Chocolate Dipped Fortunes :)

Baking By andpotts Updated 25 Feb 2012 , 4:01pm by ElenaIuliana

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andpotts Posted 2 Feb 2012 , 6:58am
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I'm calling them cheater because I didn't bake my fortune cookies, but they came out so dang cute, I just had to share icon_smile.gif I can't wait to make them for friends, teachers & co-workers! Full details and pictures linked below, thanks for looking! Andrea

http://heartinthedetails.blogspot.com/2012/01/i-seechocolate-in-your-future.html
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chaitanya88 Posted 2 Feb 2012 , 8:46am
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wow it is looks nice i hope the taste is too nice and yummy...........................





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cakesrock Posted 23 Feb 2012 , 4:44am
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Those look great! What recipe did you use for dipping?

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Apti Posted 23 Feb 2012 , 5:09am
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Those are darling.

I missed my last San Diego Cake Club meeting and was told they warmed fortune cookies (?) in the microwave (?) and were able to remove the original fortune and put in a NEW fortune, then re-form the cookies. I won't have details until I get the monthly newsletter with instructions and photos.

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sweetflowers Posted 23 Feb 2012 , 11:25pm
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That's right Christina. They don't take long in the microwave (depending on how many you are doing of course). The same trick can be done with sugar ice cream cones too, if you want to cut them down in size.

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ElenaIuliana Posted 25 Feb 2012 , 4:01pm
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hey there! thanks for sharing! that was so nice of you!

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