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Make sure that the Free and All options are selected above this code and then copy it. Head over to the Start a New Project page on the Font Awesome website where you will see a piece of code. In this post, I am going to show you how you can use Font Awesome icons as bullet points in lists on your website.įirst things first, you need to install Font Awesome on your website, if you haven’t done so already. I’m always looking for ways to enhance the design of my website using icons, and today I wanted to show you how you can use Font Awesome icons to jazz up your lists. I’ve used these throughout my own website to create my social media links, my social sharing buttons and even the icons for my blog post categories. Let them dry out on some parchment for a couple hours.I’m sure by now you are aware that I love Font Awesome!įont Awesome is a popular icon library with over a thousand free icons that you can use on your website. Line them up and pipe marshmallow filling on one half and then place 2 nd cookie on top. Increase speed to medium high and beat until light and fluffy, about 7-8 minutes.Īdd water to apricot jam to pot and heat until it thins out. Turn mixer to medium speed and beat until combined, about 1 minute. Immediately pour hot syrup down side of mixer bowl and add softened gelatin and vanilla. Continue to cook, without stirring, until mixture reaches 240 degrees F (use a thermometer). Place remaining 1/4 cup corn syrup remaining 1/4 cup water, and sugar in medium saucepan over medium-high heat until dissolved. Place 1/4 cup corn syrup in standing mixer bowl. While you make the marshmallow.īloom gelatin by placing 1/4 cup water in small bowl and sprinkle gelatin over top.

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Bake for approximately 10 minutes until just turning color. Use a round cookie cutter to make circles and place them on parchment lined cookie sheet. Remove dough from refrigerator and let it warm up just a bit. Dust your hands with a little flour, scoop out the dough, and knead lightly until smooth.įlatten dough into a squarish shape, wrap in plastic, and chill at least 30 minutes. Next, add corn syrup and honey all at once and mix with a fork until it forms a ball. With your fingers, cut butter into flour, along with salt, until reduced to pea sized lumps. If anyone out there remembers these cookies and has a better idea for the cookie part, please let me know. I mixed a few recipes and even modified the Serious Eat’s pop tart recipe to try to get the cookie right. Inevitably we would crack open a box on the car ride home and each of us would get our own cardboard box full of these delicious marshmallow treats. We would go to Food Town on Bloomfield Avenue in Caldwell, NJ and buy a few boxes of them. Nabisco made these cookies when I was a kid. It was my turn to come up with a challenge for the Home Baker’s Collective.











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