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Really Easy All Hallows' Eve Treats!. Great recipe for Really Easy All Hallows' Eve Treats!. This a special dessert only made for the All Hallows' Eve time here in Barcelona! Bellmen used to eat thise heaven-made little treats all night while ringing the churches' bells along with roasted sweetpotatoes and roasted chestnuts with some.
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You can have Really Easy All Hallows' Eve Treats! using 13 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Really Easy All Hallows' Eve Treats!
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You need of mass.
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You need 500 grams of almond powder.
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It’s 300 grams of sugar.
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It’s 150 grams of potato (1.5 small potatoes).
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You need 1 of egg.
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Prepare of condiments.
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Prepare 1 of lemon zest.
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You need 1 of orange zest.
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You need of chocalate powder.
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Prepare of chocolate chips.
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It’s of coffe.
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Prepare of dry shredded coconut.
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It’s 1 of quince paste or any wanted fruit jam.
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Really Easy All Hallows' Eve Treats! instructions
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Boil the potatoes (peel on) until soft. Once done, peel andmash them and let them cool down..
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Mix the sugar, the almond and the egg. Then add the potatoes (measure 150g) and kneed it by hand. Pre-heat oven to 250°C/480°F..
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When the mass is smooth (you have to kneed for about an hour toget at this point) divide it in even balls (coconut should be a bit bigger)..
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COCONUT: put about 75grams of coconut in a ball and mix it with the mass. Make a ball and pinch it to make a cone. Put some more coconut around it..
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CHOCOLATE: Spread the powder on a flat surface and kneed the mass until its dark brown in and out. Make little balls and flatten them. Put 2-3 chips on top..
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ORANGE: Zest the orange amd mix it. Make little balls and put some zest on too. You can also use about one teaspoon if the juicr and mix it in..
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LEMON: Same procedure as step 6, but dont put the zest on top, the flavour may come too strong..
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COFFEE: mix 3 teasppons of coffee with 3 of water, stir and sieve it int a bowl. Mix with the mass and add 1/2 a teaspoon of coffee and kneed again..
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QUINCE PASTE/JAM: Add about 4 teaspoons of the quince paste/jam and quickly kneed it. Its okay if there are lumps..
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Bake for 5 minutes andnput on a tray. Eat cold (just because if they are warm they fall apart).
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All Hallows Eve, the evening before All Saints Day, began the time of remembrance. "All Hallows Eve" was eventually contracted to "Hallow-e'en," which became "Halloween." As Christianity moved through Europe it collided with indigenous pagan cultures and confronted established customs.
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