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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Pine Valley when not fishing La Jolla
Posts: 2,643
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Chris, you've posted several excelent recipes on this months contest. They all look great.The only problem in deciding wich is best, is I don't have the Yellowtail to make some of them. I guess that's just more reason to keep going out. Thank for sharing these awesome recipes. Tight Lines, Mark.
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MARK ......... 2016 MALIBU X FACTOR, 2020 SOLO SKIFF (Fishing Kayak on Steroids ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: San Diego
Posts: 901
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Chris's Anti-SeaSickness Cookies
Here is a Bonus recipe that I use ....
Chris's Anti-SeaSickness Cookies Basically a Molasses Cookie with more than twice the amount of Ginger (Anti-Sesickness Herbal Medicine ) than the recipe calls for. This recipe also has 2 1/2 times the amount of ginger that the ginger snap recipe calls for. For the next batch, I will up the Ginger a bit as the cookies were spicy but could have gone a little spicier. 3/4 Cup Butter 1 Heaping Cup Dark Brown Sugar 1 Egg 1/3 Cup Grandma's Robust Molasses 2 1/2 Cups Flour 1/4 teaspoon Salt 2 1/2 teaspoons Baking Soda 1 teaspoon Cinnamon 2 1/2 teaspoons Ginger White Sugar topping Mix wet ingredients, stir in dry shifted ingredients, chill dough, make round balls, smash a little, top with white sugar, cook at 375 degrees, about 10 minutes, take out while still a little soft. Supper yummy way to help prevent seasickness. Note: I like fresh cooked cookies and this dough lasts in the fridge and I cook fresh cookies when needed. Enjoy, Chris ![]() Last edited by ctfphoto; 07-01-2014 at 06:22 AM. |
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