What was the last thing you made from scratch?
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Re: What was the last thing you made from scratch?
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I'm thinking of making a few more."
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Here's the recipe; I added chopped pecan and shaved chocolate to the topping which was our family recipe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9wTaJcRymM
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Sounds yummy! Send me some virtually please, @DATo!DATo wrote:Pinulada AKA struffoli .... this is an Italian Christmas confection. It is really good. You won't find it in any store but every Italian ever born knows what this stuff is. I made a small batch the other day. This stuff is very very addicting. Hard to stop eating it once you start.
Here's the recipe; I added chopped pecan and shaved chocolate to the topping which was our family recipe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9wTaJcRymM
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Have you ever read Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day?oceana wrote:The last thing I made from scratch was bread and that was a while ago.
It is a great cookbook for easy to make, no knead bread. This book is worth it if you like homemade bread or if you like to experiment in the kitchen.
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