[Woodcarver] CARVING OLYBOLLEN (chat)
CRaig Watson
docwatson4 at gmail.com
Thu Dec 22 10:30:20 EST 2011
Hi Sally, CRaig here
Just wishing y`all a happy and great Christmas with a prosperous New
Year. and I remember those grease balls at Joes also. LOL
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 10:27 AM, Sally Nye <fancarversworld at gmail.com> wrote:
> Makes my mouth water, Jan. I remember when you let me help you at Joe's GOW
> ...got to nudge them so they'd flip over by themselves.
> Great fun and food!!!
> MERRY CHRISTMAS
> Sally
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> On Dec 22, 2011, at 10:18 AM, Jan Oegema wrote:
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>>>>> As the end of the year is approaching I am letting you ALL know that
>>>>> I'll be carv'n OLIE BOLLEN (OIL BALLS)again
>>>>> just incase you want to *CARVE* some to
>>>>> Here is the repice for them
>>>>> It it an VERY old Dutch tradition to eat these OLIE BOLLEN on NewYears
>>>>> eve
>>>>> 4 cup flower
>>>>> 2/3cup sugar
>>>>> 1 egg(RAW)
>>>>> 1 1/2 tsp salt
>>>>> 1 tsp Baking Soda
>>>>> 2 tbsp baking powder
>>>>> add raisens or apple pieces
>>>>> mix with milk/water 50/50
>>>>> to soft pudding consistancy
>>>>>
>>>>> Put 2 inches of oil in deep fryer and bring to high temperature (like
>>>>> for French fries )
>>>>> Use 2 spoons dipped in oil first and lower a heaping spoonful in the
>>>>> hot oil
>>>>> Should be about 6-8 in at a time
>>>>> do NOT have 'm touch each other as they have to flip over by them self
>>>>> bake till light brown
>>>>> Sprinkle with Icing sugar
>>>>> (Test one by taking one out and braking it open )
>>>>> and a happy holiday season and a healthy New Year to you all
>>>>> and Happy carv'n
> Woodbutcher jan
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