Love this! My mom used to make "kitchen sink" cake. A chocolate bundt cake packed with miscellaneous ingredients. So good! Thanks for the recollection of memories!
I liked the Sorbet Sugar Cookie Sandwiches the best 🧡 They look so colourful- perfect for summer tea parties 🎉 💛 The Double-Chocolate Cookie Sandwiches look tempting, thanks to the lovely hazelnut sprinkles 💙 The name "kitchen sink" for a cookie is amusing, but they look delicious 🙂
I am here to tell you that I have been making the sorbet sugar cookie since the first time I saw this episode and every person who has had it says its the best sugar cookie they have ever eaten in their life!
Should I change the qpple form time to time to prevent fungus from forming? It's a dumb question, but this tip is completely new to me so I am curious 😅
This is such a silly peeve of mine, admittedly, but I want Martha all to myself, LOL. No guests, no doggies sitting on stools, no young students visiting the set while the show is filmed. I had to confess. 😄
Omg ! The last time I watched your since more than 10 years when I watched you in this vedio I bring back my childhood memories I loved you so much ❤❤ your fan from Egypt 🇪🇬❤
will you be uploading any of martha's older tv shows? i remember when i was little they used to air reruns, and i was obsessed with her monkey bread recipe!
I wouldn't know, but people who use grams are out of touch with their creative/artistic side. They don't understand that originality and flare matter in the culinary arts, and they waste *way too much time* trying to get everything perfectly exact... They also tend to be people who never really learn about the ways the different ingredient properties interact with each other when the proportions are changed... This is why they loose cooking/baking contests. They can follow someone else's recipes perfectly, but it takes them forever to complete anything, and when something goes wrong, they haven't learned enough about the ingredients to know how to fix it. When the imperial system is used, rather than the metric system, people of all ages learn to "play with their food" and learn all about what works and what doesn't, through trial and error. The best chefs in the world learn the culinary arts under the imperial system.
Still wish I knew *how* to dutch cocoa. As it is, because Fair Trade Certified/EqualExchange cocoa matters so much to me, I don't really have acess to dutched baking cocoa, since no one seems to sell it as certified for non-human-trafficking. So, I would need to dutch the plain baking cocoa that I do have access to - but I don't know how. Help?
N'mind. I learned about it in the comments section on another one of Martha's videos. It's the one with the ice cream cake that has the sheet pan pieces cut out, frosted, then turned on their sides to make the walls around the ice cream center. Anyway, I'm using baking powder as my alkaline for dutching baking cocoa used in baked recipes that already call for both. It's been interesting to experiment with!
Love this! My mom used to make "kitchen sink" cake. A chocolate bundt cake packed with miscellaneous ingredients. So good! Thanks for the recollection of memories!
I liked the Sorbet Sugar Cookie Sandwiches the best 🧡 They look so colourful- perfect for summer tea parties 🎉 💛 The Double-Chocolate Cookie Sandwiches look tempting, thanks to the lovely hazelnut sprinkles 💙 The name "kitchen sink" for a cookie is amusing, but they look delicious 🙂
I am here to tell you that I have been making the sorbet sugar cookie since the first time I saw this episode and every person who has had it says its the best sugar cookie they have ever eaten in their life!
So many good tips👍 My fave tip of the day is once brown sugar is transferred into a container add half an apple to it to prevent it from hardening. 🌸
Should I change the qpple form time to time to prevent fungus from forming? It's a dumb question, but this tip is completely new to me so I am curious 😅
This is such a silly peeve of mine, admittedly, but I want Martha all to myself, LOL. No guests, no doggies sitting on stools, no young students visiting the set while the show is filmed. I had to confess. 😄
You don't think that sounds kinda creepy? 👀
@@tyhernandez13 Just a smidgen, yeah, not gonna lie 😁
You are not alone in feeling this way!
@@CircusInto Nice! Thanks
Omg ! The last time I watched your since more than 10 years when I watched you in this vedio I bring back my childhood memories I loved you so much ❤❤ your fan from Egypt 🇪🇬❤
Hello to Egypt! 👋
Martha these recipes are so good. Can’t wait to make these recipes. Keep up the good work and post more videos.
I love Martha!!! Please be sure to use the proper utensil when eating the leftover cookie dough out of the mixing bowl… 😉
Loved all 4 cookies but the first one is my favorite 😋 ❤ 🍪
This looks so yummy!!
Those look so good. Can't wait to try them.
Awesome food watching from Philippines
I bet that is so good!
"Have you ever made such a cookie 🍪?" ...
I - h a v E - N E V E R
Martha s cookies look delicious!
On the kitchen sink cookie I add peanut butter and we call them “Monster” cookies! YUM
will you be uploading any of martha's older tv shows? i remember when i was little they used to air reruns, and i was obsessed with her monkey bread recipe!
good video Madam
I’m assuming culinary and patissier students in the US are taught to use grams rather than cups and tablespoons? Anyone know?
I wouldn't know, but people who use grams are out of touch with their creative/artistic side. They don't understand that originality and flare matter in the culinary arts, and they waste *way too much time* trying to get everything perfectly exact... They also tend to be people who never really learn about the ways the different ingredient properties interact with each other when the proportions are changed... This is why they loose cooking/baking contests. They can follow someone else's recipes perfectly, but it takes them forever to complete anything, and when something goes wrong, they haven't learned enough about the ingredients to know how to fix it. When the imperial system is used, rather than the metric system, people of all ages learn to "play with their food" and learn all about what works and what doesn't, through trial and error. The best chefs in the world learn the culinary arts under the imperial system.
the students are so cute!
"Can i substitute something in the cookie ?" Oh come on...
Look very delicious 🤤 😋🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪
YUM 🤤
I wonder what her favorite cookie is..
Do your sugar ccokie sandwich's for your Martha bakes series but not a complition without those other people
Will bake🎉 great job👏👋👩🦼👩🦼💖from marq
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the sugar cookies sandwiches recipe is missing
Still wish I knew *how* to dutch cocoa. As it is, because Fair Trade Certified/EqualExchange cocoa matters so much to me, I don't really have acess to dutched baking cocoa, since no one seems to sell it as certified for non-human-trafficking. So, I would need to dutch the plain baking cocoa that I do have access to - but I don't know how. Help?
N'mind. I learned about it in the comments section on another one of Martha's videos. It's the one with the ice cream cake that has the sheet pan pieces cut out, frosted, then turned on their sides to make the walls around the ice cream center. Anyway, I'm using baking powder as my alkaline for dutching baking cocoa used in baked recipes that already call for both. It's been interesting to experiment with!
Lol🍪♥️🖤💙💚💛🧡💝
I made ur kitchen sick cookies yrs ago
"I'm not going to say it's healthy for you..." 🤣😂🤣
It's not in your wheelhouse, healthy recipes?
I am sorry Martha but I can't stand maple syrup or anything maple flavored. I will not eat it.
Why U not reading my message