1 lb. 10X sugar 1 c. coconut 5 tbsp. butter, softened 1/3 c. white Karo 1 tsp. vanilla Cinnamon
Knead together coconut and butter. Add remaining ingredients, and mix well. Chill. Roll into small balls and roll in cinnamon. Chill 1/2 hour or until firm. Store in refrigerator. A St. Patrick's Day tradition!
cbrbddd Member # 3891
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where are the potatos????
Hermione Heliotrope. Member # 14248
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maybe Karo is a type of potato ?
cbrbddd Member # 3891
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Karo is a sweet syrup (as in karo syrup) . . and 1 pound of sugar???? . . . lol, these are very sweet "potatoes".
I didn't know that St. Patrick had such a sweet tooth.
young at heart Member # 10365
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Colcannon is normally the Irish potato dish, potato and cabbage!
dolphin redsea Member # 11209
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these are candies girls, the karo is a corn syrup, and it makes them so creamy. they are very buttery tasting and delicious , and this recipe make a lot of candies
Hermione Heliotrope. Member # 14248
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quote:Originally posted by young at heart: Colcannon is normally the Irish potato dish, potato and cabbage!
oh God with lot's of black pepper and smokey back bacon shreds in it too
dolphin redsea Member # 11209
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here are the Irish potato candies. i am talking about
cbrbddd Member # 3891
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hehe, DRS, I'd be on a sugar high for days eating these "potatoes".
dolphin redsea Member # 11209
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quote:Originally posted by cbrbddd: hehe, DRS, I'd be on a sugar high for days eating these "potatoes".
got that right girl but all so good and so easy to make
cbrbddd Member # 3891
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quote:Originally posted by dolphin redsea:
quote:Originally posted by cbrbddd: hehe, DRS, I'd be on a sugar high for days eating these "potatoes".
got that right girl but all so good and so easy to make
Yes, the type of recipe I like . . . short and sweet!!!