When.com Web Search

  1. Ad

    related to: replacement for ipecac oil in cookies recipe

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. I Tried Taylor Swift's Chai Cookies Recipe, And There's 1 ...

    www.aol.com/lifestyle/tried-taylor-swifts-chai...

    candace davison. Swift credits Joy the Baker for inspiring this recipe, which she served to fans during the 1989 Secret Sessions—aka album prerelease listening parties, reserved for the biggest ...

  3. Hartshorn - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartshorn

    Biscoff (Dutch, Belgian & German illustrated Christmas cookies, aka windmill cookies or Speculaas) Springerle (German illustrated Christmas crackers) lefse (Norwegian tortillas) A half-teaspoon of hartshorn salt can substitute for one teaspoon of baking powder, and this is commonly done in Americanized recipes.

  4. Oliebol - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliebol

    The earliest discovered recipe of oliekoecken ("oil cookies", the direct precursor of the oliebol) came from the 1667 Dutch book De verstandige kock "The sensible cook". [ 6 ] Variations

  5. Applesauce in Place of OIl and Other Baking Substitutions - AOL

    www.aol.com/lifestyle/food-applesauce-place-oil...

    The typical ratio to substitute is 1:1, which means if the recipe calls for 1 cup oil, feel free to substitute 1 cup applesauce. But the texture of the baked good will turn out different--slightly ...

  6. Syrup of ipecac - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrup_of_ipecac

    Syrup of ipecac (/ ˈ ɪ p ɪ k æ k /), or simply ipecac, is a drug that was once widely used as an expectorant (in low doses) and a rapid-acting emetic (in higher doses). It is obtained from the dried rhizome and roots of the ipecacuanha plant ( Carapichea ipecacuanha ), from which it derives its name.

  7. Which Milk Substitute Is Right for Your Recipe? 15 ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/milk-substitute-recipe-15-swaps...

    In an absolute pinch, water can sometimes be used as a substitute in a recipe that calls for milk…but you might experience some changes in flavor and texture. (Think less creamy, less fluffy and ...

  8. Olestra - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olestra

    Olestra was approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use as a food additive in 1996 and was initially used in potato chips under the WOW brand by Frito Lay.In 1998, the first year olestra products were marketed nationally after the FDA's Food Advisory Committee confirmed a judgment it made two years earlier, sales were over $400 million.

  9. Euphorbia ipecacuanhae - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphorbia_ipecacuanhae

    Euphorbia ipecacuanhae, known by the common names of Carolina ipecac, American ipecac, and ipecac spurge, is a member of the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae. It is a perennial herb, native to the seaboard of the eastern United States, from South Carolina to Long Island .