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2 cups sugar Mix sugar, shortening and eggs thoroughly and then add alternately buttermilk and dry ingredients and vanilla. Chill overnight. Roll in figure 8 and bake until lightly brown in 400 degree oven. -Mary Carlson, Bethesda Lutheran Church Cookbook Yield: need to ask… Connor made these the week after Christmas 2010. He used shortening and a buttermilk substitution.
I tried to show with this design that my morals are not perfect. They probably do not match yours and I am impishly proud of my individual beliefs. I do not think I or you or any religion or political party can get it exactly right. We are only humans. 1 or 2 packets Active Dry Yeast (0.25 to 0.5 oz) In a small bowl, combine yeast with water and 1 Tbs sugar; allow to stand until frothy. In a sauce pan, scald milk, add butter and allow to cool. In a second small bowl, combine 1 cup sugar, salt and eggs, beat until thick. In a large bowl, combine flour, and the yeast, milk and egg mixtures, beat 10 minutes until dough is light but stiff. Knead dough 3 to 4 minutes on a floured board. Put dough in a greased large bowl and cover with a tea towel. Place the bowl on a pan of hot water. Let the dough rise until it doubles in size, punch and let rise again. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In batches, roll out dough on floured board to 0.25 inch, cut into 3 inch squares. Spoon a dab (about a tsp) of poppy seed filling in the center of each square. With each square, fold corners in and pinch together. Put the rolls on cookie sheet, well separated. Bake for approximately 20 minutes. Yield: about 6 dozen rolls My mom made these every year around Christmas. She got the recipe from her mother-in-law, who go it from her mother-in-law. Amy will need to pass it along to Connor’s future wife. In the past couple years, I have been making raspberry rolls as well. The idea behind this design has been rolling around in my head for years. I always thought Starfleet would have a marine corp. It is such an essential part of our current navies. In the original series the three colors of uniform represented the shipboard functions. It made sense to me that the the Corps would have their own color. I initially thought green but switched to gray since the actual uniform color would be terrain specific… 2 talespoons flour Pour turkey drippings into a large container and let cook slightly. Skim fat from drippings and reserve. In a large saucepan over medium heat, make a roux by combining 2 tablespoons of the skimmed fat and the flour. Cook until mixture is a beige color. Slowly whisk in 2 cups of turkey drippings (substitute chicken broth if short on drippings or if a thinner consistency is desired) Stir in poultry seasoning. Over medium-high heat, bring to a boil, stirring constantly until gravy is desired consistency. Remove from heat. Season with salt and pepper, to taste. We tried this today and it was the best we have ever made… |
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