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The recipe seems to be something that a lot of people want to try. The
following are the suggestions, questions, etc I received.
Does cornstarch taste chalky? I have never noted a chalky taste. It
certainly tastes like flour to me, but since I haven't tasted anything with
flour for over 10 years.....
Can this recipe be used for crumbs for pie crust? The cookie is crumbly
anyway, so I think it would make a great base for a pie crust, cheese cake,
etc.
Great suggestion for additions to the recipe. Add one half (1/2) teaspoon
vanilla and crushed nuts to recipe then sprinkle with 1 Tablespoon sugar
before baking. I tried it and was very pleased with the results.
Another listmate was pleased to hear that someone else substitutes
cornstarch in recipes for baking.
A lot of replies were from people who love shortbread and were happy to have
a new recipe to try. I'd love to hear from anyone who tries it. I'll
summarize anything I receive.
I almost didn't send this recipe out. Now I'm glad I did. I'll be posting my
favorite brownie recipe next.
Good luck to all who try this. I hope you enjoy your shortbread!
Mignon in Alabama
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