An Indiana gutarica composed mainly of potato flour and tapioca colored powder
It prepare quick intro oil bath in hot oil
Inflates in seconds, they are colored and can be served any time of day
Serve, besides as an appetizer or main preparation
Great for making fancy edges and waffle cuts on various fruits and vegetables
Brown mustard seeds come from the Brassica juncea plant. Brown mustard originated in the Himalayans and has virtually replaced black mustard in American and British kitchens. Brown mustard seeds are less spicy than black and spicier than white mustard seeds.