Chinese Christmas CookiesMakes 4 dozen cookies • From the kitchen of Caitlin
Ingredients6 ounces semi-sweet morsels6 ounces butterscotch morsels
2 1/2 ounces chow mein noodles
7 1/4 ounces salted peanuts (without skin)
DirectionsMelt morsels in microwave in large bowl.
Add noodles and nuts.
Drop on waxed paper by teaspoonful.
Chill in fridge.
1 (12 ounce) package butterscotch chips
1 large can chow mein noodles chow mein Noodles
Spanish peanuts, marshmallows, cashews, etc..
DirectionsMelt all the chips together in a large pan over low heat, stirring constantly.
Add noodles and stir to coat.
Add whatever else you may desire, stirring to coat.
Place on wax paper by spoonful and cool until set.
I tried to make cookies with this recipe
Chinese food.
they're normal people they eat what they want to eat
Recipe Rehab - 2012 Chinese Food 1-5 was released on: USA: 3 November 2012
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There are probably a variety of cookbooks with a Christmas cake recipe. A few good ones to try are the BBC Good Food Cookbook and the Southern Living cookbooks.
they go to the movies and eat Chinese food
no they eat food native to their area
The best Christmas food recipe books are a matter of opinion, and one opinion might be that the best Christmas food recipes come in the Good Housekeeping magazines around the holiday times. Also, these recipes change from year to year, so you'll always have something new.
Chinese people are not that different, they store there food in a fridge
The Italian invented Chinese food.
a lot of people who like Chinese food eat it and also people from china
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