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Combine eggs, buttermilk and melted shortening. Add the liquid ingredients to the dry ingredients, stirring only until smooth. Turn into a well-greased 8-by-8 inch pan. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes at 425 degrees. Cut into 16 squares. ...
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1 tbsp melted shortening 15 ml. Method: Blend shortening, sugar and egg until fluffy. Stir in milk alternately with sifted dry ingredients. Beat until smooth. Pour into an 8 x 8 x 2" pan, which has been rubbed with shortening. ...
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The J-Walk Blog: Short’nin Bread Recipe
(The point of the boiling water is to melt the shortening in the batter. You might want to go ahead and boil a full cup so you have extra if needed to get your batter to the right consistency. Three-fourths cup boiling water works ...
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An Absence of Mexican Food
Mash beans in the skillet and add 2 tablespoons hot melted shortening. Mix well. Stir in evaporated milk. Cook over low heat, stirring frequently for about 10 minutes. Set aside to partially cool while you grate cheese and heat ...
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The Daily Tiffin: Gifts From The Kitchen – Chocolate Spoons
Shortening – 1 tbsp Glass bowl - to melt the chocolate Baking sheet lined with parchment/wax paper – 1 Cellophane paper - to wrap Thin ribbon. Garnishes like sparkling sugar, crushed peppermint candy, melted white chocolate, sprinkles, ...
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Pie Recipes - MySaline.com
Sprinkle dry cake mix over pumpkin mixture. Top with nuts. Drizzle with melted shortening (or butter). Bake for 50-60 minutes until golden brown. Let it cool. Serve with whipped cream. Refrigerate left-overs. Makes 16-20 servings.
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1932 Louisiana Put-together Recipe
Cut your meat into very thin slices, then fry in a hot skillet filled with the melted shortening until brown and crisp. Remove the meat and set aside. Now cook the onions and green pepper in the shortening until they are soft. ...
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