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"Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
... > In article >, > "jmcquown" > wrote: > >> I think this must have come from a magazine advertisement for >> Philadelphia >> Cream Cheese since she specifies that brand. Handwritten by my mother, >> but >> I don't remember her baking anything from scratch. >> >> Butter Horn Rolls >> >> 1 lb. Philadelphia cream cheese >> 1 # [means a pound of] butter >> 1 # lb. flour [4 cups] >> >> Mix and set in the refrigerator while making filling. >> Filling: >> >> 1 lb. ground walnuts >> 3 Tbs. butter >> 3 Tbs. milk if necessary >> 1 c. [something I can't decipher, looks like "seed or" or "see of"... it >> just sort of stops there] >> >> Roll out dough. Cut in squares. Put on each 1 tsp. nut filling. Fold >> opposite corners and bank in 450 oven until done. Use a measuring >> teaspoon >> just level with filling. Watch carefully or they will burn. >> >> Makes 8-10 or 10 doz according to size. I made them about as square as >> this >> [recipe] card is. >> >> Jill > > I'm guessing that the undecipherable ingredient is sugar, Jill. > Sweetening the filling would make sense. (Sounds good, by the way.) > It looks very much like a version of kolachky. > -- > -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ It probably is sugar. I just can't decipher her handwriting at that point. She was probably having cocktails with the O Wives when she wrote it down ![]() Jill |
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