Place the water and sugar in a large sauce pan and, using a thermometer, heat the mixture to 121 degrees F. Let the mixture cool to 95 degrees F., then using
an electric mixture, whip the egg whites into fluffy peaks.
In a large bowl, combine the egg yolks, sugar, and vanilla with
an electric mixture until smooth and thick.
I do not have an electric Whisk — may I use
a electric mixture with just reg mixing handles or may I just use a non electric Whisk — probably would be harder — but — they sound very good — thank you
Next, combine greek yogurt, marshmallow fluff and Truvia into the bowl of
an electric mixture.
Pour the hot sugar solution into a medium mixing bowl, add the powdered sugar, meringue powder and a pinch of salt, then use
an electric mixture and mix for 2 minutes on high speed.
In the bowl of
an electric mixture, beat eggs until they are light yellow and frothy.
Next, in a clean bowl and a clean whisk, beat the egg whites and salt in
the electric mixture.
With
an electric mixture, beat shortening and sugar together until fluffy.
Transfer the mixture to the bowl of
an electric mixture fitted with the paddle attachment.
In a large bowl, use
an electric mixture to beat the butter, sugar, salt and vanilla extract until pale and smooth, about 3 - 4 minutes.
In a large bowl or the bowl of
your electric mixture, combine oil and sugar and beat on medium high speed until well combined.
Combine the egg whites, cream of tartar and a small amount of the remaining 1/4 cup sugar in the bowl of
an electric mixture.
In another bowl, using a whisk or
an electric mixture beat the egg yolks, ghee and milk until foamy.
Next, combine greek yogurt, marshmallow fluff and Truvia into the bowl of
an electric mixture.
I do not have an electric Whisk — may I use
a electric mixture with just reg mixing handles or may I just use a non electric Whisk — probably would be harder — but — they sound very good — thank you
Mix with
an electric mixture until well combined and dough - like in texture.
The first season of the show was nothing short of brilliant, giving
us an electric mixture of characters and one of my favorite TV villains in the creepy and powerful Sylar.