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Luck Of The Irish Fortune Cookies

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  1. Step 1

    Step 1

    You’re gonna need:
    two eggs
    3 tblspns vegitable oil
    1 tsp vanilla
    ½ cup sifted flour
    1 1/2 teaspoons cornstarch
    1/4 teaspoon salt
    ½ cup granulated sugar
    2 ½ tsp water
    ½ tsp green fortune coloring
    and a muffin pan

  2. Step 2

    Step 2

    Preheat oven to 300 degrees.
    Separate the egg whites from the yolks. Discard yolks or save for a yummy Irish Cream Crème brulee, Add the vanilla and the oil. Beat until frothy but not firm

    Add all the dry ingredients, sift flour into bowl, and mix so there’re no lumps.

    Add the green water, blend.

    Keep stirring until the mixture most closely resembles pancake batter


  3. Step 3

    Step 3

    Next, on a well oiled baking sheet, carefully spoon out the cookie batter into circles about 3 inches in diameter. I find 3 discs per tray works best. Bake for 10 to 15 minutes or until the edges turn golden brown.

  4. Step 4

    Step 4

    Now’s the time to extract the cookies from the baking sheet, you must work quickly because the cookies will harden and make folding impossible. Starting from the edges carefully but not slowly loosen the discs from the sheet. Some of you might want to wear gloves, I have tough man hands, so I can bear the fresh form the oven cookie heat. Once freed place the prewritten precut fortune in the middle of the cookie, fold the edges till they meet, pinch the subsequent edges together...


  5. Step 5

    Step 5

    ... and viola you’ve made a fortune cookie!

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Gir

Gir

10 Mar 10:28

yummyy..

kermit

kermit

10 Mar 10:36

hmm this is cool

Cat Morley

Cat Morley

10 Mar 14:36

These are awesome, definitely got to try them for St. Paddy's day. Your videos are great, you can embed them in to your projects by pasting the YouTube code in to the summary box too! :D

Courtney.

Courtney.

10 Mar 18:43

Your videos are so brill!!! Wow....

Waffle I.

Waffle I.

10 Mar 20:24

"I have man hands..." Ha ha! That was hilarious, and I'm totally making some!

Ryden

Ryden

11 Mar 01:34

Yay! Those look great!

Nosnin

Nosnin

11 Mar 04:01

Very neat!

ʎǝɔɐɹƃ

ʎǝɔɐɹƃ

16 Mar 20:53

Now - thats how everybody should smile
Lurveee the cookies x

Courtney.

Courtney.

17 Mar 17:51

Since it's saint paddys day today, and i have all the ingrediants... im gonna make them now!!

sammejj

sammejj

19 Aug 16:00

this is a great tutorial
i use the side of a mug to get the shape

Ezme

Ezme

26 Nov 17:11

thats awesome must try! shame the video wont work though :(

Janiboni

Janiboni

30 May 17:35

this is so original! I was looking for some cool recipes for my birthday party and I definately will make this! I´ll put a version when it´s done ^^

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March 10, 2008 03:38

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