How To make French Curled Cookies
1/4 c Plus 2 tb butter or margarin
-e Softened 1 c Powdered sugar; sifted
2/3 c All-purpose flour
4 Egg whites
1 ts Vanilla extract
Recipe by: Southern Living
Cream butter; gradually add sugar, beating well at medium speed of an electric mixer. Add flour, egg whites, and vanilla; mix well. Divide a well-greased cookie sheet into four sections. Spoon 1-1/2 teaspoons batter in center of each section. Spread each portion of batter evenly with a spatula to make a 4- x 3-inch oval. Bake at 425 degrees for 3 minutes or until edges are golden. Loosen cookies with a metal spatula, but leave on cookie sheet. Place one cookie upside down on counter, and quickly roll it lengthwise around the handle of a wooden spoon. Remove cookie, and let cool on wire rack. Repeat procedure with remaining cookies as quickly as possible. (If cookies become too stiff before rolling, return cookie sheet to oven briefly to soften them.) Continue procedure with -----
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I have a confession: I am addicted to potatoes. I’ll take them mashed, baked, fried, in any shape or form. So today I’m going to have a little fun with my food and make curly fries! Not just any ordinary curly fries though - I’m adding truffle oil, furikake, and parmesan cheese to create an explosion of flavors.
Furikake Truffle Parmesan Curly Fries Recipe:
INGREDIENTS:
- 2 Potatoes
- Vegetable Oil
- ½ tsp Kosher Salt
- ½ tsp Truffle Oil
- 2 tsp Furikake
- Parmesan Cheese
DIRECTIONS:
I have two potatoes here that I’ll run through my spiralizer. You might have seen my Zoodles video ( where I made thin spirals of zucchini. But today I’m using a thicker blade to make delicious fries. Now I’ll head to the stove and fry them.
In a medium saucepan on medium high heat, I’ll add some vegetable oil ¾ of the way up. To test whether my oil is hot enough, all I’m going to do is take a chopstick and let it touch the bottom of my pan. If little bubbles start to emerge at the end of the stick, my oil is ready.
I’ll add my potatoes into the oil and let it fry for 5 minutes. Halfway through, I like to give it a flip so it cooks evenly. Once it’s ready, i’ll remove it with my spider strainer and add it to a bowl.
Now i have to move really quickly while the fries are still hot. I’ll add in a ½ tsp kosher salt, some truffle oil - about ½ tsp worth cause a little bit goes a long way. I’ll sprinkle some furikake on top, then give it a good shake. Furikake is the reason why I’m moving so quickly is because the seasonings stick to the oil better when the fries are still hot.
Finally, I’ll remove my fries and put it on my plate then grate some fresh parmesan cheese on top. These curly fries pair perfectly with my banh mi burger. Be sure to check that video out.
The fries are nice and crunchy and I love the little curls. There’s a nice subtle hint of truffle oil and it goes so well with the fresh cheese. YUM!
What toppings would you add to your curly fries? Comment below and be sure to check out my Banh Mi Burger video. Thanks for watching and I’ll see you next time! Bye!
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Seasoned Curly Fries: Jack in the Box Recipe copy
Rebecca Brand shows how to make Seasoned Curly Fries with a copy cat Jack in the Box recipe. Get your Spiralizer at Fries are awesome! McDonalds' Fries are really great, but Jack in the Box has the best seasoning I think for fries! I worked on this recipe to make it the same as Jack in the Box's recipe!! I love the special seasoning blend of Jack in the Box on these French Fries, and so getting it just right was important to me! I used a super cool, super easy spiralizer to make these, Spiral Slicer, Spiralyzers, however you spell it make this fun shape in a jiffy! Please comment on this recipe and tell me what you think. Im also looking for more fun recipes for spiralyzers so if you have an idea, let me know!
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Mint Chocolate Chip Cookies from Danger by Design - with CURLED EDGES!
For years, Nancy Drew fans have bemoaned the fact that in the real world, mint does not make cookies curl up at the edges. This recipe not only tastes subtle and delicious, but includes a way to curl your cookies' edges for that authentic an Australian fashion model is holding my job hostage to force me to bake cookies during a French mint crisis look!
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Here is the amazing recipe by Christina Lane of Dessert for Two:
To curl the edges, use a round-bottom bowl and either your fingers or a utensil to gently shape the cookie while it is still hot!
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3/4kl Potato
10 tablespoon flour
1teaspoon white pepper
1 whole eggs
5 tablespoon milk
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