And yes,
we have a kitchen torch... =)
If
you have a kitchen torch, toast the marshmallow and then gently tap it down to cover the majority of the cookie.
If you don't
have a kitchen torch, use your oven's broiler, but watch the dishes carefully as they burn easily!
If you don't
have a kitchen torch, time to treat yourself.
... Now if only
I had a kitchen torch...
Not exact matches
The only special equipment you
would need is a
kitchen torch to melt the cheese.
If you
've never used a
kitchen torch, your broiler, or a water bath before, don't be intimidated.
My kiddos are always lining up in the
kitchen with their skewers in hand, when my
kitchen torch makes an appearance (yeh, there's NO way in heck I
would EVER attempt to build a real fire, I'm WAY TOO girly for that mess).
Oooh, we
've been wanting a
kitchen torch!
I wonder if this
would work in a cast iron skillet with a lid over a campfire??? Cook through then use a
kitchen torch to brown the top... May
have to try... Thanks for the recipe...
That mostly included: a) tanning on a pool float while sipping margaritas, b) eating burgers with said burger buns and corn salsa, c) thrifting for vintage food props,
d) more pool - lounging, and e) roasting marshmallows and melting chocolate with my
kitchen torch to make s» mores < — way too much fun.
Maybe it's just all the food blogs I read but it seems like everyone
has a propane
torch in their
kitchen.
Middleton says she was chosen to carry the
torch because of her volunteer work, which
has included running a foster home for emotionally disturbed children for 11 years, creating Collective
Kitchens for Developmentally Delayed Adults, and launching a program called Just Friends, which matched community volunteers with developmentally delayed adults.