Issue/Recipe Corrections - Please Read
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I'm starting this thread for any corrections which need to be made in any of the recipes in Cuisine at Home publications.

Let's just leave it for those and discuss any corrections in separate threads. Thanks Everyone.
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#11
  Re: Issue/Recipe Corrections - Please Read by cjs (I'm starting this th...)
Issue 76 correction
#86896 - 08/31/09 11:53 AM (67.224.70.74) Edit Reply Quote Quick Reply



Hi all, the recipe for Coconut Peach Cobbler in Issue 76 (page 23) contained several errors:

• The filling should include 1 Tbsp. cornstarch, added to the peaches with the sugar, ½ cup of the coconut, and the ginger. If using frozen peaches, completely thaw the fruit to room temperature and use 2 Tbsp. cornstarch instead of 1 Tbsp.
• The amount of buttermilk in the biscuit topping should be ¾ cup.
• The cobbler should be baked 45 minutes before the biscuit topping is brushed with milk and sprinkled with the final ½ cup of coconut, then baked until a toothpick inserted in the center of the biscuit topping comes out clean, about 15 more minutes.

Thanks!

Carlos Acevedo
Associate Editor, Cuisine at home magazine
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  Re: Re: Issue/Recipe Corrections - Please Read by cjs (Issue 76 correction ...)
Lemon Pudding Cakes Recipe Correction
#99824 - 05/02/10 08:18 AM (72.102.187.143) Edit Reply Quote Quick Reply



Correction
Just saw this on the eRecipe newsletter -

In issue 81, there was an error in the Lemon Pudding Cakes recipe on page 31. The baking temperature, 350°, was omitted.
Lemon Pudding Cakes

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#13
  Re: Re: Issue/Recipe Corrections - Please Read by cjs (Lemon Pudding Cakes ...)
I suggest this one needs to go too.
"He who sups with the devil should have a. long spoon".
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#14
  Re: Re: Issue/Recipe Corrections - Please Read by Old Bay (I suggest this one n...)
What's everyone think?
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#15
  Re: Re: Issue/Recipe Corrections - Please Read by cjs (What's everyone thin...)
Agreed!
Maryann

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#16
  Re: Re: Issue/Recipe Corrections - Please Read by Mare749 (Agreed!...)
This was intended for corrections to recipes if there was an error in the recipe. I'm divided on whether to ditch it. Do we bring it back to the top if an error occurs? It HAS been a while.
Daphne
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#17
  Re: Re: Issue/Recipe Corrections - Please Read by Gourmet_Mom (This was intended fo...)
I'll save it as a 'favorite' and if needed we can always put it up again. Sound o.k.?

And then, when it happens again,whoever day it is to think can remind me....
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  Re: Re: Issue/Recipe Corrections - Please Read by cjs (I'll save it as a 'f...)
That's great! I think we had too many stickys anyway. We'll remind you Jean...
"Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time."
Laura
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