To make your own molds from foil:
rgarine, and vanilla to a boil. Reduce heat to medium, and boil
Drain milk from coconut and add water to make 1 cup.
Open coconut, peel brown skin from outside and run through fine meat grinder.
To 2 cups sugar, add the liquid, stir until sugar dissolves.
Then cook over moderate heat for 5 minutes.
Add the ground coconut and cream of tartar and boil 10 minutes.
Set aside to cool, then beat until it thickens.
Pour into buttered pan and let it reset.
Slice and stand back.
Warm the molasses and add licorice and anise powder.
Mix in enough flour to make a workable dough.
Roll mixture into small tubes, cut into desired lengths.
Roll in icing sugar if desired. The mixture will harden when cool.
Mix ingredients together to make dough for rolling, working with hands if necessary.
Sprinkle waxed paper with powdered sugar. Divide the dough into several balls.
Place 1 ball on the sprinkled wax paper.
Roll dough with rolling pin to desired thickness. Spread with peanut butter.
Roll up like jelly roll and cut into slices.
gether thoroughly in a bowl to make a very smooth batter. Cover
em into small chunks.
To Make A Roll With The Rice
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Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees
Preheat the oven to 450\u00b0F.
Cook bacon
inute.
Note: I like to continue cooking all the veggies
Saute onions and garlic in about 10 to 13 tablespoons oil (1/2 olive oil okay). Add oregano, sason, tomatoes, tomato sauce and Alcaparradoes (drained).
Simmer a few minutes to let flavors mix.
Add rice and cans of beans (no draining needed) and water to make thick soupy consistency. Add salt to taste.
Pour the olive oil into a 12 inch skillet and heat on low heat. Add the diced onion and saute' until the onions are slightly golden. In the meantime, crush the canned tomatoes with your hands until smooth and then add them to the skillet. Cook 10 to 15 minutes. Salt and pepper to taste. Then chop the basil leaves and add them to the sauce. Add crushed pepper flakes if you want to make it more spicy, or eggplant or zucchini. I like to add about 4 cloves minced garlic in with the onion at the beginning for added flavor.
TO MAKE CAKE: Cream butter.
Gradually
Cover sugar and shortening with boiling water.
Stir until dissolved.
Cool to lukewarm.
Add eggs and salt.
Dissolve yeast in 1/2 cup warm water.
Add a pinch of sugar.
Add yeast to first mixture.
Stir in flour to make a soft dough.
Place dough in well-greased bowl and cover.
Set in refrigerator; let stand for at least 12 hours, or let rise on countertop for approximately 6 hours.
Dough must double in size.
Press into greased pan.
Add your favorite pizza sauce and toppings.
Bake for 20 minutes at 400\u00b0.
To make your own Polish-style pickles (or pickled cucumbers as they are also known), you should start with fresh pickling cucumbers of roughly 4 to 5 inches in length.
The best are those grown without chemical fertilizers.
Soak cucumbers in a sink of cold water 30 minutes if they are freshly picked or up to 3 hours if they are not.
Scrub well, then scald with boiling water and allow to drip-dry in an earthenware crock of glass jar large enough to accommodate 4 pounds of cucumbers.
Layer one of the fruits and some of the punch (1\" at a time) in a ring mold.
Freeze each layer before adding the next layer.
Layer with as many fruits as you want in your mold.
When the ring mold is frozen solid, and ready to put in the punch bowl, sit mold in hot water for 1 minute. This will help to make it come out of the mold easily.
Layer plain and chocolate ladyfinger cookies with chocolate frosting to resemble a \"brick wall.\" Set aside.
To make the flowers, glue popsicle sticks onto 8 tartlets using melted chocolate. Let set then press marshmallow halves into the jam to create flowers. Glue candy-coated chocolates in center. Press remaining candy-coated chocolate into remaining tartlets to create flowers. Press flowers into cake wall.
Decorate with gummy worms. Serve.
eaches 260\u00b0F on a candy thermometer (hard ball stage).
To make juice, cover fruit with water and boil till soft.
Use a colander to strain juice, then use a potato masher to smash fruit and put it through the sieve as well.
Place equal amounts of sugar and juice into a pot and boil it\"till it scoots across a spoon\" or a candy thermometer registers 220\u00b0F
Place into sterilized hot jars and seal.
NOTE: Amounts and time are guesses; I was not able to pin Florence down on this very well (and I quote), \"Every time it is different\".