Oreo, the castle
By VicentaLakin
The idea of the Yamaya Olio is long-standing and, once endorsed, it will soon be included in the agenda. Texans farmers were used to increase sugar use. And the pints are transposed from the king's milked honey. There's no way to mimic the raisins of Olio, and the letter of Olio is printed on the face of the cookie. But the letter also faded in the baking。
Recipe Recommendations
- Medium gluten flour
- powdered sugar 85 grams
- cocoa powder
- baking soda 1/4 teaspoon
- salt 3/4 teaspoon
- butter 106 grams
- condensed milk 80 grams
- honey 30 grams
- sweetening
- baking
- several hours
- simple
Steps for Oreo, the castle

1
Biscuit ready
2
Put all the cookies in the bowl except butter
3
Smuggle evenly
4
We'll add butter and mix
5
Smuggle into a thick particle
6
IT'S POURING ON THE FILM
7
It's a cracker model
8
Print the letter of Olio
9
Put it in the oven
10
Put it in a 175-degree oven for about 15 minutes
11
Out of the oven
12
Prepare for heart-pumping
13
Put everything in the pot
14
It's hotter, and it's melting into butter
15
Keep mixing it up
16
Get out of the fire
17
Take a cookie and rub it on the bottom
18
Put another cookie on it, one by oneOreo, the castle Make Tips
Maybe my butter wasn't softened enough, so I couldn't get the butter and dry ingredients to mix into crumbs after stirring for 2 or 3 minutes like the Texas farmer said. In the end, I had to treat it like making crumble dough, using my hands to rub the flour and butter together until blended.