Posted April 03, 2013
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Posted April 03, 2013
DarkoD13: No problem. You can always try the cream cheese/sugar mixture to see if it's sweet enough for you. Just remember that the jam and chocolate will add to the overall sweetness.
EDIT: Turns out the glass I used was actually about 350 ml.
No. They have a much more intense flavor. They are cinnamon/caramel biscuits. They are usually advertised as coffee biscuits.
Is the Lotus brand sold in Denmark?
SirEyeball: Not sure will ask my local vendor ;) and yes momo is that not what you do an game sites ;) EDIT: Turns out the glass I used was actually about 350 ml.
No. They have a much more intense flavor. They are cinnamon/caramel biscuits. They are usually advertised as coffee biscuits.
Is the Lotus brand sold in Denmark?
This was my second baked cheesecake. I had made the first one with Raspberry Marshmallow Fluff instead of sugar, but I didn't like it.
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Posted April 03, 2013
Wellll usually it is me giving away secret recipes but carry on!
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Posted April 03, 2013
Looks tasty!
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Posted April 03, 2013
SirEyeball: Not sure will ask my local vendor ;) and yes momo is that not what you do an game sites ;)
DarkoD13: You could use digestives, that's the usual choice for cheesecakes. But I loved the cinnamon flavor of speculoos. I also want to try it out with shortbread biscuits at some point. Also, use a machine for mixing the filling. We call them mixers, I'm not sure if that's the correct word. This was my second baked cheesecake. I had made the first one with Raspberry Marshmallow Fluff instead of sugar, but I didn't like it.
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Posted April 03, 2013
Well, as you said, this is the ninja thread. You have to drop a recipe once in a while. Feel free to share! :) Any tips on s'mores? I've wanted to try them out. I have chocolate, fluff, mini marshmallows. I'm not sure what kind of biscuits to use.
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Posted April 03, 2013
DarkoD13: Well, as you said, this is the ninja thread. You have to drop a recipe once in a while. Feel free to share! :) Any tips on s'mores? I've wanted to try them out. I have chocolate, fluff, mini marshmallows. I'm not sure what kind of biscuits to use.
graham crackers! And use the best chocolate you can find...
A campfire helps - just sayin.
Post edited April 03, 2013 by Momo1991
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Posted April 03, 2013
WTF? No graham crackers in Greece? That is a crying shame...
Guess you'll need to make your own then, huh?
http://smittenkitchen.com/blog/2009/05/graham-crackers/
Guess you'll need to make your own then, huh?
http://smittenkitchen.com/blog/2009/05/graham-crackers/
Post edited April 03, 2013 by Momo1991
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Posted April 03, 2013
Well I will go back to molesting my nvn game see ya all in a while
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Are they eaten warm? I could use some vanilla fluff and just put everything in the oven? Or not?
Momo1991: WTF? No graham crackers in Greece? That is a crying shame...
Guess you'll need to make your own then, huh?
http://smittenkitchen.com/blog/2009/05/graham-crackers/
From what I see, petit beurre biscuits would be an acceptable substitute. Guess you'll need to make your own then, huh?
http://smittenkitchen.com/blog/2009/05/graham-crackers/
Are they eaten warm? I could use some vanilla fluff and just put everything in the oven? Or not?
Post edited April 03, 2013 by DarkoD13
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Posted April 03, 2013
They don't sell graham crackers in Greece!? Do they sell Teddy Grahams? Cause those are basically the same thing, but in the shape of teddy bears. Here are also some pretty good looking recipes for graham crackers, if you're a cooking kind of person:
http://www.browneyedbaker.com/2012/06/26/homemade-graham-crackers-recipe/
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/graham-crackers-recipe/index.html
http://smittenkitchen.com/blog/2009/05/graham-crackers/
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/honey-graham-crackers/
Edit: Petit Beurre would be acceptable, if that's the best you can find. You might want to consider adding a dot of honey, because graham crackers are infused with a slight honey taste that I dont think would be in these French biscuit.
And yes, just bake the whole big thing in the oven, until all gooey and warm. Mmm...
http://www.browneyedbaker.com/2012/06/26/homemade-graham-crackers-recipe/
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/graham-crackers-recipe/index.html
http://smittenkitchen.com/blog/2009/05/graham-crackers/
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/honey-graham-crackers/
Edit: Petit Beurre would be acceptable, if that's the best you can find. You might want to consider adding a dot of honey, because graham crackers are infused with a slight honey taste that I dont think would be in these French biscuit.
And yes, just bake the whole big thing in the oven, until all gooey and warm. Mmm...
Post edited April 03, 2013 by RichieBerry
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Posted April 03, 2013
I don't think these products are sold in Europe in general. Wikipedia says digestive biscuits are the British equivalent of Graham crackers, so I might use them. I don't feel like baking at the moment.
Do you have a good s'more recipe to recommend? I currently have both mini marshmallows and fluff, so I'm good on that front.
OK, good to know. Thanks.
Do you have a good s'more recipe to recommend? I currently have both mini marshmallows and fluff, so I'm good on that front.
OK, good to know. Thanks.
Post edited April 03, 2013 by DarkoD13
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Posted April 03, 2013
DarkoD13: I don't think these products are sold in Europe in general. Wikipedia says digestive biscuits are the British equivalent of Graham crackers, so I might use them. I don't feel like baking at the moment.
Do you have a good s'more recipe to recommend? I currently have both mini marshmallows and fluff, so I'm good on that front.
I'd use dark chocolate in this recipe myself - but then I ALWAYS adjust recipes to suit myself and the ingredient I have on hand - this isn't really baking, which requires a bit more finesse when adjusting so you should be fine.Do you have a good s'more recipe to recommend? I currently have both mini marshmallows and fluff, so I'm good on that front.
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Posted April 03, 2013
DarkoD13: I don't think these products are sold in Europe in general. Wikipedia says digestive biscuits are the British equivalent of Graham crackers, so I might use them. I don't feel like baking at the moment.
Do you have a good s'more recipe to recommend? I currently have both mini marshmallows and fluff, so I'm good on that front.
I'd recommend using the mini marshmallows. They sort of puff up in a way that fluff wouldn't do, and the "skin of the marshmallow has a slightly different texture. Here's a recipe: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/paula-deen/sure-fire-no-fire-smores-recipe/index.html Do you have a good s'more recipe to recommend? I currently have both mini marshmallows and fluff, so I'm good on that front.
But it's pretty hard to go wrong with a s'more. This recipe does add the chocolate after you cook it, which I suppose would make it a bit less messy.
Post edited April 03, 2013 by RichieBerry