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Who has room for ONE cookie sheet in their freezer? I don't. Fuck no. Peanut butter is a no go unless it is going to be stirred into something.


That might be an exaggeration.
Spanikopita is a pain, all that tedious folding. But, I have done it when pigs weren't flying. I try not to though.
Baklava is much easier. But, I buy the dough.
Cheesecake is altogether too much trouble. It's the mr's favorite, but I just buy that too.
Flying pigs might scare the neighbors. It's selfless of me really.
Baklava is much easier. But, I buy the dough.
Cheesecake is altogether too much trouble. It's the mr's favorite, but I just buy that too.
Flying pigs might scare the neighbors. It's selfless of me really.

How did you make the dough? Flour, water and one egg...

I'm thinking my troubles were in the crimping."
I don't crimp - too complicated... just pinch closed.
:). I taught the Mr to make quiche. Crimping the edges was quite hilarious. He still does it his own way. It all tastes the same. Who started that anyway?

Too many sticky ingredients involved in the preparation. The cookies are not terribly sticky, though - just super soft and crumbly.
For me many recipes fit the bill. Many, many. But one that pops to mind is croissants, the real kind, where you have to make the dough, rest the dough, chill the dough, roll the dough, chill the dough, put layers of butter between the layers of dough, roll it again, chill it again, etc. etc. There are about 4,345 steps involved. Then you end up with 15 or so croissants and it takes 20 seconds to eat each one.