n small amounts of Mai Fun noodles and watch them puff
Preheat oven to 375\u00b0.
In a small bowl, combine flour, salt and baking soda. Set aside.
In a large bowl, combine butter, sugar, brown sugar and vanilla. Beat until creamy.
Beat in eggs. Gradually add flour mixture. Stir in large fun chips. Spread batter in greased and floured 15 x 10-inch pan. Sprinkle top of batter with the mini fun chips.
Bake at 375\u00b0 for 20 minutes until golden brown.
Let cool before cutting.
Makes 35 (2-inch) squares.
Cut noodles into pieces, 1 1/2\" long and 1/2\" wide.
Set aside.
Heat 2 tbsp of oil in wok to 400\u00b0F.
Add Chow Fun, and stir-fry quickly until it is well heated.
Add 1/2 tsp salt and the soy sauce.
If it's too dry, add the chicken stock.
Remove from wok.
Heat 2 tbsp of oil in wok to 400\u00b0F.
Stir-fry pork for 1 minute.
Add bok choy, sprouts, and scallion, and 1/2 tsp salt.
Stir-fry for 2 minutes (may be prepared in advance to this point).
Add chow fun and stir until heated throughout.
dd small amounts of mai fun to hot oil and allow
inch thickness. Cut with Christmas cookie cutters and arrange on
uickly, combine ice cream and Christmas pudding in a medium bowl
Separate the chow fun noodles and cover with plastic
ven crushed Oreos for that fun black and white striped look
Preheat oven to 375\u00b0.
In a small bowl, combine flour, baking soda and salt.
In a large bowl, combine butter, sugar, brown sugar and vanilla.
Beat until creamy.
Beat in eggs.
Gradually add flour mixture.
Stir in Fun Chips or M&M's.
Place by level teaspoons onto ungreased cookie sheet.
Bake at 375\u00b0 for 9 to 11 minutes.
tir while they make a Christmas wish.
Spoon the batter
Cut out picture from Christmas card, then with pinking shears, cut construction paper about 1/4 inch larger than the picture. Hold 2 pieces together and punch a hole in the top with hole punch.
Take approximately 4 inches of ribbon, double it over, put the looped end through punched hole and pull the two cut ends through the loop and tighten.
Tie tag to package.
These can be made from any size Christmas card.
Write to and from on the construction paper.
CHRISTMAS PUDDING:
Mix all ingredients for the Christmas Pudding together well.
Put into 1-pound coffee cans or other cans that have been greased.
Put a piece of foil over the top securely.
Set cans in water and steam for 3 hours, watching that the water does not boil away.
Serve with Sherry Sauce on top of each piece.
SHERRY SAUCE:
Beat eggs well.
Put sugar and butter in a bowl and work with fingers.
Add the beaten eggs and then beat again with mixer.
Add the sherry and mix well.
In a double boiler, melt caramels, butter, and milk. Keep water in the bottom of pot to a minimum boil.
Dip one marshmallow into melted mix using a fork (or something sharp).
Remove, and roll in Christmas colored Rice Krispies.
Place on tray covered with wax paper.
Repeat until bag of marshmallows is finished.
Freeze marshmallow balls if desired.
Enjoy.
Mix juice, syrup and ginger ale together well.
Add Christmas Ice Ring.
Place lime sherbet in bowl.
Stir in 1/4 Cool Whip until smooth*.
Spoon into crust.
Place raspberry sherbet in bowl.
Stir in 1/4 Cool Whip until smooth*.
Spoon on top of lime sherbet/Cool Whip mixture.
Cover with remaining Cool Whip.
Freeze about 4 hours or until firm.
Let stand about 10 minutes before serving. Garnish with Christmas candy.
Store pie in freezer.
Crumble Christmas pudding into a jug. Add the rest of the ingredients and blend with a hand blender until smooth and fluffy. Leave to chill in fridge for approximately 4 hours.
Blend the mixture again before serving with a little extra milk until you have froth. Pour straight into chilled shot glasses.
Whisk the egg yolks with the sugar until thick and pale.
Break up the Christmas pudding with a fork and distribute it evenly through the yolk mixture.
Add the rum and mix.
Whip the cream until soft peaks and fold into the mixture.
Whip the egg whites, stiffly, and fold into the mixture.
Transfer to a container and freeze for several hours until set.
This ice cream does not require beating during freezing.
n the refrigerator.
Some recipes call for the dough to
reeze for later use in recipes. Or, if you have any
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