This is a long shot I know, but does anyone remember the "raison bars" that the Duke cafeteria used to make? Maybe they still do? More important though; anyone got the recipe? I know that it was published some time ago in the Alum magazine, but I failed to copy it down.
I am craving them for some reason.
Thanks...
Raisin
Spelling error... Raisin not raison...
Sorry and thanks for spelling correction...!!
Surely someone must remember them...!!!
I remember something like what you're describing. I think they were called Hermit Cookies. This cookie was featured in both East and West Campus dining halls.
There was a recipe for the cookies in the alumni magazine some years back. The recipe had to be scaled down from institutional proportions. I recall that one of the ingredients was something like malt powder, not easy to find.
When we were planning our class reunion for April 2007 we asked for Hermit Cookies, crumb cakes and some other favorites for our class party. No one in Alumni Affairs could come up with the recipe for Hermit Cookies, not even from the magazine's archives. We settled on some sort of compromise dessert.
Yes, they are the ones!!! Thanks for the name. Maybe someone saved the old Alumni mag. I hope so!!! I can taste them now!!! Thanks again!!
Here's a webpage with various recipes for hermit cookies. Maybe one of these recipes is close?
I don't remember the raisin cookies at Duke. I do remember the luscious chocolate chip cookies that were served in The Pits on Fridays. YUM!
But you could try these:
http://www.cooks.com/rec/doc/0,1610,...240198,00.html
I dropped a line to Duke archives and asked about the recipe. Tom Harkins got back to me and is taking a look at the recipe files for the dining rooms. He indicated that they have all the old recipes on file.
If he sends them (I also mentioned the chocolate chip ones), I will definitely post them for everyone to enjoy!!!
Keep your fingers crossed!!!
j.
This is wonderful news! I just knew Ted Minor and "Big Bill" Jones must have had files for such things!
I hope that the recipe for the crumb cakes is there, too. Crumb cakes were made in the East Union and GA. They were a prized treat which could make Sunday mornings very special. Don't know if they were served on West since I didn't have occasion to eat breakfast on West.
that those recipes should be put into a book and marketed to alums?
While looking for something else in the Duke Archives online, I found one recipe for Hermit Cookies. We talked about this some time ago. These are the ingredients I remember being in the cookies.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dukeyea...7605521846335/
When I saw the topic headline I thought someone was calling us raisins again
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