, just thrown together…
- 2 Eggs
- 1c Milk
- 1 tsp Vanilla
- 1c sifted all purpose flour
- 1 tbsp white sugar
- 1/4 tsp salt
Method:
- Mix together ingredients
- Mix wet ingredients first (beat well), mix dry ingredients separately (Option 1)
- Whisk or blend wet ingredients then add to dry mix (whisk, fairly liquidy until smooth)(Again Option 1)
- Pre heat iron in oil (it has to be really hot else the batter sticks) – min 2 minutes
- Shake off excess oil
- Dip into batter but not submerged (just into the batter but not under the batter – don’t cover it, just before it goes over the top – 1 post says 1/4″ from the top)
- Then set iron back into the oil
- Sometimes they leave the iron and float, if that happens you can leave the resette in the oil and prepare the iron for another batch and redip it
- Having watched the video, I think that you should separate the batter from the iron and dip as many as will fit without overlapping
- Reheat iron 20 seconds to 1 minute before dipping the next one
- Each one should cook approx 30 seconds – once complete, remove them and set them on paper towels then a cooling tray (someone used their broiler pan for this with the rack and it worked well)
- Don’t put the powdered sugar on too soon, they need to cool first else they will absorb the powdered sugar
- Sprinkle with powdered sugar
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