Ken’s recipe request asked: “My mother used to make croquinoles and a Steen’s syrup coating to dip them in. I know she cooked the syrup then let them set. They were gummy but good.” Ken also adds – “Very good and better if you add a little crushed pecan on each while still warm”.
In a medium size pot, bring syrup to a rolling boil.
Add the cream and cook to soft ball stage.
Pour a tablespoon of syrup over each croquinole or Oreilles de Cochon or dip them in the syrup.
Optionally, add a little crushed pecan on each while still warm.
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