Tea chocolate Chip
By VicentaLakin
IT'S BEEN JUST A YEAR SINCE THE LAST UPDATE, AND IT FEELS LIKE IT'S BEEN HALF A LIFETIME... THE MAIN REASON FOR THIS IS THAT ON THE 20TH OF FEBRUARY LAST YEAR, THE OUTSIDERS BEGAN TO LOOK LIKE THEY WERE DISPLACED, THEY FELT GOOD AT FIRST, AND THEY ALSO FELT LIKE THEY WERE AWAY FOR A LONG TIME... I DON'T KNOW. THE RESULT OF THE COORDINATION WITH THE RECEPTIONIST WAS THAT IF I DID THIS, I WOULD PROBABLY BE WEARING A DOG BELT... I REMEMBER THINKING VERY CAREFULLY WHEN I WAS LOOKING FOR A JOB, AND WHEN I WAS YOUNG, I THOUGHT IT WAS BETTER TO BE TIRED OF TRAVELLING, TO BE ABLE TO SEE PEOPLE IN DIFFERENT PLACES, AND NOT ALWAYS TO SAY NO. AND THEN I FOUND OUT IT WAS A BIT NAIVE, THAT I WAS OUT EATING FOR TWO DAYS A WEEK, THAT I WAS A LITTLE OUT OF TOUCH FOR TWO WEEKS, THAT IT WAS BASED ON MONTHS, THAT EATING BEHIND WAS A TORTURE, AND I WENT TO A VERY HIGH-EAT AREA... I DON'T KNOW. LAST AUTUMN FINALLY ENDED THE DRIFT AND RETURNED TO HANGZHOU, WHERE HE WAS STUDYING. THE FIRST THING WAS TO TREAT HIS KITCHEN PROPERLY! WHEN IT COMES TO KITCHENS AND BAKING, THE BRAIN TURNS AROUND AND THINKS OF THE EMPEROR, NOT ONLY THE FIRST OVEN IS LONG, BUT HE'S ALWAYS WITH HIM ON THE BAKING ROAD, BECAUSE THE KITCHEN IS SMALL, SO IT'S GOOD FOR A STEAMED ONE
Recipe Recommendations
- butter 80g
- flour 150g
- chocolate beans 60g
- matcha powder 10g
- powdered sugar 90g
- eggs 25g
- the cranberry 25g
- sweetening
- baking
- half an hour
- simple
Steps for Tea chocolate Chip

1
Butter softens the hot water, and when all the sugar is added to it, then the egg-pumper goes down at a slow pace, and then the egg fluid goes down to the next one
2
It's butter. It's light yellow. Land
3
I'm going to add the tummy and the tea powder
4
Scratchers in irregular directions to dry powder, with chocolate beans and shredded cranberry. Fuck
5
separated by 15 g, without deliberately cluttering, squeezed into the face of the face, pressed hard on the grill, and maintained a more natural, rough look
6
Put it in the middle of the oven. Fire 160-165 degrees up and down. Just be careful not to overdo it. It'll look bad。