CAROLING FORTUNE COOKIES

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Darlene Brenden's devised a lucky way to greet the season-with her holiday fortune cookies! "I make regular fortune cookies, then tuck yuletide wishes inside. They make a fun dessert for a Christmas party," she pens from Salem, Oregon.

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Desserts

Time 30m

Yield 1 dozen.

Number Of Ingredients 10

12 strips of green and red glossy paper (about 5-1/2 inches x 1/2 inch)
Nontoxic black marker
2 egg whites
1/3 cup sugar
2 tablespoons confectioners' sugar
1/3 cup cake flour
2 tablespoons canola oil
1 tablespoon butter, melted
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pinch salt

Steps:

  • Print Christmas carol titles or other holiday wishes on paper strips with marker; set aside. , In a small bowl, beat egg whites until foamy. Add sugars; beat well. Stir in the flour, oil, butter, vanilla and salt until smooth. , Drop 6 tablespoonfuls, about 3 in. apart, onto a greased and floured baking sheet. With the back of spoon, spread each into a 3-1/2-in. circle. (Bake only six cookies at a time.) Bake at 300° for 6-8 minutes or until lightly browned., Loosen cookies from baking sheet. Bake 1 minute longer to soften. Remove one cookie at a time, leaving others in the oven (cookies must be warm to shape). Slowly fold cookie in half; insert a fortune. Fold in half again, bringing points together. Place in muffin cups to cool and hold shape. Repeat with remaining cookies.

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Ali Akhtar
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I think this recipe needs some improvement.


ehecatl3
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I wouldn't recommend this recipe.


Rima Austin
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I tried making these cookies but they didn't turn out well. The dough was too sticky and the cookies were too brown.


Unaloto Taufa
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These cookies are a bit too sweet for my taste.


Sajid zeya
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I'm not a big fan of fortune cookies, but these ones are pretty good.


Obaidul Kareem1992
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These cookies are a bit time-consuming to make, but they're worth the effort.


Timothy Hibeene
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I've made these cookies several times and they always turn out perfect.


Christos Kousta
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These cookies are a great way to use up leftover egg whites.


Scott George
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I love the way these cookies look when they're decorated with sprinkles and sugar.


Prayush Sapkota
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These cookies are best served fresh out of the oven, when they're still warm and crispy.


Mian Farooq
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I found that the cookies browned more evenly if I baked them on a silicone baking mat.


Saqib Khan
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The dough for these cookies is a little sticky, but it's easy to work with if you chill it for a bit before rolling it out.


Ariana Alexander
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These cookies are so easy to make, even kids can help. It's a great activity for a family holiday party.


Hennie Katz
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I love that these fortune cookies can be personalized with your own messages. It's a great way to share special thoughts with your loved ones.


Amanze Mmesoma
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These fortune cookies are the perfect way to add a touch of fun and festivity to your holiday celebrations.


Tanvir Hossen
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I made these cookies for my family and they were a big success! The cookies were crispy and flavorful, and the fortunes were a fun addition.


Roxanne Campbell
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These fortune cookies were a hit at my Christmas party! They were easy to make and everyone loved the festive design.