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![]() Chocolate goes in the top, boiling water in the bottom, chocolate gets gentle melting heat. Also good for non-burnt custards, sauces, etc. |
in lieu of a double boiler, you can also place a heat resistant bowl over a pan of boiling water (if you can find pieces that fit together and that you can get apart without burning yourself.
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since the chips melt on the crackers I would use the double boiler for the butter and sugar?
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Here's one that's nummy good...
Easy Holiday Rush Cookies Makes approx. 4 dozen Ingredients: 1 box yellow cake mix 8 oz. cream cheese, softened 1/4 C. butter, softened powdered sugar In large microwave-safe bowl, microwave the butter and cream cheese until very soft. Stir in the cake mix. Roll in to 1/2" balls and put on baking sheet. Bake at 350degrees for 7-10 minutes. Sprinkle warm cookies with powdered sugar. Store in refrigerator. :D |
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I forgot to get a pic of mine-and then they got ruined by excess humidity in the fridge- they drowned in condensation.
I will try them again- (oh, can't see the pic yet cause I am at work- will look again at home-Thanks!) |
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P.S. My double-boiler looks nothing like the one lashbear posted. That looks like a coffeepot. Mine looks like regular pots that sortof "nest." The top one has a round bottom, and a ridge around the side so that it doesn't fall into the bottom one. NA's alternative works, too--if you have one of those metal mixing bowls, that should work. |
My double-boiler is any convenient bowl balanced on top of a pot of some sort.
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Okies- I saw the pics MBC- and I am glad to say mine looked as your do (or did if you guys have munched them all ;) )
Well- next on the agenda- fudge. I have all the ingredients so....Sunday (or tomorrow night) is fudge time. |
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It's possible the sugar mixture is not getting hot enough, so I pulled my recipe and gave it a look-see for diffs. Here's the one I use... Quote:
Sugar, instead of brown sugar Boil the sugar and butter together 400 degrees instead of 325 |
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