Originally called Vanilla Wafers by inventor Gustav Mayer and Nabisco, America's most popular wafer cookie kept the vanilla flavor but lost the 'v' and 'a' in 1967. In other words, most current ...
High altitudes make cookies spread in the pan, cakes fall, and few baked goods turn out as they do at sea level. This ...
For the crust, Oreo Thins replace Nabisco Famous Chocolate Wafers, discontinued after 100 years. Slim Oreo cookies are a near perfect match for the wafers, and the scant schmear of cream in the ...