Bess London's Pecan Tassies
Show: Trisha's Southern Kitchen
Episode: Holiday Cookie Party!
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By oasiskaty_11908193
katy, TX
on December 14, 2012
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yummy yummy. loved them.
just a tip...if u have a new pan put it in oven when making something else a few times the cookies or whatever will come out it u use pam. these are so yummy. thanks trish
By janetwright
on December 13, 2012
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I use alittle salt in the dough. Easy, put in ziplock lasts well.
By rayeark_11421628
Greenwood, AR
on December 13, 2012
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I The original Tea Time Tassie Cookie Recipe is in my 1969 Better Homes and Garden Cookie Cookbook. The recipe does not have cream cheese, I always make my dough into 24 small balls and refrigerate for 1 hour. Tea Time Tassie Pans in the '60's were not non stick. I did not grease or spray the pan. Put the ball in the tins and press down in the center with your thumb and the dough will come up around it. I have a wooden press that came with the pans but I always use my thumb. Let them cool for about 10 minutes. If the filling got on the edge of the tins; run a paring knife around it. Turn the pan over let them fall out on the rack. Turn rightside up and cool. (if you can wait that long. I have a lot of Tea Time Tassie Cookie Recipes. The dough will vary on what type you 're making. I hope this will help you. Sometime late at night I wlll make the dough and put in the Fridge for the next day.
By pberry1957_2659033
Burleson, TX
on December 13, 2012
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These are wonderful!! It took me a few tries to form the cup but I finally got the hang of it. Make sure your dough goes up on the sides almost to the top so the filling won't spill out...the filling is what stuck on mine even though I sprayed. Hope this helps!
By smanarrich_9933739
Aliso viejo, CA
on December 12, 2012
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Well, I think they taste good but as with the other review they stuck to the pan and just fell apart. I sprayed the pan, however that did not help.....any suggestions?
By Lin - Xena's mom
Chicago, Il
on December 12, 2012
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I had a brand new non-stick muffin pan. These stuck so badly that not one came out without losing part of the cookie. I did spray the pan, too. Any secrets to making this recipe?
By AsianSpice24
Rockford, IL
on December 11, 2012
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Comfort, rich, buttery, nutty, sweet goodness! I read all the reviews before making this & kept them in mind. I didn't have cream cheese so I substituted mascarpone, after beating the mascarpone & butter it started to become runny so thinking like a baker I had to add a little bit xtra flour & a Tbl of sugar. The dough was absolutely perfect! I would suggest having good quality non stick tart pans & really making good judgement with the ratio of dough to filling for a perfect cookie.
By alongej
Palm Beach Gard...
on December 09, 2012
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Very easy to make, but I tasted too much dough and not enough filling, next time I will be sure to increase the amount of filling I use.
By gdanielslou_102...
Louisville, KY
on December 09, 2012
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This Pecan tassies are horrible horrible. They stuck to the mini muffin pan that I sprayed. Also on the recipe "After testing this recipe it has been altered from the actual episode". What did you altered?
By ellis.holly_73
laurence harbor, NJ
on December 09, 2012
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I made these yesterday and again this morning.....yum yum....the second time I added the pecans to the mix, I made them twice as I had extra dough leftover