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3201.1 | Try note 975.. I think this is what you want | MPO::WHITTALL | Only lefties are in their right mind | Wed Aug 28 1991 09:57 | 0 |
3201.2 | 974. doesn't sound right... | RATTLE::BOUCHER | | Wed Aug 28 1991 12:03 | 6 |
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I'm not absolutely sure, but note 975 doesn't sound right.
The recipe that I'm looking for has Anisette liquor in it.
PB
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3201.3 | | CTHQ3::SANDSTROM | born of the stars | Wed Aug 28 1991 12:16 | 15 |
| The one in 975 has anise extract in it rather than liqueur.
I know I got my recipe for italian biscotti out of this file
but I'm not sure if 975 is the exact one or not - but it sure
looks familiar. You can make either the little "golf balls"
with the icing and sprinkles, or the "toasts" (form a loaf,
bake it, slice it, bake the slices again to brown them - they
come out like the Stella Doro ones).
If I can put my hands on the recipe I use I'll point you to the
note, but no guarantees since we're remodeling right now and
everything at home is in chaos! I found it originally by doing
a DIR/TITLE=COOKIE so you could go that route too.
Conni
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3201.4 | SUNNY'S ANISETTE COOKIES | DELNI::FRANCOLINI | | Thu Aug 29 1991 09:16 | 40 |
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5 CUPS FLOUR
2 CUPS CONFECTIONERY SUGAR
6 EGGS
3 TBS BAKING POWDER
1/2 LB MELTED BUTTER
2 TBS ANISETTE
Add 2 cups of confectionery sugar, and a pinch of salt,to the melted butter.
Mix well. Add 2 eggs, 2 cups of flour and 3 TBS of baking powder and mix
well. Add another 2 eggs and 2 cups of flour and mix. Add remaining
2 eggs and 1 cup of flour and mix.
Taking about one TBS (or a little more) of mixture, shape into little
balls, sticks, (about finger size) and circles.
Bake on a greased cookie sheet on the TOP rack of oven at 350 for
NO LONGER than 6 - 7 minutes. Remove and place on waxed paper.
FROSTING
2 CUPS OF CONFECTIONERY SUGAR
1/2 STICK SOFTENED BUTTER
2 TBS CRISCO
1 TSP VANILLA
SMALL AMOUNT OF MILK (about 1 - 2 tbs. Add more if needed)
FOOD COLORING & COLORED SPRINKLES
Add the first 5 ingredients and beat with electric mixer until smooth.
If using different colors, separate mix into individual bowls and add
food coloring to each. Spread on cookies and add sprinkles.
* You can use different colors for different parties. I've used pastel
colors for Easter, deeper colors for birthday parties, light blue and
white for a boys Christening and light pink and white for a girls'.
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3201.5 | Anise Cake Cookies | BINKLY::FRANCESCHI | | Mon Nov 25 1991 17:01 | 12 |
| 6 eggs
2 cups sugar
4 T shortening melted
3 t anise
5 t baking powder
3 cups flour
beat eggs, then add sugar gradually, then anise, then flour.
bake at 350 20 mins (i use an 11x13 sprayed with pam) then let cool.
slice diagonally, then "toast" each side on a cookie sheet in the 350
oven til golden.
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3201.6 | Anise Drop Cookies | LUNER::TRUMPOLT | | Tue Nov 26 1991 08:22 | 29 |
| ANISE DROP COOKIES
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2 cups flour
1/2 tsp baking powder
2 tsps anise flavor
3 eggs well beaten
1/2 cup sugar
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Sift flur measure, add baking powder and sift agian, place in a bowl.
Beat eggs until very light; add sugar and anise flavor and beat 5
minutes.
Drop by tsp fulls 1 inch apart onto a well greased & floured cookie
sheet.
Let stand over night at room teperature in the morning bake in a
moderate oven, 350 for 15 - 20 minutes. Makes approx 3 dozen cookies.
NOTE: You don't have to let these stand over night, you can cook them
right away it won't hut them at all. I don't let them sit over night
and they come out just as good as if you let them sit over night.
Enjoy,
Liz
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3201.7 | looking for Anise extract | SALES::LTRIPP | | Tue Aug 03 1993 16:11 | 10 |
| This is for my mother inlaw...
She is looking for Anise Extract in the Worcester County area.
She goes on this cooking binge of the waffle cookies, and uses huge
amounts of anise. I don't think BJ's sells it at all, but she really
wants a "BJ size" container. Ideas, suggestions? Is the liqueur a
substitute?
Lyn
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3201.8 | Worcester Area Locations | ASABET::ARRUDA | | Tue Aug 03 1993 16:25 | 4 |
| Try Spags - They usually always have the large bottle of Anise and
the price is great. If you don't find it there, try the Christmas
Tree store in Shrewsbury. They usually carry it for a good price
also.
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3201.9 | try lemon juice in place of van in frosting | JUPITR::BROWER | | Thu Nov 11 1993 08:08 | 6 |
| My ex-wifes icing recipe calls for a tsp of lemon juice instead of
vanilla extract. Makes for an interesting flavor combination. It's from
an Italian recipe handed down for several generations. The cookie
recipe in that note is identical to the one she has also.
Bob
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3201.10 | ex | MAL009::RAGUCCI | | Mon Dec 11 1995 17:44 | 15 |
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Are there anymore recipes for Anise cookies?
note 975. is missing,
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3201.11 | | VAXCPU::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Mon Dec 11 1995 19:01 | 11 |
| > Are there anymore recipes for Anise cookies?
> note 975. is missing,
If you read the conference notice you'll find your way to a topic
that contains several recipes for cookies containing Anise.
The conference notice specifically says to *not* create a new topic
.... so I guess it's no surprise you did (with a useless topic title
to boot!)
You are no longer a NOTES newbie, don't act like one!
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3201.12 | Happy Holidays | MILPND::CLARK_D | | Tue Dec 12 1995 09:04 | 7 |
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FYI:
3201 RATTLE::BOUCHER 27-AUG-1991 9 COOKIE: Anisette Cookies
3916 NAPIER::HEALEY 21-MAR-1994 15 Fennel=Anise?
Hope that helps....d
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3201.13 | | VAXCPU::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Tue Dec 12 1995 09:43 | 13 |
| > Hope that helps....d
You didn't help him! You fed him one meal and will continue to be
dependent on someone else to feed him everytime. .1 on the other
hand teaches him how to fish!
Or were you just trying to impress us because you could read
the conference notice, but .0 wasn't able to follow the simple
rules/instructions.
BTW, what happened to our normally active moderator(s)? Must
be trying to use up that vacation time before that new policy
takes effect come Jan. 1 ....
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3201.14 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Tue Dec 12 1995 09:48 | 13 |
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> BTW, what happened to our normally active moderator(s)? Must
> be trying to use up that vacation time before that new policy
> takes effect come Jan. 1 ....
this normally active moderator is just as active as normally.
i've been consolidating/moving notes right along, but maybe
you just haven't noticed.
this one will get moved too.
- diane
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3201.15 | | MILPND::CLARK_D | | Tue Dec 12 1995 09:54 | 6 |
| Mr. Michaud,
I was just helping, I don't care if you don't like it and I wasn't
trying to impress anyone. I don't have to - thank you very much.
Have a nice day...d
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3201.16 | | VAXCPU::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Wed Dec 13 1995 03:53 | 6 |
| > I was just helping, I don't care if you don't like it and I wasn't
> trying to impress anyone. I don't have to - thank you very much.
"I was just helping" was a noble attempt, but you did *not* help
(just like picking up a baby bird that's fallen out of the nest
and putting it back in the nest .....)
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3201.17 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Wed Dec 13 1995 10:00 | 3 |
| > "I was just helping" was a noble attempt, but you did *not* help
You're not "helping" by insulting noters either, Jeff.
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3201.18 | | VAXCPU::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Mon Dec 18 1995 19:01 | 10 |
| >> "I was just helping" was a noble attempt, but you did *not* help
> You're not "helping" by insulting noters either, Jeff.
Di, who did I insult?
BTW, did you hear OJ's ex-girlfriend has given a sworn statement in
the Goldman civil case that she broke up with OJ (by leaving him a
"Dear John" message) on the day of the murders? No wonder OJ didn't
take the stand (after Cockrun kept telling the jurors OJ was
starting a new life with his new girlfriend) .......
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3201.19 | | NEWVAX::LAURENT | Hal Laurent @ COP | Mon Dec 18 1995 23:27 | 21 |
| re: .18
>Di, who did I insult?
(I'm not Di, but...)
I don't know if I'd go as far as to say that you were insulting (although
I might), but you certainly came off as condescending. While I mostly
agree with the content of what you said, your way of saying it certainly
wasn't the most productive. Perhaps an update on your Dale Carnegie course
is in order. :-)
>BTW, did you hear OJ's ex-girlfriend has given a sworn statement in
>the Goldman civil case that she broke up with OJ (by leaving him a
>"Dear John" message) on the day of the murders? No wonder OJ didn't
>take the stand (after Cockrun kept telling the jurors OJ was
>starting a new life with his new girlfriend) .......
Talk about a non sequiter...what the heck does that have to do with anything
being discussed here?
-Hal
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3201.20 | | VAXCPU::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Tue Dec 19 1995 10:11 | 15 |
| > I don't know if I'd go as far as to say that you were insulting (although
> I might), but you certainly came off as condescending.
In that case I apologize. I guess I was caught on a bad day
and when I see the same individual(s) doing the same thing
in various conferences, and they've had their hand held multiple
times already, the two conditions push me close to the edge :-)
> Talk about a non sequiter...what the heck does that have to do with anything
> being discussed here?
Nothing, other than I had Di's attention and seeing I was already
responding to her note on the item being discussed .... seeing so
much has already been written about the trial already, something
we haven't seen yet is a "Trial Cookbook" :-)
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3201.21 | | BSS::BRUNO | Burly Computer Nerd | Wed Dec 20 1995 15:29 | 4 |
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What conference is this?
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3201.22 | Anisette Biscotti / Sesame Seed recipe | SEND::SEELEY | | Thu Dec 21 1995 12:17 | 60 |
| Here is a recipe that I've been using for years! My mother has
been using it for years before me! It's that plain cookie
(walnuts optional) that you dip in coffee (if you like doing that).
It's a little on the hard side, but not a jaw-breaker.
It doesn't have a strong anise flavor.
It also is the same recipe for the sesame seed cookies that are
cooked in an oval shape typically.
It's easy to work with, and is very traditional.
I also have a recipe for a stronger flavor, softer cookie that
I frost and put sprinkles on, if anyone wants that one)
Enjoy,
Lauren
Anisette Biscotti AND/OR Sesame Seed Cookies
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Makes: 8 dozen cookies of one type,
or 4 dozen each (biscotti and sesame seed)
(recipe can also be easily halved, for 4 dozen of one type,
or 2 dozen each)
7c flour 4 eggs
2c sugar 2c crisco shortening
6tsp baking powder 1/2c water
4 tsp anise extract (or 4 drops anise oil)
(walnuts chopped finely
are optional in biscotti)
Sift flour, sugar and baking powder together. In a separate bowl,
beat eggs. Add shortening, water, and extract. Mix well. Add
the dry mix in, and knead together.
I usually start with the sesame seed cookies, and then add the nuts to
what's left and make a bunch of "logs" for the biscotti.
Sesame seed cookies:
Roll into small balls, and then roll them a little less round
(more like a short hot dog). Roll in sesame seeds. Place on a greased
cookie sheet and bake at 350 degrees 18-20 min. or until light brown
on the bottoms. This will rise, but not much, so they can be spaced
fairly closely.
Biscotti:
Add nuts, and mix in.
Shape softball-sized amounts into two long "logs" on a greased
cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees 18-20 min. or until light brown
on the bottoms. Remove from oven, cut biscotti on the cookie sheet
with a sharp knife, and separate them on the cookie sheet. Return
them to the oven, and bake additional 10-15 min. at 300 degrees.
Watch them closely during the second baking so not to overbake.
Continue with remainder of dough...
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