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Old 03-21-19, 09:21 AM
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Recipe of the Day

It is not in the oven yet, but I am certain it will be soon......



https://www.kingarthurflour.com/reci...s-brest-recipe
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you just had to do that didn't you.....and with rhubarb.......there goes my no sugar weekend
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Been meaning to try a Paris-Brest for years, haven't gotten around to it. Maybe I can get my wife to make some of these.
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If you can bake this up to perfection, you can certainly build up a solid wheel.
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No doubt. If you make a mistake in building a wheel, you can go back a step and fix it. Choux pastry? Not a chance.

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"take 2 cats....." Never mind, I though we were sharing recipes...

Pastry, almond cream, rhubarb (red, I assume). Heaven exists on earth.
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