New and Improved TnT Foodie thread

curious2garden

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I was unfamiliar with Vanilla Kipferl until about 5 minutes ago lol. My mom always called these almond crescents and it looks like they're the bastardized American version. With 2 main differences. The first being the crescents call for a flour and the kipferl call for actual ground nuts. And lastly the kipferl having a powdered vanilla sugar dusting and these crescents just having plain powdered sugar dusting. After reading I think I would like the Kipferl better. I prefer a more vanilla than almond flavor. Not sure of my mom's exact recipe but I've been using this one.

https://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/almond_crescent_cookies/
Substitute Bob's Hazelnut flour for the almonds and you'll be in heaven. Dipping them in Nutella would not be cheating
 

curious2garden

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For Thanksgiving the commissary got in some of these:

They were about 16 bucks, but they were so tasty. So my husband asked if I could recreate them. I'm like 1960 America here I come.

A tube of Pillsbury Crescent Rolls and 1 wheel of El Presidente brie later et voila!
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My birds don't bitch about my chipped stoneware. He loved it! So next week it's his introduction to cocktail weiners in croissant dough. I guess he missed the 1960s.
 

DarkWeb

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For Thanksgiving the commissary got in some of these:

They were about 16 bucks, but they were so tasty. So my husband asked if I could recreate them. I'm like 1960 America here I come.

A tube of Pillsbury Crescent Rolls and 1 wheel of El Presidente brie later et voila!
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My birds don't bitch about my chipped stoneware. He loved it! So next week it's his introduction to cocktail weiners in croissant dough. I guess he missed the 1960s.
I'd eat that.
 
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