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Christine Dabney 05-12-2008 03:57 AM

Chocolate Wafers and more from Gourmet
 
Heya all,

I was just perusing the food blogs I read, and came across this. Turns
out, that several food bloggers are doing a 12 days of Cookies baking
extravaganza...and they are making cookies from this article from
Gourmet:
http://www.gourmet.com/recipes/cookies

To see the years of cookies, click on Skip the Intro.

Well.I was perusing the cookies, trying to get ideas for cookies to
make if I go to this cookie exchange, and what did I come across? This
recipe from the year 1950:
http://www.gourmet.com/recipes/1950s...ocolate-wafers

I know several of you have been asking about chocolate wafers, and at
least from the picture, they look just like the Nabisco chocolate
wafers.

Lots of great cookies there, and I am only on the 2nd decade of
cookies!!

Christine

zxcvbob 05-12-2008 04:12 AM

Chocolate Wafers and more from Gourmet
 
Christine Dabney wrote:
> Heya all,
>
> I was just perusing the food blogs I read, and came across this. Turns
> out, that several food bloggers are doing a 12 days of Cookies baking
> extravaganza...and they are making cookies from this article from
> Gourmet:
> http://www.gourmet.com/recipes/cookies
>
> To see the years of cookies, click on Skip the Intro.
>
> Well.I was perusing the cookies, trying to get ideas for cookies to
> make if I go to this cookie exchange, and what did I come across? This
> recipe from the year 1950:
> http://www.gourmet.com/recipes/1950s...ocolate-wafers
>
> I know several of you have been asking about chocolate wafers, and at
> least from the picture, they look just like the Nabisco chocolate
> wafers.
>
> Lots of great cookies there, and I am only on the 2nd decade of
> cookies!!
>
> Christine



Thank you! I'm not sure what "breakfast cocoa" is, but since it uses
baking powder instead of soda, I'm gonna try it with dutch cocoa.
(Regular cocoa is acid. Dutch cocoa is alkaline and much darker in color)

Bob

Christine Dabney 05-12-2008 04:16 AM

Chocolate Wafers and more from Gourmet
 
On Thu, 04 Dec 2008 21:12:16 -0600, zxcvbob >
wrote:


>
>Thank you! I'm not sure what "breakfast cocoa" is, but since it uses
>baking powder instead of soda, I'm gonna try it with dutch cocoa.
>(Regular cocoa is acid. Dutch cocoa is alkaline and much darker in color)
>
>Bob


Let me know how they turn out. I might try to make them as well, as I
get tired of trying to find the Nabisco ones, and then paying a hefty
price for them.

Lots of great looking cookies in that article...I have my eyes on
several of them.

Christine

sf[_9_] 05-12-2008 07:18 AM

Chocolate Wafers and more from Gourmet
 
On Thu, 04 Dec 2008 21:12:16 -0600, zxcvbob >
wrote:

>Thank you! I'm not sure what "breakfast cocoa" is, but since it uses
>baking powder instead of soda, I'm gonna try it with dutch cocoa.


Wouldn't "breakfast cocoa" be the all in one that you just add water
to?


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