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Reviewed: Nov. 13, 2011
The water should be boiled with the salt and sugar and then the cornmeal should be added slowly while stirring. In that way you can assure a more uniform taste and no clumps. Also, if you apply a little bit of butter to your hands when forming them, the mix will not stick to your skin. Another variation is to use munster cheese instead of American cheese and eliminate the sugar entirely. They are ready when the cheese oozes out of the stick.
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Reviewed: Mar. 23, 2011
Too sweet.
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Reviewed: Nov. 18, 2010
These are just like the sorullos I used to eat in Puerto Rico . . . i made them plain and served them with 'mayoketchup' and they were perfect. had the left over with my morning coffee . . . thanks so much for posting this!
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Reviewed: Dec. 31, 2009
The measurements in this recipe are incorrect. If you follow it all you will get is a very soupy sweet mixture that is useless. I know because I followed the recipe to the letter and thats what I got. However the recipe was not a total lost, I tried it again and this time I added the ingredients alittle at a time all the while tasting and checking consistancy. I used the ingredients for 10 servings. I cut the sugar to 3/4 cup instead of 1-1/4 cup. The salt from 1 tablspoon to 1/2 teaspoon and the boiling water from 2-1/2 cups to 1-3/4 cups. The recipe also said to cook 4 minutes per side. That is too long, they do not burn but they do get hard. I cooked them 2-1/2 minutes on each side. And they were perfect
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Reviewed: Sep. 21, 2009
Oh my! I remember my grandma used to make these for my brother and I.
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Reviewed: Jul. 31, 2009
my boyfriend is sure to love these!
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