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saerino · 5 months
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Coconut Vanilla Macaroons Gluten-Free, Nut-Free Recipe These coconut vanilla macaroons held together with gluten-free flour instead of eggs are an allergy-friendly sweet finish to a meal.
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fattributes · 4 months
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Matcha Coconut Macaroons with Dark Chocolate
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morethansalad · 3 months
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Vegan Lemon Coconut Macaroons
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sanrio really thought they could make characters that go like :3 and I’d be normal about it
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elliottnotyet · 9 months
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[Image ID: drawing of 7 macaroons of different flavors, each one has a label in semi cursive handwriting with arrows pointing to the cookie. They are arranged in a circle with one in the middle. Staring from the top and going clockwise, there is a lavender macaroon with a bundle of lavender flowers resting on it, a coconut macaroon with a coconut behind it, a coffee macaroon with scattered coffee beans and a coffee cup behind it, a lemon macaroon with a lemon behind it, an orange ginger macaroon with an orange and ginger root behind it, and a vanilla macaroon with a vanilla flower on top. In the center os an almond macaroon with a pile of almonds in front. End ID]
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trollkrem · 8 months
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Recipe for Farm Macaroons We used to make this dish on the farm back in the 1930s. It is a delectable macaroon made with coconut. 1/4 cup all-purpose flour, 1.25 cups white sugar, 2.5 cups flaked coconut, 1/4 teaspoon salt, 4 egg whites, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1/8 teaspoon cream of tartar, 1/4 teaspoon almond extract
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limitedband · 10 months
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Coconut Macaroons II
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There are only 4 ingredients in this straightforward recipe for coconut macaroons. It has a richer flavor than most thanks to the condensed milk.
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victorsoma · 10 months
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Recipe for Coconut Macaroons II There are only 4 ingredients in this straightforward recipe for coconut macaroons. It has a richer flavor than most thanks to the condensed milk. 1.5 teaspoons almond extract, 1 can sweetened condensed milk, 2 teaspoons vanilla extract, 5.5 cups flaked coconut
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yeahdigimon · 10 months
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Farm Macaroons This is a recipe that we made on the farm in the 30's. It is a delicious coconut macaroon.
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pompomposting · 9 months
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a list of all of Pompompurin's friends:
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muffin
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scone
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bagel
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whip
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macaroon
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powder
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tart
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custard
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coconut
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mint
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syrup
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vanilla
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buckybarnesb-tch · 1 year
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I have put together a list of all of the Smells that I think each designation would possess, mostly good, natural smells but some bad as well that come from negative feelings like Fear and Anxiety
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Alphas Good Smells:
Pine Trees
Fireplace
Aftershave
Whiskey
Leather
Old Spice
Burning Wood
Brown Sugar
Apple Pie
Peppermint
Coconut
Toffee
New Car Smell
BBQ
Tequila
Matches
Fresh Money
Dark Chocolate
Bacon
Freshly Brewed Coffee
Maple Syrup
Sandalwood
Gasoline
Patchouli
Seawater
Ginger
Hay
Mahogany
Gunpowder
Pears
Cedar Wood
Amber
Pesto
Sautéed Onions
Funnel Cake
Cigarettes
Blackberry
Fresh Cut Grass
Ink
Snap Fire Crackers
Bad Alpha Smells:
Wet Dog
Rancid Meat
Blue Cheese
Blood
Sweaty Feet
Tar
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Betas Good Smells:
Lilies
Bamboo
Champagne
Apricots
Pumpkin
Shortbread
Almonds
Tulips
Pina Colada
Mochi
Raspberry
Macaroons
Sharpies
Baby Powder
Butterscotch
Mangos
Sautéed Garlic
Key Lime Pie
Dove Soap
Peanut Butter
Coal
Black Tea
Wet Forest
Marigolds
Fresh Basil
Lilacs
Vanilla
Soda Flavored Lip Smackers
Bad Beta Smells:
Rotting Fish
Oil
Burnt Popcorn
Tuna
Dog Food
Vinegar
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Omega Good Smells:
Chocolate Covered Strawberries
Chamomile Tea
Jasmine
Spearmint
Roses
Old Books
Crème Brûlée
Honeysuckle
Eucalyptus
Marijuana
Citrus
Caramel
Cherry Blossom
Cinnamon Bun
Lavender
Whipped Cream
Apples
Dryer Sheets
Fresh Bread
Aloe Vera
Sea Breeze
Peaches
Magnolia Trees
Thunderstorms
Honeycomb
Cherries
S’mores
Cookies Fresh from the Oven
Blanket Fresh out of the Dryer
Sky After it Rains
Smell of Baskin Robins
Bad Omega Smells:
Burnt Rubber
Rotten Eggs
Bleach
Nail Polish Remover
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ladytesla · 3 months
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The Great Faerun Baking Show (part two)
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I've decided I'm going to run with this anyway. It is a beautiful day in Faerun and I am a horrible goose fanfiction writer. There are several things I need to get done today, so obviously I'm going to not do them and write this instead.
For those of you who are just stopping by, I had a horrible idea a while ago and this is the result. I have no idea what's going to happen or who's going to win. I’m just going to roll a D20 ‘bake check’ for everyone and write out the results, including what everyone rolled so y’all know I’m not cheating just so my druid boyfriend can win.  The person with the lowest total score (out of a possible score of 60) goes home.
We've got the main 6 companions, Jaheira, Halsin, Minsc (and Boo), Minthara, Dammon, and my tav Medora (who y'all can just pretend is Alfira if you don't want someone else's tav in the story, since they're both female bards)
Week One, Cake Week: Star baker was Karlach, Minthara went home
Week Two: Biscuit Week, or "Viconia's Walking Florentine"
Signature Challenge: Sandwich Biscuits
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Astarion: Bourbon biscuits. He and Shadowheart took a shot right when the bake started. He took a few more shots after that just because he could, and ended up making a bunch of vampire jokes with Noel Fielding. Despite the alcohol handicap, his biscuits turned out quite nice.
Dammon: Dulce de leche and banana biscuits. The dulce de leche overpowered the banana a bit, but the texture of the biscuits themselves were great.
Gale: Tara's coffee biscuits. He really wanted to bring back the memories of caffeine-fueled all-nighters at Blackstaff Academy. He also used a cat-shaped cookie cutter. The biscuits weren't exactly identical, and the coffee cream was a bit too runny.
Halsin: Lavender and vanilla biscuits. He used a duck-shaped cookie cutter because he likes ducks. They were all perfectly identical and the flavors were incredible. He got a Hollywood Handshake for them.
Jaheira: Malted milk biscuits. She wasn't able to get them as identical as she would have liked, and some of the biscuits were a bit underdone.
Karlach: Peanut butter and jelly sandwich biscuits. She was determined to have Paul like something with peanut butter in it. Unfortunately he still doesn't. They were also a bit messy. They were adorable in their messiness though.
Lae'zel: Pistachio custard creams. They were messy, and the dragon cookie cutter she used was a bit too delicate, resulting in some dragons missing their tails.
Medora: Raspberry and almond linzer biscuits. They had a lovely classic flavor profile, and were nearly identical.
Minsc: Coconut biscuits. He tried to use chocolate designs to make them look like tiny coconuts, but it wasn't completely successful. The flavor, however, was nice.
Shadowheart: Blackberry and earl grey biscuits. She tried to shape them like night orchids, colored with activated charcoal. However, the color made it hard to judge whether or not the biscuits were overcooked, and several of them were burned. The earl grey was so faint it was overpowered by the blackberry and the, well, burn.
Wyll: Empire biscuits. He grew up sneaking them from the kitchen as a boy, and wanted to stick to his 'classics done right' style. Unfortunately the biscuits weren't as crisp as Paul and Prue would have liked. Noel still stuck one in his pocket for later though.
Technical Challenge: Coconut Macaroons
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(I think I'm going to list them from worst to best from now on)
11. Dammon
10. Shadowheart
9. Medora
8. Karlach
7. Lae'zel or Wyll (they both rolled a 9)
6. Wyll or Lae'zel
5. Halsin
4. Astarion
3. Jaheira
2. Gale
Minsc (honestly how does he keep doing so well idk man)
Showstopper: Gingerbread Showpiece
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Astarion: To keep with his Brand, he decided to make a graveyard with several little gingerbread mausoleums and monuments. His, of course, was the biggest and fanciest one, with the door open and a little paper cut-out of himself coming out. Very tongue-in-cheek. Some of the monuments were sloppy, because he had so many he didn't have time to make them all super polished.
Dammon: He did his best to make an anvil, a hammer and a little piece of pulled sugar as the metal to be forged. He then discovered that despite working with molten metal on a regular basis, molten sugar still burns just as much when hitting the skin, and dropped it. He spent so much time on a backup sugar piece that the presentation on his anvil and hammer suffered a tiny bit.
Gale: His scene was an open book with a little wizard casting Fireball standing on the pages. There were huge cracks in the gingerbread book, but the wizard and his fireball were nicely detailed. He wasted a lot of time because he needed the spell piped on to the gingerbread to be ACCURATE DAMMIT.
Halsin: He created a peaceful woodland scene with trees, a family of bears, and some mushrooms. The largest bear broke, but he was able to fix it somewhat and prop it up against a tree. Bears lean against trees all the time. He hoped the judges might think it was purposeful. They saw right through him, however.
Jaheira: Years of helping her children with various projects has paid off. She somehow in the time limit created Wyrm's Crossing and just for show a poured-sugar River Chionthar. That earned her a Hollywood Handshake.
Karlach: She made an impressive replica of her tent, complete with a small army of teddy bear cookies. She even took the time to make little bears shaped like her friends and the judges. When asked if she hadn't wanted to make something more badass, she shrugged and said she could like cracking skulls and teddy bears at the same time.
Lae'zel: Her red dragon looked more like a guinea pig, unfortunately, so she changed her answer last-minute and said it was a giant space hamster. Due to its red color, though, the judges saw right through her story.
Medora: She attempted to create a lute, a mandolin and a drum. The neck of the lute broke and the piping on the drum was far from precise, but it wasn't a complete disaster.
Minsc: He made a treasure chest mimic. Originally he'd wanted the lid to open, but the hinge broke. It was still beautiful regardless, and quite big. It nearly took up the entire counter.
Shadowheart: Her little gingerbread cottage was already precariously lopsided, and when she turned to grab another piping bag it fell completely off the bench and onto the floor.
Wyll: He replicated his favorite park in Baldur's Gate out of gingerbread, even sculpting a statue with modeling chocolate. It was very impressive.
The Results
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Our star baker this week with a total of 45/60 is Halsin!
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And unfortunately, with a score of 9/60, Shadowheart has to leave the tent.
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Feel free to play along, roll bake checks, and comment with what your Tav would make! Yeah I can't be stopped we're on to bread week next.
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morethansalad · 2 months
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Vegan Macaroon Lime Curd Bars
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I was thinking Abkedo + cookies for the event? Since he comes back tomorrow !!! am excited-♠️
Thank you for your request! <3 Here's Day 2 of JJ's Advent Calendar!
Day 2: Albedo + “cookies”
“(Y/N)?” a voice called from the hallway just when you pulled yet another baking tray out of the oven. You set it down on the counter, careful not to knock over the cup of tea you had prepared a while ago. By now, it probably was only lukewarm, if at all, because you had been too focused on cutting out cookies. 
“Over here!” you eventually called back but your favorite alchemist had already found his way to the kitchen. It hadn’t been too hard to guess where you were – the smell of butter, vanilla and chocolate had led him to the kitchen straight away. And obviously, you had initiated one of your favorite holiday traditions: baking more than enough cookies to feed all of Mondstadt. 
And Archons, did you look cute. You had flour dusted all over your clothes, your eyes sparkling with joy, even though you were surrounded by a variety of dishes you’d need to clean later, a bunch of ingredients and dozens of tins and jars with sugar sprinkles, chocolate chips and vanilla sugar to decorate the cookies. Albedo stepped closer to pull you in for a quick peck on the lips. “I see you’ve been busy.”
Behind you, neatly lined up on the countertop, there were five – no, six – colorful containers, filled with a variety of cookies. On first glance, Albedo could spot coconut macaroons, butter cookies in different shapes and decorated with all kinds of sprinkles, chocolate chip cookies and, his absolute favorite, vanilla crescents. “The whole house smells like a bakery,” Albedo added.  
You grinned. “Well, it’s not holiday season without cookies, is it?” you asked before you turned around, grabbing a vanilla crescent and holding it in front of his face. “Want to try one?”
Albedo’s eyes lit up. “You bet.”
Taglist: @the-gayest-sky-kid @genshinparty @ajaxstar @kaeyas-beloved @the-fifteen
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android-and-ale · 4 months
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Fancy Hot Chocolate Hacks
Cheap extracts.
That's it. Really.
Instead of spending $10 on a box that only has 6 pouches (yes, I am bitter about inflation!) buy the biggest, bog-standard generic multi-pack you can afford. (I picked up a box of 50 packets of Swiss Miss for $7 at Costco. Your mileage may vary.) Then head to the baking aisle.
You only need about 1/8 tsp of extract per mug of cocoa, so a standard 2 oz bottle goes a long way.
The most common flavors you can find at most groceries are:
Vanilla
Almond
Orange
Lemon
Strawberry
Coconut
Cinnamon
Peppermint/Mint
Pretty much everything but the cinnamon or mint will get an amazing flavor boost if you also add anywhere from a few drops up to 1/8 tsp almond extract. Seriously. It's magic.
Flavor combination recommendations:
1/8 tsp each Vanilla and Almond - tastes like a better version of the Hazelnut packets. Try adding a tiny pinch of salt, too.
1/8 tsp Orange - tastes like those seasonal slam-ball Chocolate Oranges
1/8 tsp Strawberry and a couple drops each of Almond and Vanilla - strawberry shortcake chocolate and it is so good
1/8 tsp each Orange and Almond with a few drops of vanilla - once more, so very very good. Add a couple extra oz of hot water/milk, because the flavors will be a little strong
1/8 tsp coconut with a few drops of vanilla - tastes like a chocolate macaroon
1/8 tsp cinnamon - way better than peppermint, which seems to have an unexpected chemical aftertaste
Salted Caramel Substitutes worth trying:
2 tsp honey, 1/8 tsp almond extract, pinch of salt - add an extra 2 oz of water when mixing this up or it'll be too sweet
1-2 tsp maple syrup, 1/8 tsp vanilla, 2-3 drops almond, pinch of salt - again, add a little extra water
Any caramel syrup (or even baking chips) you have on hand + a pinch of salt
So you're feeling fancy?
The Internet has a world of extract flavors beyond the grocery store standards. Good hot chocolate mix-ins include:
Caramel (if you don't want to bother with sugary syrups)
Mango (yes, really! This also tastes nice with a little bit of coconut extract added in)
Pistachio (plus some almond. trust me!)
Cherry (once more, also try adding some vanilla and/or almond)
Blueberry (it's like those chocolate covered blueberries at the check out aisle. Once more, try also adding a little vanilla and/or almond to taste)
Three more cheap, easy hacks:
Brew a cup of your favorite mint tea then mix in a packet of hot cocoa powder. This will still taste better than most peppermint extracts.
Brew a cup of coffee then mix in a packet of hot cocoa powder. Congrats. Now you have a mocha. Try adding some vanilla or almond extract.
Add 1 tsp Pumpkin Pie Spice. This is good on its own, but you can also use it as the base for a passable PSL. Start with a brewed cup of coffee, a packet of hot cocoa, and some pumpkin pie spice. Add your vanilla and almond extracts, then dilute the whole mess with your favorite type of milk. If you like it sweeter, add a second packet of hot cocoa mix.
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officialkendallroy · 1 year
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everyone come over to my house i made cheesecake and baked christmas cookies and coconut macaroons, vanilla crescents and some other cookies!! will provide coffee, tea and hot chocolate too :)
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