Human cake becomes one
Overview
The recipe of this biscuit is a low-butter and low-sugar version, which is especially suitable for those who are greedy and want to eat. I have always wanted to make a biscuit with very personal characteristics, so I suddenly thought about drawing some patterns on the surface of the biscuit. This is a bold attempt and a perfect combination of art and food!
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Ingredients
Steps
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Add butter to powdered sugar and mix well with a rubber spatula.
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Add condensed milk and stir.
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Finally add the cake flour.
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Knead the flour into dough.
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Divide the dough into two halves and roll them into flat molds
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Put it in the oven and bake at 150 degrees for about fifteen minutes.
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Take an appropriate amount of fondant and roll it out flat, then cut it with the biscuit mold you cut earlier and set aside.
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Add cocoa powder and matcha powder to equal amounts of boiling water to make brown and green pigments.
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Yellow and red are painted directly with pigments.
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Get your pens and palette ready and start painting.
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Draw the outline first.
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The black parts were painted with food coloring pens.
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Add some edible colorful beads and the biscuit dough is ready.
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Finally, apply water on the unpainted side of the fondant skin and stick it directly on the biscuit surface. After drying, the biscuit can be attached to the fondant and the work is completed.
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Finished product
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Finished product
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People and cakes become one🙅🏻🙅🏻