| Title: | How to Make them Goodies |
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| Created: | Tue Feb 18 1986 |
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These are fun and easy rolls to make, and they really are a surprise
when they are done!
One package of Pillsbury Cresant Rolls
Large Marshmallows (one for each roll)
Cinnamon and Sugar (mixed in a bowl)
Melted Butter
Just melt the butter and then roll one marshmallow in it. Coat
in cinnamon and sugar. Grap a creasant roll and wrap it around
the marshmallow, sealing all ends. It will be a rounded odd shape.
Sealing the ends is very important. They roll the whole thing in
melted butter and coat with cinnamon sugar. Bake according to cresant
roll directions or until brown and crispy. If the marshmallow leaks
out you boo booed. It is hard to keep this from happening but possible.
Becareful when you take the first bite! The marshmallow will be
a hot liquid! Yum!
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 1830.1 | Re: 1 | SWAPO::WAGNER | Tue Jun 20 1989 19:16 | 1 | |
Oops, Forgot to say to cook them in muffin tins! | |||||
| 1830.2 | another idea | BERYL::NELSON | Wed Jun 21 1989 10:29 | 5 | |
My aunt also adds a special touch to Pillsbury Crescent rolls.
She soaks sugar cubes in orange juice, and places one cube in each
roll. They are baked normally on a cookie sheet. They are nice!
Beryl
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