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Chocolate Mint Middles
Chocolate Mint Middles
- Recipe Submitted by ADMIN on 09/26/2007
Category: Chocolate, Cakes
Ingredients List
- 350 F oven
- 1 Box Yellow Cake Mix
- 1 Stick margarine or butter,
- -melted
Directions
CHOCOLATE MINT MIDDLES
Trader Joe's chocolate mint UFOs, or similar chocolate wafers 1 egg
Melt butter in microwave, stir it, make sure it's not too hot. Stir in egg
thoroughly, add to cake mix, stir up into a cookie dough. All dry
ingredients should be moistened.
At this point you can use it or wrap it airtight and store in fridge up to
a couple of weeks.
Scoop about a heaping teaspoon full and mould it around a chocolate mint
wafer. If you have a gem pan (shallow muffin tin), put them into the
depressions. Bake at 350 degrees, check after 9 minutes. ("Cook at moderate
heat until done.")
Cool completely in pan, remove with plastic fork. Will make more than 4
dozen. Jocelyn "Mom" Baden, Costa Mesa CA
[I haven't tried this yet myself; when I went down to TJ's they were out of
the chocolate mint UFOs, and we don't keep cake mix in the house. Mom
vouches for it as a great treat to keep on hand for cooking in the
toaster-oven; the gem pan holds 6 cookies and fits neatly on the rack.]
["Similar chocolate wafers" should be about the same size as a Hersheys
Kiss, but flatter.]
Trader Joe's chocolate mint UFOs, or similar chocolate wafers 1 egg
Melt butter in microwave, stir it, make sure it's not too hot. Stir in egg
thoroughly, add to cake mix, stir up into a cookie dough. All dry
ingredients should be moistened.
At this point you can use it or wrap it airtight and store in fridge up to
a couple of weeks.
Scoop about a heaping teaspoon full and mould it around a chocolate mint
wafer. If you have a gem pan (shallow muffin tin), put them into the
depressions. Bake at 350 degrees, check after 9 minutes. ("Cook at moderate
heat until done.")
Cool completely in pan, remove with plastic fork. Will make more than 4
dozen. Jocelyn "Mom" Baden, Costa Mesa CA
[I haven't tried this yet myself; when I went down to TJ's they were out of
the chocolate mint UFOs, and we don't keep cake mix in the house. Mom
vouches for it as a great treat to keep on hand for cooking in the
toaster-oven; the gem pan holds 6 cookies and fits neatly on the rack.]
["Similar chocolate wafers" should be about the same size as a Hersheys
Kiss, but flatter.]
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