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Old 01-13-2008, 12:47 PM   #211
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It really is good, I swear! I like the coolness of the ketchup with the hot sandwich too.....I've never liked tomato soup, blech...but I love tomatoes, go figure.



Same concept! I just don't like tomato soup.....and I LOVE ketchup. I put ketchup on ketchup..thats how much I love it
Ketchup on grilled cheese, scrambled eggs, on almost everything. I love the stuff so much that as a lifelong republican, I voted for John Kerry because I didn't want his wife to stop making low carb ketchup.
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Old 01-13-2008, 12:54 PM   #212
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Have any of you tried tomato soup with fresh homemade blue cheese dressing swirled into it? It is a whole 'nother creature entirely. After that I can't eat plain tomato soup any more, It was too awesome.
Bleu cheese Don't like that either

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Ketchup on grilled cheese, scrambled eggs, on almost everything. I love the stuff so much that as a lifelong republican, I voted for John Kerry because I didn't want his wife to stop making low carb ketchup.
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Old 01-13-2008, 12:54 PM   #213
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Thank you, Cathy! I loved reading your post! Very informative! I am glad you like the recipe! I agree with its neutral flavor. I hated the original RRs. They haven't changed much since 1984. They still groded me out.

helens-- When you go to it, you really go to it! I am SO glad you like the recipe! I have to make double batches all of the time, but only because now I eat pizzas on them. LOL!

And they haven't stalled me one bit!

Chouter-- that sounds delicious! I might have to try that! Thank you so much for sharing!

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Old 01-13-2008, 02:03 PM   #214
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Bleu cheese Don't like that either

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Old 01-13-2008, 02:11 PM   #215
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I'm making a double batch this afternoon..OKAY..those with muffin top pans..you have to spray the pans like crazy with Pam..(voice of experience)..

I love this tomato soup recipe:

1 can Hunt's tomato sauce
1/2 can of water
2 tsp. of Splenda

Heat this in a small saucepan until combined and hot..Turn off stove then add
cream to taste..or half/half..

nommie..Hunt's has the lowest carb count.
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Old 01-13-2008, 02:23 PM   #216
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I'm making a double batch this afternoon..OKAY..those with muffin top pans..you have to spray the pans like crazy with Pam..(voice of experience)..
Yes, yes, yes! I am making a double bacth of savory rolls today on my muffin top pan. I sprayed it pretty well when I made my first batch but still had a little "stickage" LOL! This time I will double the spray. I love that they come out perfectly round and all the same size but then I am a little crazy like that.
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Old 01-13-2008, 02:40 PM   #217
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If you don't have a muffin top pan use Reynolds non-stick aluminum foil on your baking sheet.
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Old 01-13-2008, 02:59 PM   #218
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If you don't have a muffin top pan use Reynolds non-stick aluminum foil on your baking sheet.
Now why didn't I read this before I just put another batch in the oven? I used parchment paper yesterday, and they stuck a bit, so today I sprayed the parchment, but I the nonstick foil. It's pricy, so I only use it for things that are likely to stick. I'll remember next time!

I had a burger on one today for lunch, and it was surprisingly bread-like. It provides a great vehicle to transport the burger and it's toppings to your mouth! I've tried many bread substitutes using LC flour replacements, and they all have a certain funky taste. I'm just amazed that something that uses readily available ingredients can work so well as a roll sub, (or even a sub roll!)
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I made a batch of these a couple of hours ago. Then I put them to the ultimate test. The leftover meatloaf sandwich. Oh yeah, they passed with flying colors!!
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Old 01-13-2008, 03:09 PM   #220
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Also held up to:
Scrambled egg sandwich
Hot Dog with Sauerkraut

Sometimes you just want to stuff your food between two slices of bread before you eat it. A hot dog cut up on a plate just isn't a hot dog!
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Old 01-13-2008, 03:20 PM   #221
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Yuck!! it smells and taste like egg, I can't trick myself into thinking it's bread lol I think I made them right? I couldn't get them to set individually so I made it like a cake, and it has the consistency of sponge cake, the edges where very flaky/dusty almost bread like, but even then i could tell the difference and didn't like what i tasted I guess If my idea of bread was something rubbery, spongy and very eggy smelling, they would be perfect it certainly looked like bread but didn't taste like bread, maybe if i could have gotten them to set individually they might have tasted better, less sponge cake like and less eggy smelling/tasting

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Anyone use foil on the baking sheet? I would think this would make them burn....but if anyone has been successful I will use it!
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Anyone use foil on the baking sheet? I would think this would make them burn....but if anyone has been successful I will use it!

I use the Reynolds non stick aluminum foil with no problems.
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I use the Reynolds non stick aluminum foil with no problems.
Good to know, thanks!
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Mine were eggy but not in a gross way. I thought about Hallah bread while I ate it.
I use parchment paper
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Are you not supposed to put wax paper in the oven?
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Wax paper & parchment paper are two different things. You can bake w/parchment paper.
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Who would have thought baking rolls would be such an adventure....
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Wax paper & parchment paper are two different things. You can bake w/parchment paper.
Seeee....on the box it says OVEN SAFE---- I didn't think you could put it in, but since the box said it was OK, I did, and the apartment filled up with smoke! The store was all out of parchment....hmmmm will have to do with foil tonight.
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Seeee....on the box it says OVEN SAFE---- I didn't think you could put it in, but since the box said it was OK, I did, and the apartment filled up with smoke! The store was all out of parchment....hmmmm will have to do with foil tonight.
You can cook with wax paper as long as the paper isn't exposed. For instance, many bakers grease their pans and then cut a piece of wax paper to line the bottom of the pan with. They pour the batter over it and then bake the cake. This makes the cake easier to get out of the pan. For this use, the paper is safe in the oven because it is covered by the batter.

When the wax paper is exposed, it dries out and then burns.

Parchment paper will also burn in the oven if the piece is to big for the pan and hangs over the edges. (Ask me how I know this)

Probably, if you cut your wax paper into small round pieces just slightly bigger than your rolls, you could use the wax paper to bake them on, but it would be a lot of work!!!!

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You can cook with wax paper as long as the paper isn't exposed. For instance, many bakers grease their pans and then cut a piece of wax paper to line the bottom of the pan with. They pour the batter over it and then bake the cake. This makes the cake easier to get out of the pan. For this use, the paper is safe in the oven because it is covered by the batter.

When the wax paper is exposed, it dries out and then burns.

Parchment paper will also burn in the oven if the piece is to big for the pan and hangs over the edges. (Ask me how I know this)

Probably, if you cut your wax paper into small round pieces just slightly bigger than your rolls, you could use the wax paper to bake them on, but it would be a lot of work!!!!

Hope that helps.
Oh well, silly me. I'll just use foil til I go to the store next. Thanks for the help
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Haystar - The foil is called Reynolds Release. I used it to make mine and they did not stick at all.
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You can cook with wax paper as long as the paper isn't exposed. For instance, many bakers grease their pans and then cut a piece of wax paper to line the bottom of the pan with. They pour the batter over it and then bake the cake. This makes the cake easier to get out of the pan. For this use, the paper is safe in the oven because it is covered by the batter.

When the wax paper is exposed, it dries out and then burns.

Parchment paper will also burn in the oven if the piece is to big for the pan and hangs over the edges. (Ask me how I know this)

Probably, if you cut your wax paper into small round pieces just slightly bigger than your rolls, you could use the wax paper to bake them on, but it would be a lot of work!!!!

Hope that helps.

Ok dish! Did the fire department have to come?
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