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mamma llama
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Sun, Mar 22 2020, 8:32 am
Hi!
Does anyone have a really good recipe for Pareve biscuits or English muffins?
I want to surprise my kids and figured I may as well use up the chametz ingredients in the process...
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Sunny Days
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Sun, Mar 22 2020, 8:40 am
Bragging
Have fun!
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mamma llama
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Sun, Mar 22 2020, 8:42 am
gamzehyaavor wrote: | Bragging
Have fun! |
Haha!
I don't know if you can call it bragging if I don't have a recipe yet... (Means I never made it before!)
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MiriFr
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Sun, Mar 22 2020, 9:18 am
By "biscuit", do you actually mean "cookie" but in British? Or do you mean like a bread type of food?
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mamma llama
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Sun, Mar 22 2020, 9:29 am
MiriFr wrote: | By "biscuit", do you actually mean "cookie" but in British? Or do you mean like a bread type of food? |
I mean the bread type.
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Rappel
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Sun, Mar 22 2020, 9:31 am
mamma llama wrote: | Hi!
Does anyone have a really good recipe for Pareve biscuits or English muffins?
I want to surprise my kids and figured I may as well use up the chametz ingredients in the process... |
Good for you!
Biscuits are super easy. Doubly so for baking powder-based ones
If I don't feel like making chalavi simanim, then I make them parve. Just replace the milk with water, and the butter with oil. Knead as little as possible, and roll out your oil biscuits a little thicker than you would a butter one. 10-15 minutes in the oven, and voila, enjoy!
(And btw, totally worth doing the last stage with your kids. You can use cups as cutters so everyone can do it together, and then they get to see how poofy they got in the oven, and everyone enjoys them hot!)
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mamma llama
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Sun, Mar 22 2020, 9:34 am
Rappel wrote: | Good for you!
Biscuits are super easy. Doubly so for baking powder-based ones
If I don't feel like making chalavi simanim, then I make them parve. Just replace the milk with water, and the butter with oil. Knead as little as possible, and roll out your oil biscuits a little thicker than you would a butter one. 10-15 minutes in the oven, and voila, enjoy!
(And btw, totally worth doing the last stage with your kids. You can use cups as cutters so everyone can do it together, and then they get to see how poofy they got in the oven, and everyone enjoys them hot!) |
Would you be able to post the recipe?
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mamma llama
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Sun, Mar 22 2020, 9:42 am
Thanks so much!
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