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Have these ready for when all 200 of us show up at your place

 

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Have these ready for when all 200 of us show up at your place

 

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Tell me what they are and give me a recipe and I'll have them ready. But having them ready doesn't mean I will open the door and offer them to you.

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Impulse buy of the week: biscoff cookies. Saw them on the shelf, when I wasn't even looking for anything in that aisle, but just passing through to get to the front of the store and to check out, and there they were. Somehow they leapt off the shelf into my cart. Sigh. They are REALLY good. Might have to find a recipe for them.

I know what you mean. I had the same thing happen when I was browsing the local gun store.

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Tell me what they are and give me a recipe and I'll have them ready. But having them ready doesn't mean I will open the door and offer them to you.

 

200 Twins Daily Members dressed as kitties will be able to find their way in. 

 

I plan on playing your piano. 

 

ingredients
For the blondie cookie crust:
1 ¾ cups all-purpose flour 
½ teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking soda
½ cup butter, softened
½ cup white sugar
½ cup Biscoff Spread
½ cup packed brown sugar
1 egg, beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 tablespoons milk

 

You can substitute the baking soda with Dr. Pepper

You can Substitue the Beaten Egg with one that was merely scolded a little. 

You can Substitute the Milk with Baking Soda. 

 

For the salted caramel sauce:
1 cup sugar
¼ cup water
¾ cup heavy cream
4 tablesoons butter
½ cup Biscoff Spread**
1 teaspoon vanilla
sea salt (I like Maldon)

 

You can substitute the Sea Salt with a Ribeye Steak. 

 

For the caramel sauce: in a medium size sauce pan, combine the sugar and the water and stir to combine. Wipe down the sides of the pan with a wet pastry brush to remove any sugar crystals. After this do not stir any more. Cook over medium-high heat until golden amber in color. Swirl the pan occasionally to make sure mixture is cooking evenly. Once color is golden amber remove from heat.
Carefully whisk in the cream. Mixture will bubble furiously and act quite crazy. This is why you want to start with a fairly large pot. Whisk in the butter, then the Biscoff, until smooth and creamy. Stir in vanilla. Allow to cool while preparing the rest of the recipe.
For the blondie cookie crust, preheat oven to 375F˚. Spray 4 (12 cup) mini muffin pans with baking spray.
In an electric mixer, cream together the butter, granulated sugar, brown sugar and Biscoff until fluffy. Beat in the egg, vanilla and milk. Add flour and baking soda and mix well.

With a small scoop, place a rounded spoonful of batter into each muffin cup, filling about 1/2 to 2/3 full. Place in preheated oven and bake 12-15 minutes or until golden brown. Centers will sink slightly toward end of baking time. Remove from oven, if center has not sunk in, make a small indention with the back of a spoon.
Allow to cool for about 30 minutes in the pan, then remove from pan and place on a plate or a tray. Fill the centers of each* with the caramel sauce. Allow caramel to settle for about 15 minutes, then sprinkle lightly with sea salt. Refrigerate for at least 3-4 hours. Remove from refrigerator 20-30 minutes before serving.

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200 Twins Daily Members dressed as kitties will be able to find their way in. 

 

I plan on playing your piano. 

 

ingredients

For the blondie cookie crust:

1 ¾ cups all-purpose flour 

½ teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon baking soda

½ cup butter, softened

½ cup white sugar

½ cup Biscoff Spread

½ cup packed brown sugar

1 egg, beaten

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

2 tablespoons milk

 

You can substitute the baking soda with Dr. Pepper

You can Substitue the Beaten Egg with one that was merely scolded a little. 

You can Substitute the Milk with Baking Soda. 

 

For the salted caramel sauce:

1 cup sugar

¼ cup water

¾ cup heavy cream

4 tablesoons butter

½ cup Biscoff Spread**

1 teaspoon vanilla

sea salt (I like Maldon)

 

You can substitute the Sea Salt with a Ribeye Steak. 

 

For the caramel sauce: in a medium size sauce pan, combine the sugar and the water and stir to combine. Wipe down the sides of the pan with a wet pastry brush to remove any sugar crystals. After this do not stir any more. Cook over medium-high heat until golden amber in color. Swirl the pan occasionally to make sure mixture is cooking evenly. Once color is golden amber remove from heat.

Carefully whisk in the cream. Mixture will bubble furiously and act quite crazy. This is why you want to start with a fairly large pot. Whisk in the butter, then the Biscoff, until smooth and creamy. Stir in vanilla. Allow to cool while preparing the rest of the recipe.

For the blondie cookie crust, preheat oven to 375F˚. Spray 4 (12 cup) mini muffin pans with baking spray.

In an electric mixer, cream together the butter, granulated sugar, brown sugar and Biscoff until fluffy. Beat in the egg, vanilla and milk. Add flour and baking soda and mix well.

With a small scoop, place a rounded spoonful of batter into each muffin cup, filling about 1/2 to 2/3 full. Place in preheated oven and bake 12-15 minutes or until golden brown. Centers will sink slightly toward end of baking time. Remove from oven, if center has not sunk in, make a small indention with the back of a spoon.

Allow to cool for about 30 minutes in the pan, then remove from pan and place on a plate or a tray. Fill the centers of each* with the caramel sauce. Allow caramel to settle for about 15 minutes, then sprinkle lightly with sea salt. Refrigerate for at least 3-4 hours. Remove from refrigerator 20-30 minutes before serving.

I once took apart a car engine that had less complicated directions

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****Caution. Pet peeve alert.**** I would settle for an announcer on TV or radio who could correctly pronounce Spanish-language names. For Pedro's sake! This is 2017. You make your living talking about major league baseball. Anyone who is serious about earning a living in any career relating to the game should want to learn as much Spanish as possible. (Steps down from soapbox.)

 

And then there's Bert who can't pronounce names. Period.

 

Forget about Spanish, he couldn't even get Chase de Jong's name right, and the guy's Dutch. 

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