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![]() A while ago I read online a recipe for a copycat version of Nabisco Chocolate Wafer cookies. Has anyone made a good enough clone? I made a delicious mocha cheesecake last week using 3/4 of a pkg of the wafers for the crust, but they were $4.19 a package and at that price, I won't repeat the recipe. (Yes, I can look for chocolate graham crackers, and yes, I have Googled but I'm looking for a TNT recipe.) Any help out there? gloria p |
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On 12/27/2011 08:33 PM, gloria.p wrote:
> > A while ago I read online a recipe for a copycat version of Nabisco > Chocolate Wafer cookies. Has anyone made a good enough clone? These worked brilliantly for me: http://smittenkitchen.com/2009/03/ho...ebox-cupcakes/ Serene -- http://www.momfoodproject.com |
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Serene Vannoy wrote:
> On 12/27/2011 08:33 PM, gloria.p wrote: >> >> A while ago I read online a recipe for a copycat version of Nabisco >> Chocolate Wafer cookies. Has anyone made a good enough clone? > > These worked brilliantly for me: > > http://smittenkitchen.com/2009/03/ho...ebox-cupcakes/ > > > Serene > I had that recipe bookmarked already, but I haven't tried it yet. ![]() I have a chocolate biscotti recipe that *might* work if what you need are crumbs and you crushed them. -Bob |
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![]() "Serene Vannoy" <> wrote in message ... > On 12/27/2011 08:33 PM, gloria.p wrote: >> >> A while ago I read online a recipe for a copycat version of Nabisco >> Chocolate Wafer cookies. Has anyone made a good enough clone? > > These worked brilliantly for me: > > http://smittenkitchen.com/2009/03/ho...ebox-cupcakes/ > > Serene Many times I've wanted to try a recipe that called for chocolate wafer crumbs. Such are simply not available in any local markets. Wanting to print the 'smitten' recipe, I blocked it and clicked 'print'. Bah. The printer began happily printing 63 pages. I managed to cancel that. Nearly could not figure out how to only print just that recipe. Finally, I blocked it and sent it to myself in an email. The email I sent to myself has not arrived. No matter. I went to Sent Items and printed the chocolate wafer recipe from there. Either the planets are lined up in a weird formation or the computer goblins are out. Don't operate machinery until things settle down. Might ought to keep out of the reach of children too. Polly |
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On 12/27/2011 11:33 PM, gloria.p wrote:
> > A while ago I read online a recipe for a copycat version of Nabisco > Chocolate Wafer cookies. Has anyone made a good enough clone? > > I made a delicious mocha cheesecake last week using 3/4 of a pkg of the > wafers for the crust, but they were $4.19 a package and at that price, I > won't repeat the recipe. (Yes, I can look for chocolate graham crackers, > and yes, I have Googled but I'm looking for a TNT recipe.) > > Any help out there? I'm not familiar with the copycat version - is that like homemade Oreo cookies without the filling? If so I saw that here recently. I was tempted to try them. |
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On Tue, 27 Dec 2011 21:33:02 -0700, "gloria.p" >
wrote: > > A while ago I read online a recipe for a copycat version of Nabisco > Chocolate Wafer cookies. Has anyone made a good enough clone? > > I made a delicious mocha cheesecake last week using 3/4 of a pkg of the > wafers for the crust, but they were $4.19 a package and at that price, I > won't repeat the recipe. (Yes, I can look for chocolate graham > crackers, and yes, I have Googled but I'm looking for a TNT recipe.) > > Any help out there? > Sorry, I've never tried making them. I don't need them very often, but when I do - I go to the store and buy the package because that's one less thing to make. -- Ham and eggs. A day's work for a chicken, a lifetime commitment for a pig. |
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