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    Old 11-20-2009, 08:44 AM
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    I just googled these and came up with this recipe and a few other links. They sound wonderful! I'm going to make some.

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    135 g bread flour
    80 g all purpose flour
    1/4 tsp salt
    13 g confectioners sugar
    6 g instant yeast
    65 mL milk, warm to the touch
    16 g tahini
    25 g honey
    zest from 1/4 orange
    25 g unsalted butter, room temperature

    Combine the yeast and milk in a measuring cup and allow the yeast to proof for a bit.

    Mix the dry ingredients together in a bowl. The quantity isn't quite enough to use a stand mixer, so I did all of this by hand.

    Mix the honey and tahini together in another bowl, or you can just measure it into the same cup as the yeast and milk. I do so hate doing dishes, and you have to mix the two things together anyway. Add that to the dry ingredients. Mix until you form a dough - mine was a little dry at this point.

    Add the zest, butter, and 60 mL of water (I made sure this was lukewarm too, just for the yeast). Mix until everything comes together, then knead until the dough is smooth and elastic. I added just another couple spoonfuls of flour to this so that I could knead it by hand. If you're using a fancy schmancy hand mixer with a dough hook attachment, you won't need to do this. By hand though, the dough is a bit sticky.

    Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and put in the refrigerator. Allow it to chill for at least an hour, or overnight. Or for a couple days because you spend too much time at work. You know, however it fits into your schedule.

    Preheat the oven to 35o degrees F. Halve the dough and place one half back in the refrigerator. Knead the other half until it is smooth, then roll out until it is about 1/4" thick. With a sharp knife, eyeball strips that are about 1/4" wide and 6" long. Or you can get out a ruler. Or do what I did, and just make strips 1/4" wide and haphazard lengths depending on how rectangular my dough was at the time.

    Transfer these to a parchment paper lined baking sheet (if you don't use parchment, grease the sheet so they don't stick). Bake at 350 for about 15 minutes, or until they're nice and brown. Golden brown means they'll be crispy, as they should be - this took closer to 18-20 minutes for mine. Keep an eye on them though, because they go from crispy brown to crispy black in no time flat. Crispy black is not what you're going for, if you were wondering.

    Transfer to a rack to cool, then decorate as you'd like. Melt some chocolate and spoon it over, then sprinkle whatever you'd like all over them. Or just snack on the crispy things by themselves, I promise I won't tell. If you won't.

    http://engineerbaker.blogspot.com/20...ky-sticks.html

    Other links:
    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...0070740AAeoIiA

    One with great pictures:
    http://www.notquitenigella.com/2008/...een-tea-pocky/
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    Old 10-11-2011, 04:34 AM
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    Sounds good.
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