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Posted: Thursday, 10 Jul 2008
by: Kitchen Cake

 

Nuts Cookies
Nuts Chessy Cookies
by Kitchen Cake on July'08

 

Yup, this cookies has two different taste. But, their collaboration was good enough. Peanut butter and cream cheese. Wow, that's good. My daughter like this cookies much.

The sesame seeds is one think that makes she interest more. Brush the top of that cookies with honey was made more taste. Wonderfull. Do you wanna try? The recipe is here.

 

Nut Cookie
Nuts Chessy Cookies
by Kitchen Cake on July'08

 

From KitchenDctionary:
" An American favorite, cream cheese is white, easy to spread, and mildly tangy. It goes especially well with bagels and nut breads. (called white cheese in Europe)
Ingredient Season: available year-round
How to select: Cream cheese comes in low-fat and non-fat versions.
How to store: Use cream cheese within a few days after purchasing, and throw it out if mold appears.
For best results, serve chilled.
Substitutions: 2 cups of cream cheese = 1 lb; Neufchatel (lower in fat and moister than regular cream cheese) OR equal parts ricotta and yogurt OR tofu.
"

This is aboout cream cheese from wikipedia:
"Cream cheese is a sweet, soft, mild-tasting, white cheese, defined by the US Department of Agriculture as containing at least 33% milkfat (as marketed) with a moisture content of not more than 55%, and a pH range of 4.4 to 4.9.

Cream cheese is not naturally matured and is meant to be consumed fresh, and so it differs from other soft cheeses such as Europe's Brie and Neufchâtel. More comparable in taste, texture, and production methods are Boursin and Mascarpone."

Happy a nice day ;)

 

Nut Cookie
Nuts Chessy Cookies
by Kitchen Cake on July'08

 

It's about peanut butter from wikipedia:
"Peanut butter (also known as peanut paste) is a food paste made primarily from ground roasted peanuts, with or without added oil. It is popular primarily in Canada, the United States, South America, Mexico, Central America, Australia, the United Kingdom, South Africa, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, The Bahamas, North Africa, The Netherlands, the Philippines and Saudi Arabia. It is also manufactured in some emerging markets."

Do you wanna to know the history of peanut butter?
You can click here!

Bye for now, and c u ...

 

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