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Thursday, October 1, 2009
Cooking Diary: Red Bean Soup
This is probably one of my favourite desserts to cook, and I've cooked it many times in the past few months. Possibly not as easy as it should be, because I find it's very likely to either boil over, or dry up and burn if you're not careful.
In any case the finished product is fantastic, a heavy sweet soup with just enough texture to finish off a meal!
We have been wondering why you have not tried to cook the red bean soup. Now we know that you have actually been working on it. Practice makes perfect is always true. This one looks good and is not too thin.
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We have been wondering why you have not tried to cook the red bean soup. Now we know that you have actually been working on it. Practice makes perfect is always true. This one looks good and is not too thin.
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