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Steps to Make Any-night-of-the-week A White Christmas Tree Made of Bread

A White Christmas Tree Made of Bread

Hello everybody, I hope you're having an amazing day today. Today, we're going to prepare a special dish, Recipe of Any-night-of-the-week A White Christmas Tree Made of Bread. One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I'm gonna make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Let's face it, cooking isn't a high priority at the lifestyles of every man, woman, or child on Earth. In reality, way too folks have forced learning to cook important within their lives. This usually means that people usually exist on foods and boxed blends instead of just taking your time and effort to prepare healthy meals for our families and our own personal enjoyment.

The same is true for lunches when we frequently resort to your can of soup or box of macaroni and cheese or any other such product rather than putting our creative efforts into producing a quick and easy yet delicious lunch. You will see many ideas in this guide and the expectation is that these ideas will not only enable you to get off to a wonderful start for ending the lunch rut most of us seem to find ourselves in at a certain point or another but in addition to try new things all on your very own.

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Many things affect the quality of taste from A White Christmas Tree Made of Bread, starting from the type of ingredients, then the selection of fresh ingredients, the ability to cut dishes to how to make and serve them. Don't worry if you want to prepare A White Christmas Tree Made of Bread delicious at home, because if you already know the trick then this dish can be used as an extraordinary special treat.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook A White Christmas Tree Made of Bread using 6 ingredients and 15 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

Last Christmas season, I saw a beautiful Christmas tree made out of bread on the diary of another COOKPAD member "Renpasu"! She wrote that she covered a cone made out of cardboard with aluminium foil, wrapped the bread around it, then baked it standing up... and so on. I think she used bread for the decorations too? I used cut-out cookies instead and combined the tree with a drinking glass to give it more height. For the cookie decoration, I referred to a cookbook. The bread wreath dough I used has 240 g bread flour, 60 g cake flour, 4-4.5 g dry yeast, 12 g sugar, 6 g salt, 150 g water, and 36 g shortening, referring to this blog post (in Japanese): http://blog.goo.ne.jp/from-my-kitchen For the cookie dough - I'm still experimenting with different recipes. I may edit this later after my results. Recipe by Ranpuai

Ingredients and spices that need to be Prepare to make A White Christmas Tree Made of Bread:

  1. 1 described in the hints section Bread wreath dough
  2. 1 described in the hints section Cut-out cookie dough
  3. 1 Icing
  4. 1 Silver dragées
  5. 1 Gold colored cake decorating powder
  6. 1 Ribbon

Instructions to make to make A White Christmas Tree Made of Bread

  1. For the bread dough, kneaded for 20 minutes, let it rest for 20 minutes, divide into 6 potions and rest for 15 minutes.
  2. Roll out each piece of dough about 65 cm long (If the dough is dry and hard to work, moisten your hands with a wet towel...)
  3. Make the base: Make a 22 cm high, 15 cm diameter cone shape using thick paper and a stapler, and wrap with foil. (It will be baked standing up, so measure the inside height of your oven first to decide on the height of the cone.)
  4. Spray the cone with oil, and wrap the dough around from the top, leaving small gaps in between each coil. If you can wrap it so that there's a small bit left at the end the finish will be neat. Adhere the ends with a beaten egg and secure well.
  5. Brush with beaten egg, and bake in a preheated 340F/170C oven for 10 minutes. Take it out and brush with egg again and bake for another 10 minutes at 340F/170C, then lower the heat to 300F/150C and bake for another 30 minutes. (Check the doneness of the bread, and leave to dry further if needed at 210F/100C for a few minutes.) Remove the mold and dry out the bread.
  6. Make the icing: Use 50 g powdered sugar and 1/3 of an egg white, and adjust the consistency so that it's easy to work with.
  7. Using an icing bag, draw the outline on the cookies before filling in for a nice finish.
  8. Combine the tree with a glass goblet, add ribbon, stick on the cookies, and it's done.
  9. I tried using both a glue gun and thick icing to stick the cookies on the tree. Which is better? I'll see how it goes and maybe report back...
  10. This is the first bread wreath I tried making, using 15 strands. I hung it in our living room. The big wreath is 18 cm in diameter, and the small one is 12 cm.
  11. I made mini-wreaths (12-13 cm diameter) braided with 5 dough strands. I wanted to gift them to many friends, but I ran out of time! Next year....
  12. Stollen! I made 7 as gifts this year. Since I made so many, I know all the tricks now!
  13. I made cocoa biscotti, granola biscotti, kinako flavored granola caramels, and "Kanayan's" improved wreath shaped cookies, plus melon cookies.
  14. I packed 5 kinds of sweets into a Christmas-patterned cute heart shaped box. The boot-shaped white sticker is so cute, too!
  15. I used clear bags and ribbon to show the contents of the gift! I made 4 for my daughter's friends plus 3 more for other friends.

While that is by no means the end all be all guide to cooking quick and easy lunches it's good food for thought. The hope is that will get your creative juices flowing so that you could prepare wonderful lunches for your own family without the need to complete too terribly much heavy cooking at the approach.

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