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Love Letters ( Kueh Belandah)
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Reviewer: Kate
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I love this love letter roll! I tried to make it with sesame seeds but is a bit oily and won't long! I'm trying other flavours. Anyone can advice? thanks~
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I love this love letter roll! I tried to make it with sesame seeds but is a bit oily and won't long! I'm trying other flavours. Anyone can advice? thanks~
Reviewer: Rosalind Chan
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I would love to try your love letters recipe. We don't get fresh coconut in Canada and would like to know how much coconut milk I should use in this recipe instead of fresh coconut. Thanks.
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I would love to try your love letters recipe. We don't get fresh coconut in Canada and would like to know how much coconut milk I should use in this recipe instead of fresh coconut. Thanks.
Reviewer: Rosalind Chan
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Please provide the recipe in Grams or ounces. How much coconut milk should I use in this recipe if we do not have fresh coconut in Canada? Thanks.
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Please provide the recipe in Grams or ounces. How much coconut milk should I use in this recipe if we do not have fresh coconut in Canada? Thanks.
Reviewer: Diana, Diana's Desserts
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Carol, I have corrected the amounts for the flour and sugar. I have now put these ingredients in metric AND imperial measurments as well as CUPS for the flour. Also, I have added a note about using a pizzelle maker. Thank you for your advice, Diana, Diana's Desserts
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Carol, I have corrected the amounts for the flour and sugar. I have now put these ingredients in metric AND imperial measurments as well as CUPS for the flour. Also, I have added a note about using a pizzelle maker. Thank you for your advice, Diana, Diana's Desserts
Reviewer: John Lee
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Dear Sir/Madam, Thank you for your love letter recipe. Where can I buy the cooking ware for the love letters and how much will it cost? Hoping for your immediate reply. Regards, John Lee
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Dear Sir/Madam, Thank you for your love letter recipe. Where can I buy the cooking ware for the love letters and how much will it cost? Hoping for your immediate reply. Regards, John Lee
Reviewer: Diana, Diana's Desserts
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Hi John, I don't know where you can buy the molds for the Love Letters here in the United States, although it's possible that you might find them at Asian stores. If you live in an Asian country, you may be able to purchase them at stores that sell cookware. Good luck.....Diana, Diana's Desserts
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Hi John, I don't know where you can buy the molds for the Love Letters here in the United States, although it's possible that you might find them at Asian stores. If you live in an Asian country, you may be able to purchase them at stores that sell cookware. Good luck.....Diana, Diana's Desserts
Reviewer: Nickname: E1ev1N
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Is this site all about egg roll? if so, I love to eat egg roll. It's very good...you can have pork, beef, or chicken mixed in with your other ingredient to fry it and eat it. It's Asian egg roll I am telling yah...
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Is this site all about egg roll? if so, I love to eat egg roll. It's very good...you can have pork, beef, or chicken mixed in with your other ingredient to fry it and eat it. It's Asian egg roll I am telling yah...
Reviewer: Carol Gibbons
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The recipe was a bit off. 600 g of flour is the same as 4.5 cups of flour and not 2.5 as stated. I also reduced the sugar from 550g to 400g so that it is not too sweet. And I skipped the rice flour completely. And finally, I used 4 cups of water with 1 can of coconut milk. I use a pizzelle maker to make it and it came out great. It tasted exactly like how my mum used to make it. You can also add sesame seeds in.
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The recipe was a bit off. 600 g of flour is the same as 4.5 cups of flour and not 2.5 as stated. I also reduced the sugar from 550g to 400g so that it is not too sweet. And I skipped the rice flour completely. And finally, I used 4 cups of water with 1 can of coconut milk. I use a pizzelle maker to make it and it came out great. It tasted exactly like how my mum used to make it. You can also add sesame seeds in.

