Any Home Bakers Here?

Update on chick and egg cookies trial.

Bought some Karo syrup at grocery today. But all they had was with vanilla. Is there one without?

@NorthFLChick my grocery did not have Meringue powder. Gonna get some new, fresh tomorrow at Joann's - got a coupon in mail today. Mine is too old for safe eating.

Gonna try 2 types of icings tomorrow on tha cookies . And thawing chicken to try the cookie cutter chicken salad idea...
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@sunflour , I had to go check the label on my bottle of corn syrup. It has vanilla listed as the last ingredient. I never noticed that before but I've only used it for the cookie glaze and there isn't any flavoring called for in that so they weren't too vanilla-y (if you know what I mean). I want to see your chicken salad sandwiches when you're done making them...bet they'll be cute.

Thanks for the heads-up on @OnlyOrps chicken décor thread. I'll go check it out. I really don't have much in the way of that but it might give me some good ideas for making some!
 
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RE: vanilla in Karo, according to their site:

"Vanilla has always been an ingredient in Karo light corn syrup. It gives extra smoothness and richness to the flavor."

Evidently it has always been there, but not labelled in tha good ole days.
 
Aha, now we know the rest of the story. Kind of makes you wonder what all was left off other labels, especially in the past. Who knows what we were really eating?
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Made a coffee cake this morning. It was ok but nothing to brag about (or take a picture of). At least it took care of breakfast. @sunflour , I thought about making your breakfast casserole but wanted something for today. Do you always have to let it sit overnight? I suppose it takes some time for the bread to soak up the egg mixture.
 
Aha, now we know the rest of the story. Kind of makes you wonder what all was left off other labels, especially in the past. Who knows what we were really eating?
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Made a coffee cake this morning. It was ok but nothing to brag about (or take a picture of). At least it took care of breakfast. @sunflour , I thought about making your breakfast casserole but wanted something for today. Do you always have to let it sit overnight? I suppose it takes some time for the bread to soak up the egg mixture.
You don't have to let the casserole sit at all….made one last night for supper when the chicken wasn't thawed out enough. I think the overnight is so you can pop in oven early. Guess the recipe should read " can sit overnight in fridge to bake the next day".

There is no bad coffee cake...
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You don't have to let the casserole sit at all….made one last night for supper when the chicken wasn't thawed out enough. I think the overnight is so you can pop in oven early. Guess the recipe should read " can sit overnight in fridge to bake the next day".

There is no bad coffee cake...
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Good to know about the casserole!

And you're probably right about the coffee cake. What I really wanted to make were the cinnamon rolls, but I'm out of powdered sugar. And how could we possibly eat them without the cream cheese frosting? That just wouldn't be right, lol.
 
Got my chicken cooked and gonna make the chicken salad.

Believe it or not, I have never made it. All recipes I find add celery and mayo and sweet pickle relish. But some add boiled eggs and some don't.
I did one time add boiled egg to tuna salad and it really is better without.


Any comments on adding the egg or not to chicken salad will be greatly appreciated.
 
I never add boiled egg to either chicken or tuna salad. I do, however, like egg salad. With the chicken salad, I add a little finely diced onion, some celery (or celery seed), salt, pepper, sometime curry powder, and mayo.

I think chicken, tuna and egg salads are sort of like chili in that everyone likes to mix it up to their taste and the recipes just sort of give you general guidelines.
 
I never add boiled egg to either chicken or tuna salad. I do, however, like egg salad. With the chicken salad, I add a little finely diced onion, some celery (or celery seed), salt, pepper, sometime curry powder, and mayo.

I think chicken, tuna and egg salads are sort of like chili in that everyone likes to mix it up to their taste and the recipes just sort of give you general guidelines.
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Thanks, that's what our favorite book….the Ga Cookbook says. Just needed some input. As usual, you are so helpful.
 
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So glad you are a baker, hope you stay with the thread..would love to see what you bake.  RE: your thread, took another pic today, but camera battery is recharging, will post tomorrow.

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  Onlyorps has a thread on chicken home decor.  Thus far, I am boring all with my pics…:gig ..I bet you have loads to share.

I have shared some of my creations here. I'm just getting into baking. I'm more of a cook than a baker. I like to make things up not follow recipes lol I also like to combine 4 or 5 recipes and that desire doesn't always translate to baking
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An ugly square peach pie I made. Hubs ran out and got me two pretty pie pans after this lol it was good though!
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A broccoli, bacon, cheese quiche I made
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Some chocolate chip cookies
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Buttermilk cinnamon rolls
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Homemade pizza, even made the dough
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Monkey bread, from scratch
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My attempts at homemade bread
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