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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2008

Paula shows how easy it is to bake your own custom fortune cookies. This video is part of Paula's Best Dishes show hosted by Paula Deen . SHOW DESCRIPTION :What happens when America¿s favorite southern cook opens up her kitchen to family, friends, viewers and the best home cooks in the country? It's anyone's guess! Paula Deen is cooking up something new as she rescues viewer recipes, shares stories and traditions with friends and strangers alike, while learning the secrets of some of America¿s best cooks. You just never know what you might get when the queen of southern cuisine dishes up good times and great food with the gang!

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  • Paula's a hot mama. Who's with me on that???

  • Those fortune cookies like mighty good, I think they will taste better with a little powdered sugar and maybe a chocolate dipping sauce. Just a thought y'all.

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  • Yeah...fortune cookies are as oriental as fu manchu, charlie chan and egg drop soup. Mango pudding or almond pudding are real asian desserts....not fortune cookies.

  • mine were perfect...300 degrees for approximateky 11 minutes, until brown around the edges...work fast. Fold over once and pinch together and then bend folded edge over a coffee mug. Put them in muffin tin to keep shape until they crisp up...I also put 1 /1/2 tsp of corn starch...made them for chistmas cookie swap with sprinkles before baking ...gorgeousz!

  • Wow...mine were an absolute diaster!

    First....paper fortune stuck to cookie, no way could it be pulled and read. Even with experimenting, could not get paper to not stick to cookie.

    All cookies chewy...never could get them to harden and have the crunch.

  • Wow...mine were an absolute diaster.

    First....paper fortune stuck to cookie, no way could it be pulled and read. Even with experimenting, could not get paper to not stick to cookie.

    All cookies chewy...never could get them to harden and have the crunch.

  • Love your channel! You look amazing! What you do is really fantastic! Let's stay in touch. Check me out sometimes too!

  • Can you bake this without the almond extract?

  • Fortune Cookies are American, though they were derived from a Japanese Cookie, but they are quite different.

  • paula is like a bloody magician

  • love you some much good

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