Rosa Cooking

Coco wafers

receptic is from the paper that comes with the wafers… although I don't believe them much I dared to try this and it went great .. I bought the wafers in the form of sticks in the fruit and filled them with this mixture su they fell out mmmmm and all disappeared in a very short time weather…

Preparation steps

  • PREPARATION: -boil water and sugar and add margarine and melt it a little.
  • Add walnuts, biscuits and chocolates and stir.
  • Grease the wafer sheets until everything is used up.
  • When you push everything over the wafers, it is harder to squeeze them so that they do not separate during cutting.

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