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Happy Thanksgiving!
#11
27 degrees here, helps with not needing ice in coolers with fridge out.

RecipeForDiaster, "Mocha Molten Cookies",
I'm intrigued, more details please, or is this a secret family recipe?
I would prefer you not needing to kill me if you tell me .

Dave
Welcome to Dave's BBQ!

Many have eaten here....

Few have died
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#12
27° here too.

Have a great turkey day!
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#13
It's pretty cold and windy here, too. At least the sun is out!

I use a dark chocolate brownie mix and make cookies out of that(brownie mix, 1 egg, 3 tbsp oil, 4 tbsp water, 1 tbsp instant coffee)! Bake at 350f until desired doneness. It takes only 10 minutes or so to get to where the edges are just set.

My non-lethal secrets include a teeny bit of cayenne and salt, a bit of additional cocoa powder and instant coffee, and most importantly, *underbaking* them. I use a silicone baking sheet so that the cookies can be removed(parchment would also work)... served warm and gooey. This time I added mini marshmallows and Oreo bits to the batter, too. Chocolate chunks don't hurt.

I stayed in the kitchen a little longer and made a brown butter-shallot cream sauce for those ravioli... smells great!
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#14
RecipeForDisaster wrote: and most importantly, *underbaking* them.

Mi-cuit - c'est si bon!
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#15
Bon appétit tout le monde!
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#16
Gobble, gobble!

We are having a nice day with our immediate family.

Hope you all have a terrific and thankful day.
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#17
Snow on the ground and temps in the 20's. A quiet Thanksgiving for us. I roasted a turkey breast and made stuffing and mashed potatoes with gravy. Also had some homemade cranberry sauce. I will walk the dog soon. Then we will enjoy pumpkin pie and coffee.
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