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Fortune Cookies Recipe


Fortune Cookies Recipe

Ingredients:

2 teaspoons of vanilla
1 tablespoon of water
4 ounces of egg (minus yolk)
4 ounces of veggie oil
1/2 teaspoon of salt
2 tablespoons of cornstarch
4 ounces of sugar
8 ounces of flour (all purpose)

Instructions:

Mix all the ingredients together to make the batter. Beat the mixture well until it becomes smooth. Before baking, prepare your fortune on small sized paper. Heat oven until it reaches a 300 degree F temperature.

Place 4 inch sized pieces of batter onto a greased sheet for baking. Bake these for 14 min. While cookies are hot, place your paper fortunes in each one.

There’s a window time of around 15 sec. so it’s best to take a cookie out of oven for a time. Fold cookies in half & place in pan for muffins to mold its shape. Enjoy!

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