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Classic Home Economics Class Inspired Recipe: A Nostalgic Culinary Journey

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Ingredients

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2 cups flour
1/3 cup sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 egg
1/4 cup milk
1/4 cup butter, softened
vegetable oil
confectioners' sugar

Nutritional information

35.2
Calories
10 g
Calories From Fat
1.2 g
Total Fat
0.7 g
Saturated Fat
7.1 mg
Cholesterol
24.1 mg
Sodium
5.5 g
Carbs
0.1 g
Dietary Fiber
1.4 g
Sugars
0.7 g
Protein
494g
Serving Size

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Classic Home Economics Class Inspired Recipe: A Nostalgic Culinary Journey

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    I have been in search of proper recipe for chin chin for years now, but didn't find any until i found this one. I made it and it was crunchy and breaks in the mounth without effort. superb!Thanks very much for posting this wonderful recipe
    by chef #560605

    • 85 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

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    Chin-Chin, Way back in high school in my Home Economics class, we made these African cookies I just found the recipe again digging through an old box I remember them being delicious, and I hope you’ll find them the same , I have been in search of proper recipe for chin chin for years now, but didn’t find any until i found this one I made it and it was crunchy and breaks in the mounth without effort superb!Thanks very much for posting this wonderful recipe by chef #560605, Being West African; i found this recipe precisely accurate Out of curiousity, i followed this recipe to the ‘T’ and ended up with chin chin that the whole family loves!


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Combine Flour, Sugar, and Baking Powder in Medium Bowl.

    2
    Done

    Stir in Egg and Milk Until Mixture Is Crumbly.

    3
    Done

    With Hands, Work in Butter Until Well Blended.

    4
    Done

    Let Stand at Room Temperature For 30 Minutes.

    5
    Done

    in Heavy Skillet Over Medium Heat, Heat 1 Inch of Oil to 365 Degrees F.

    6
    Done

    on Lightly Floured Board With Floured Rolling Pin, Roll Out Half of Dough to 1/16 Inch Thickness.

    7
    Done

    With Pastry Cutter or Sharp Knife, Cut Dough Into 3 X 2 Inch Diamonds.

    8
    Done

    Make a Slit in Center of Each Diamond and Pull an End Through the Slit.

    9
    Done

    Repeat With Remaining Dough Until Gone.

    10
    Done

    Fry a Few Pieces at a Time in Hot Oil Until Golden; Drain on Paper Towels; Cool.

    11
    Done

    Sprinkle With Confectioners' Sugar.

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