Bow Ties

"I am posting this for the Zaar World Tour II. I have not tried this. It is compliments of http://chinesefood.about.com/od/desserts/r/bowties.htm"
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
4
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ingredients

  • 226.79 g package egg roll wraps, whatever size they come in, 4 1/2 inches by 5 1/2 inches, each wrapper makes 2 bow ties
  • Syrup

  • 236.59 ml brown sugar
  • 118.29 ml corn syrup
  • 118.29 ml honey
  • 118.29 ml water
  • Other

  • 946.36-1419.54 ml oil, for deep-frying, as needed
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directions

  • Lay out a wrapper so that the longer (5 1/2 inch) sides are on the top and bottom, and the shorter (4 1/2 inch) sides on the left and right.
  • Cut each egg roll wrapper from top to bottom into 4 equal pieces.
  • Using a paring knife, cut a 1/2 inch slit in the center of each piece.
  • Using 2 pieces, one laid on top of the other, make a knot like a bow tie. (Fold one end of the piece on top and thread it through the slit. Turn over, fold, and thread through the other way. Open the folded ends before deep-frying).
  • Heat wok and add oil.
  • Deep-fry the bow ties until golden brown, about 5 at a time.
  • Drain on paper towels or a tempura rack if you have one.
  • Boil the syrup ingredients in a pot on medium heat for about 5 minutes.
  • Dip the bow ties into the boiling syrup (if the syrup isn't boiling the bow ties will be too sweet), and drain well.
  • Set aside to harden.
  • Serve cold.
  • The bow ties can be stored in an air-tight container.

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I am no longer single. I found me an amazing man and we married, it has been almost 3 years now. My little girl is 13 now and she is amazing. I went to school and got my Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice and I work for the State as a Parole Officer now. I have realized that I hate cooking. I really do hate it. Luckily I married a man who loves to cook. He hates to bake, and I actually do like to bake. So I am what one would consider a somewhat mediocre baker. I still think about my Zaar Angel all the time. She knows who she is. I do enjoy to crochet, I do that a lot here lately. I use to do counted cross stitch, yet I don't do that anymore. I can't watch TV as well as I can while I crochet.
 
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