Can you sub vanilla wafers for Lady Fingers?

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Kathy told me that often where she lives they use hard vanilla wafer-like cookies instead of ladyfingers. So I started using vanilla wafers. She said they may even use a chocolate chip cookie...
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Kathy told me that often where she lives they use hard vanilla wafer-like cookies instead of ladyfingers. So I started using vanilla wafers. She said they may even use a chocolate chip cookie...
Nilla Wafers replace lady fingers (everyone loves a good Nilla Wafer, and they're easy to find). And I felt like the eggs were unnecessary here, so I skipped that part. But you've still got the delicious coffee flavor, the cocoa, and the creamy mascarpone cheese still in tact.
Foods to Avoid That May Contain Alcohol It is critical to read all labels, but as a general rule, it is a good idea to avoid the following ingredients: Pure or artificial flavor extracts such as vanilla, rum, and almond.
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