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Hello,
I'm preparing the snacks for my book club meeting. Usually the snack foods are taken from some mention in the current book we're reading. We just finished Skipping Christmas, and the foods that stick out in my mind are white chocolate and pistachios. Does anyone have a good (but easy) recipe that includes one or both? Also, any ideas for a beverage? This will be a small group 6-8, and the meeting will be in the library of an elementary school so I won't be able to heat anything. Thanks for your help! Marilyn |
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Marilyn wrote in
: Hello, I'm preparing the snacks for my book club meeting. Usually the snack foods are taken from some mention in the current book we're reading. We just finished Skipping Christmas, and the foods that stick out in my mind are white chocolate and pistachios. Does anyone have a good (but easy) recipe that includes one or both? Also, any ideas for a beverage? This will be a small group 6-8, and the meeting will be in the library of an elementary school so I won't be able to heat anything. Thanks for your help! Marilyn Take your basic Scotchies recipe ...replace the butterscotch chips with white chocolate and add the chopped nuts....makes a fine cookie. * Exported from MasterCook * Oatmeal Scotchies Recipe By :Nestle Serving Size : 48 Preparation Time :0:00 Categories : Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method -------- ------------ -------------------------------- 1 1/4 cups flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 cup butter or margarine -- softened 3/4 cup sugar 3/4 cup packed brown sugar 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 cups quick-cooking oats 1 2/3 cups butterscotch chips Combine flour, baking soda, salt and cinnamon in small bowl. beat butter, sugar, brown sugar, eggs and vanilla in large mixer bowl. Gradually beat in flour mixture. Stir in oats and chips. Drop by rounded tablespoons onto ungreased baking sheets. Bake at 375 degrees for 7-8 minutes for chewy cookies, 9-10 minutes for crisp cookies. Cool on baking sheets for 2 minutes; remove to wire racks to cool completely. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Per Serving (excluding unknown items): 117 Calories; 5g Fat (34.6% calories from fat); 1g Protein; 18g Carbohydrate; 1g Dietary Fiber; 19mg Cholesterol; 94mg Sodium. Exchanges: 1/2 Grain(Starch); 0 Lean Meat; 1 Fat; 1 Other Carbohydrates. NOTES : Pan Cookie Variation: Spread dough into greased 15x 10" jelly-roll pan. Bake at 375 degrees for 18-22 minutes or until very lightly browned. Cool completely. Makes 48 bars. Nancy {:-) Nutr. Assoc. : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- And the beet goes on! (or under) -me just a while ago |
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On Sun, 07 Dec 2003 22:18:05 -0800, Marilyn
wrote: Hello, I'm preparing the snacks for my book club meeting. Usually the snack foods are taken from some mention in the current book we're reading. We just finished Skipping Christmas, and the foods that stick out in my mind are white chocolate and pistachios. Does anyone have a good (but easy) recipe that includes one or both? Also, any ideas for a beverage? This will be a small group 6-8, and the meeting will be in the library of an elementary school so I won't be able to heat anything. Looks like white chocolate 'bark' is simplicity itself. Melt chocolate, add nuts, pour onto a wax-paper-covered baking sheet and spread out. Cool. Break into pieces. Can you take thermoses of coffee & tea? |
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On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 12:44:00 GMT, Frogleg wrote:
On Sun, 07 Dec 2003 22:18:05 -0800, Marilyn wrote: Hello, I'm preparing the snacks for my book club meeting. Usually the snack foods are taken from some mention in the current book we're reading. We just finished Skipping Christmas, and the foods that stick out in my mind are white chocolate and pistachios. Does anyone have a good (but easy) recipe that includes one or both? Also, any ideas for a beverage? This will be a small group 6-8, and the meeting will be in the library of an elementary school so I won't be able to heat anything. Looks like white chocolate 'bark' is simplicity itself. Melt chocolate, add nuts, pour onto a wax-paper-covered baking sheet and spread out. Cool. Break into pieces. That's what I do. I also add dried cherries to the chocolate (gives it a festive, Christmasy look) and sometimes thin pretzels broken up into small pieces. |
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On Tue, 09 Dec 2003 02:16:00 -0000,
(Alex Rast) wrote: (Frogleg) wrote : On Sun, 07 Dec 2003 22:18:05 -0800, Marilyn wrote: my mind are white chocolate and pistachios. Does anyone have a good (but easy) recipe that includes one or both? Looks like white chocolate 'bark' is simplicity itself. Melt chocolate, add nuts, pour onto a wax-paper-covered baking sheet and spread out. Cool. Break into pieces. Not *quite* so simple, chocolate has to be "tempered", and white chocolate is especially sensitive. You have to melt very slowly, then follow the tempering instructions I and many other individuals have given many times (esp. on rec.food.chocolate - easy to find in DejaNews), then dump in the pistachios. Make sure they're unsalted, too: salted pistachios in bark are pretty sick. Yes, some recipes *do* include tempering the chocolate for a more professional result, but I'm guessing the book group won't be over-critical, and simply melting carefully and cooling should provide acceptable results. As for salted pistachios, there are many sweet/salty combinations of flavors that are far from "pretty sick". There are, for example, many peanut brittle recipes that call for salted peanuts. I *would* try to rub off as much of the pistachio skins as possible, which will remove a lot of the salt. |