SC - uses for leftover almond crumbs?
LYN M PARKINSON
allilyn at juno.com
Sun Aug 29 12:42:50 PDT 1999
Stir it into a stew, or a soup, let dry and sprinkle over a salad, put
through a blender with enough water to make a second running and use it
to cook rice or barley, or even veggies. Some of our recipes call for
things to be cooked in a second running, the first saved for mixing into
the finished dish.
When mine goes through the blender, I get a thick, only slightly coarse
milk. Unless it specifically says to strain because it wants clarity, I
often use the whole thing. They were perfectly capable of producing a
paste consistency even finer than my blender can do.
Henry of Maldon gives us his cookie usage. If you had a huge amount at a
feast, making up this cookie dough and handing it to the Children's
Activities co-ordinator could give our little darlings a great time
making cookie shapes--hey, metalworkers! how about some medieval themed
cookie cutters?--provided that you had the oven space to let the cookies
bake. A plate of the best for High Table, presented by the children, and
the not-so-perfect ones a good snack for the kiddies in mid-afternoon.
Failing that, go ahead and strain, throw the 'refuse' into a ziplock bag,
take home and make a delicous soothing baked custard. Put up feet, and
relax.
Regards,
Allison
allilyn at juno.com, Barony Marche of the Debatable Lands, Pittsburgh, PA
Kingdom of Aethelmearc
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