
It's simple and sweet; the more luxurious version even carries a faint hint of almond or vanilla. I remember how I loved the way they would melt in my mouth, teasing the taste buds with a crumbly sweetness that is so decadent and comforting all at the same time that the day's worries are pushed away for the moment.
And like so often is the case, the simpler things in life are hard to come by. Store-bought suji cookes are either too coarse, too fine, too sweet or totally tasteless. I finally decided to try making my own.
They really turned out good for a first try, almost like the ones I had in the good old days:)
I have a question: why is this cookie called suji cookie when there is no suji in it?
Any leftovers for me to try? hahaha
ReplyDeletenow I really feel like having some. mmm....
ReplyDeletejohnnym + wildgoose - aiyoh, pai seh. the small household here whacked all already. next batch i save some for you.
ReplyDeletethanks for the thought. :) i was just voicing my wish.
ReplyDeletewildgoose - better yet, you can try making them :) really not hard and quit fail-proof
ReplyDelete:) I'll need an oven first, but it's not on the top of my wish list now.
ReplyDeletewildgoose - oh chey!
ReplyDeletethis is really really good!!!!!
ReplyDeleteagree with EDPJ
ReplyDeleteedpj + suziewong - thanks. sorry it was only one, but i really was trying to keep it inconspicuous haha
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