Okay, I know I'm just a beginner, but...
I was at the grocery store the other day and picked up a recipe for Cranberry Nut Bread. You know, those recipes they put out to get you to buy stuff? Anyway, got all the ingredients and decided to bake it today and read the whole thing. Sounded great until I got to this line, "In a small bowl, combine orange rind, orange juice, and egg; stir into dry ingredients just enough to motion."
At first I thought it must be a misprint, but now I'm not so sure.
Can anyone explain what that means?
I was at the grocery store the other day and picked up a recipe for Cranberry Nut Bread. You know, those recipes they put out to get you to buy stuff? Anyway, got all the ingredients and decided to bake it today and read the whole thing. Sounded great until I got to this line, "In a small bowl, combine orange rind, orange juice, and egg; stir into dry ingredients just enough to motion."
At first I thought it must be a misprint, but now I'm not so sure.
Can anyone explain what that means?
