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  4. Brownie Waffles Recipe - AOL

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    In a microwave safe bowl, add the chocolate chips and 1/2 cup milk. Microwave for 30 seconds, stir and repeat until melted. Add the remaining milk, vegetable oil, vanilla and only the yolks of the two eggs. Add the whites to the third bowl, along with the sugar. Whip with a hand mixer until soft peaks form, about 5 minutes.

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  6. The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book - Wikipedia

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    This work is as much of an autobiography as it is a cookbook, in that it contains as many personal recollections as it does recipes. The most famous culinary experiment is a concoction called "Hashish Fudge". Made from spices, nuts, fruit, and cannabis, Hashish Fudge quickly became a sensation in its own right. In the recipe, Toklas says it is ...

  7. Thelma Pressman - Wikipedia

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    Thelma Pressman (April 10, 1921 – August 10, 2010, Rancho Mirage, California) [1] was a pioneering microwave cooking consultant, product development consultant, and cookbook author. In 1969 she opened the first microwave cooking school in the United States.

  8. Chocolate brownie - Wikipedia

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    The earliest-known published recipes for a modern-style chocolate brownie appeared in Home Cookery (1904, Laconia, New Hampshire), the Service Club Cook Book (1904, Chicago, Illinois), The Boston Globe (April 2, 1905 p. 34), [2] and the 1906 edition of Fannie Farmer's cookbook. These recipes produced a relatively mild and cake-like brownie.

  9. Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management - Wikipedia

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    The food writer and chef Gerard Baker tested and revised 220 of Beeton's recipes, and published the result as Mrs. Beeton: How To Cook (2011). [48] For the book's 150th anniversary in 2011, the Royal Society of Chemistry planned to feature one of Beeton's recipes.