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MOMSHAP
 
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Butter Balls I
I didn't understand the part about cutting the dough, dipping in sugar, rolling and dipping again. I just rolled the dough into balls, rolled the balls in raw organic sugar, and baked them. They flattened somewhat, but they're so delicious I can't stop eating them, and I NEVER am tempted by cookies.

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Reviewed On: Dec. 23, 2008
Steamed Tuna Fish
I had some frozen tuna steaks given to us by a local fisherman. I took them out today, and had NO idea how to cook them. I found this recipe, but couldn't go to the store to get the missing ingredients so.... I "made do". No sherry. No problem; I added a tablespoon of brown sugar to merlot. No green onion, so I substituted a yellow onion, finely chopped. I used powdered ginger. I did not add additional salt, per other reviews. Another reviewer mentioned wrapping everything in foil and baking for 30 minutes. BINGO - just what I was looking for. I put the very thick steaks into my large stainless steel frying pan, poured the sauce over, and baked at 350 for about 40 minutes. OH MY GOSH. It was some of the best fish any of us have ever had. I'm keeping the weirdly altered recipe because hubby says "Don't change a THING."

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Reviewed On: Dec. 23, 2008
Mama D's Italian Bread
I baked this yesterday as part of a wonderful Italian meal for our employees. It looked, smelled, and tasted like something from the best bakery. I, too, only needed about 25 minutes of baking time. I used the culinary student's advice and ended up with a gorgeous texture bread with a nice brown and chewy crust. Everyone was amazed; mostly me! Even though my loaves were oddly shaped (I'm not adept at this) they all baked perfectly. I rubbed the bread with melted butter when it came out of the oven. This would make PERFECT "dipping" bread for an olive oil dip.

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Reviewed On: Jun. 10, 2006
 
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