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Kichlach

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Eggs Jewish 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 Eggs
1/2 c Sugar
1/2 c Oil
1 pn Salt
500 g Self-raising flour (1 lb.)
Extra sugar for sprinkling

INSTRUCTIONS

Beat eggs, sugar, oil and salt, well together. Add flour gradually. Roll
out thinly. Sprinkle with sugar. Cut into squares or circles.( I use a
floured glass, turned upside down.) Place on a wire cake cooler.( for even
browning and baking.) Bake in a very hot oven, about 450 - 475 deg. F., for
a few minutes, watching and checking all the time, until you get a pale,
kichel color. Oven may be opened to check if kichel are ready. If
necessary, gently prise off wire cake cooler(rack).
***My Late Booby*,(Z"L), used to make these, running around the kitchen,
quickly taking out each batch, while having the next batch ready to go! * =
Bubbe, or Grandma. (These kichlach taste very cookie-like....my family's
favorites! I do have another recipe for kichlach, a little more
complicated, and they taste more like crackers. If you want that recipe,
Tony, let me know, I'll e-mail it to you.)
Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest V97 #301 by Barry Shub <shubbse@bellsouth.net>
on Nov 19, 1997

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