Jack Scalfani and his buddy Joe are making a New Mexico favorite dessert. Here is the recipe: Ingredients ! 1/2 Cups Sugar ! 1 Tablespoon Cinnamon ! 6 Cups!
i can't believe ur doing strawberrry jam next week! i usually bake cookies
for my neighbors for christmas, but i just decided that this year i'm going
to do strawberry jam and put it in cute mason jars. how ironic! lol. i've
looked up other videos on it and was going to do it this week, but i think
i'll wait and see ur version next week. can't wait! thanks jack... ur
awesome, as always :)
Orange juice? Butter? Fish shape? Im from New Mexico an never had anything
like that. The cookie is popular during Xmas time but If your looking to
make it get the recipe from The New Mexico state website. The seed favor is
off set by the sugar and cinnamon. It doesnt taste like licorice. When you
use the cookie cutter on your rolled out dough only dip the top side of it
and bake.
@tomlinid here is what you do. Next week there will be sugar added. Try it
without any sugar or half the sugar I use in the video and see if that
rocks for you. I haven't tried it with less sugar yet. One thing to
remember is to use a little jam on something. Your supposed to spread it
thin. Most people glop it on.
As I mentioned, this is the way my wife's grandmother used to make them. We
don't claim to be the experts on this. I was simply sharing a recipe my
wife received from her grandmother. I'm all for lard, believe me, but my
wife wouldn't ever use it. Sorry it didn't impress you but we love the
cookies.
@Karroo96 2 cups of sugar, 2 table spoons of bright/light syrup and a cup
of milk should make caramel, but it could be scary for people who havent
done it before as it has to bubble and rise multiple times its' size and
then settle down for 30 seconds to 10 minutes before you take it off.
Biscochitos is the state cookie of New Mexico, that's how popular it is.
Also I was always taught to pronounce it Bis-ko-hee-toes. My moms side of
the family is from New Mexico and my brother always bragged that our
grandma had the best. I don't know, everyone has their own recipe.
Hey there! Not sure. Never heard of Berlin Crowns. In fact, I had never
heard of the Biscochitos until I married my wife back in 2001. Her
grandmother used to make them every year during Christmas. I've grown to
really like them but at first I didn't care for them.
jack have u ever made home made fruit salad with orange juice with apples
strawberries oranges and bananas its really good and im not the type of guy
who grabs an apple and eats it only when im in the desert with no food haha
and also very healthy
Bottled orange juice is not "fresh orange juice." Fresh orange juice is
juice that you just squeezed from an orange. Juice in a bottle is pre-made
and pre-packaged far in advance of when it finally gets into your
refrigerator. That isn't fresh.
@P4pst99 I have already decided not to take on another sponsor because I
didn't feel right having it on the show. It took too much from the show. I
loved empire covers but I will only be promoting my sauces and nothing
else. Thanks for writing.
um How come you didn't use cookie cutters? Butter? Orange juice? Why didn't
you use the Lard. Anise seed is cheaper if you use the Bueno brand bag.
Anise from mccormick is not fresh. Sorry guys I will stick to my own way.
Not impressed. :(
Hey Joe! Are these biscohitos ''related'' to ''Berlin crowns?''. It's
popular in Norway for Christmas (Berlinerkranser) and we make them in a
similar way and use pearlsugar. Never seen cinnamon been used before, will
definately try that!
Check New Mexico Magazines website for 'authentic' biscos. Traditionally,
as un-healthy as it may be, 'lard' is used to keep them moist. My gran
would also add brandy or whiskey. Excellent 'Christmas morning' cookies
with coffee!!!
Jack I always seem to watch you're vids when I'm hungry! I really can't
wait for the jam video I've wanted to make jam from scratch for a long
time, except the other ways take long, yay for being lazy xD.
I'm sorry but I think you should have creamed the sugar and butter together
first because that batter looked gross at the beginning and that "funny
looking thing" is called a paddle attachment
@smoothieking157 If we're going to get picky about pronunciation, then "de"
is most definitely not "da", it's said as a flattened "duh", or "der"
without the rolled "r" sound at the end.
can you make this recipe without orange juice? Can it taste good with some
other type of liquid? I'm not a big fan of orange juice :) I'm so trying
this this christmas ^^
stop with that ads shit. u start to sell urself. its just annoying that
every good youtuber as soon as he is a bit famous starting all the stuff
with sponsors nd shit.
If you brush the top of the cookies with melted butter before you put the
cinnamon on, the cinnamon will stick and the cookie will become a nice,
golden-brown.
Thank You for coming to Tatum I enjoyed it. I like being the sun in your
performance. =)
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