FORTUNE COOKIES
Provided by Food Network
Categories dessert
Time 1h24m
Yield about 20 cookies
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Cut a stencil out of a plastic coffee can lid in the shape of a 3-inch disk. Whip the egg whites until stiff and chill. In a mixer, cream the butter, then add the sugar and continue mixing. Add the flour and blend in, then add the vanilla and blend again. Add the chilled egg whites and mix on low until well incorporated and the batter is smooth. With a small offset spatula, spread batter through the stencil so it is a circle onto a silpat or parchment paper, about 6 per cookie sheet. Bake in a preheated 350-degree oven until light golden brown, 7 to 8 minutes. Quickly remove the pan from the oven and one at time place a fortune across the center with a bit hanging out. Fold cookie circle in thirds over fortune with flaps only slightly overlapping each other. Turn over and bring opposing sides together and pinch. Let cool.
FORTUNE COOKIES I
Write your own fortunes and place them in cookies. Great for parties.
Provided by Aleta
Categories World Cuisine Recipes Asian Chinese
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Butter a cookie sheet. Write fortunes on strips of paper about 4 inches long and 1/2 inch wide. Generously grease 2 cookie sheets.
- Mix the egg white and vanilla until foamy but not stiff. Sift the flour, salt, and sugar and blend into the egg white mixture.
- Place teaspoonfuls of the batter at least 4 inches apart on one of the prepared cookie sheets. Tilt the sheet to move the batter into round shapes about 3 inches in diameter. Be careful to make batter as round and even as possible. Do not make too many, because the cookie have to be really hot to form them and once they cool it is too late. Start with 2 or 3 to a sheet and see how many you can do.
- Bake for 5 minutes or until cookie has turned a golden color 1/2 inch wide around the outer edge of the circle. The center will remain pale. While one sheet is baking, prepare the other.
- Remove from oven and quickly move cookie with a wide spatula and place upside down on a wooden board. Quickly place the fortune on the cookie, close to the middle and fold the cookie in half. Place the folded edge across the rim of a measuring cup and pull the pointed edges down, one on the inside of the cup and one on the outside. Place folded cookies into the cups of a muffin tin or egg carton to hold their shape until firm.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 54.1 calories, Carbohydrate 12.4 g, Fat 0.1 g, Fiber 0.1 g, Protein 1.1 g, Sodium 9.4 mg, Sugar 8.4 g
FORTUNE COOKIES
Fill homemade fortune cookies with personalised messages for a customised treat - ideal for any occasion, such as Chinese New Year, Christmas, Valentine's Day, birthdays and weddings
Provided by Chelsie Collins
Categories Afternoon tea, Snack, Treat
Time 1h
Yield Makes about 15
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 180C/160 fan/gas 4 and line a large baking sheet with baking parchment, or use a silicone baking sheet. Write or print fortunes on paper measuring 6cm long by 1cm wide.
- Put the egg whites, vanilla, almond extract, oil and 2 tsp cold water into a bowl and whisk with an electric hand whisk until frothy, 20-30 secs. Measure the flour, cornflour, sugar and a good pinch of salt into a bowl, then sift into the egg white mixture. Whisk everything together until you have a smooth batter-like consistency. Chill the mixture for 1 hr.
- Next, put a tbsp of mixture onto the prepared baking sheet. Oil a metal spoon, then use the back of it to swirl the mixture out into a 8-10cm circle. Repeat with another tablespoon of the mixture, to create 2 cookies. Make sure there is space between each cookie as they will spread in the oven. It is best to only bake 2-3 cookies at a time, as you will need to shape them whilst they are hot. Sprinkle 1 of the cookies with black sesame seeds, then bake for 10-12 mins until the edges of the cookies turn golden.
- One at a time remove the cookies with a palette knife once they are out the oven. You want them to still be soft so you can shape them so work quickly. Turn the cookie over so that the sesame seeds are face down and put the fortune in the middle of the circle. Fold the circle in half to secure the fortune and pinch the 2 edges together to seal. Pop the cookie on the rim of a mug or cup and very gently pull the 2 corners down to get the fortune cookie shape. Hold for 10 secs, then transfer the cookies to muffin tins so that they hold their shape whilst cooling completely. Repeat with the remaining cookie mixture.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 81 calories, Fat 3 grams fat, SaturatedFat 0.4 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 12 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 7 grams sugar, Fiber 0.4 grams fiber, Protein 1 grams protein, Sodium 0.1 milligram of sodium
FORTUNE COOKIES
This is a great recipe that came from the Food Network, so I wanted to post it here (I was looking for a really good fortune cookie recipe on here). One thing, I did find that when I used the recommended tablespoon in putting the batter on the cookie sheet, the centers of the cookies were too "doughy" and the edges were golden brown, and the cookies broke when I tried to bend them into the fortune cookie shape. So, using a rubber bowl scraper, I put a small amount on the cookie sheet and just swirled it around until it was a nice, thin layer, about 3-inches in diameter. This worked perfectly! But, when the recipe says only make a few at a time, it's no joke! These harden quickly and unless you've got others in the kitchen to help or you move with lightning speed, I suggest only making 2 or 3 at a time.
Provided by xpnsve
Categories Dessert
Time 17m
Yield 10-12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- You will also need: 2 1/2 x 1/2-inch fortune strips.
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- Grease a cookie sheet thoroughly.
- Whip the egg whites on low speed until light and foamy.
- Blend in the sugar and continue to beat until soft peaks form.
- Pour in the melted butter, flour, salt, and extracts; mix until well combined.
- Drop a tablespoon of the batter onto the prepared cookie sheet.
- Using the back of a spoon, spread the batter evenly into very thin 3-inch rounds.
- Alternatively, use the lid of a jar with a 3-inch circle punched out as a template, pour the batter in the ring, and remove.
- Because you must work quickly to shape these cookies, bake just 3 at a time.
- Bake for about 5-8 minutes or until the edges are a light golden color.
- Remove the cookies with a spatula and place on a work surface.
- Lay a fortune in the lower middle of the cookie, and fold in half to make a semi-circle.
- Bend the edges up toward each other to make a crescent.
- Drag the crease across the rim of a small measuring cup, with the ends facing down.
- Cool in mini muffin tins to hold shape until crisp.
- Repeat with remaining batter.
HONG KONG FORTUNE COOKIES
This recipe come from a 1978 cookbook called "The Nancy Drew cookbook: Clues to Good Cooking" by Carolynn Keene. When my daughter Paula was 13 years old, I had a birthday party for her and the kids went on a scavenger hunt. They had to get mysterious things as the theme of the party was a mystery party. Then we served refreshments: hot dogs cooked on a bon fire, etc. Then they opened their fortunes. It was the hit of the party and all had a great time. This is one of Paula's most memorable parties! She is 37 now and still likes to tell about that party! I still have that cookbook and love to look at it.
Provided by Darlene Summers
Categories Drop Cookies
Time 30m
Yield 60 fortune cookies
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Soften the butter in a mixing bowl. Add sugar and and blend together until fluffy.
- Add vanilla.
- Add eggs to the mixture one at a time, beating well after adding each egg.
- Add flour and beat thoroughly.
- Heat oven to 375°.
- Grease the cookie sheets and then dust lightly with flour.
- Drop rounded teaspoonfuls of dough at least 2 inches apart on each sheet.
- Bake for twenty minutes and remove with a wide spatula, loosening each cookie from the sheet.
- Place a folded fortune on each cookie.
- Pinch edges together and then twist in the centers.
- Keep cookie sheet warm and work fast, as cookies harden fast.
- Makes 60 fortune cookies.
- Some sample fortunes: You will have a pleasant surprise soon.
- A happy cook makes a happy friend.
- You will take a fun trip, etc.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 57.6, Fat 2.6, SaturatedFat 1.5, Cholesterol 16.7, Sodium 19.9, Carbohydrate 8.3, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 6.7, Protein 0.6
FORTUNE COOKIES
Steps:
- Cooking spray, for pans
- Write your fortunes on 24 pieces of paper that are about 1/2-inch wide and 2 1/2-inches long.
- Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F.
- In a small bowl sift together the flour, cornstarch and sugar.
- In a medium bowl whisk together the egg whites, vanilla, oil, and water until smooth. Add the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients and mix until a smooth batter is formed.
- Working in batches of 4, drop the batter by tablespoons onto a nonstick baking sheet that has been lightly coated with cooking spray. Tilt the baking sheet in a circular motion to spread the batter into 4-inch diameter circles.
- Bake until the edges of the cookies are golden brown, about 10 minutes. Remove from oven, and working quickly, use a spatula to remove the cookies from the baking sheet. Put a fortune into the center of a cookie and fold it in half. Bring the points together with open seams on the outside. Arrange in muffin tins to help keep the shape while cooling.
- Repeat with remaining fortunes and cookies. Transfer to a serving bowl or basket and serve.
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