Reminiscing about childhood-----Colorful sunflowers
Overview
Sticky tooth candy is no stranger in the memories of those born in the 1980s, along with figs and popping candies... My husband was surprised when he got these back a few days ago, and the boss named the store very uniquely [Selling Memories] Indeed, I bought the memories! ! ! ! It still tastes the same as before... A little change, a little creativity, and a big surprise...
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Ingredients
Steps
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After the butter is softened, beat the sugar and salt with a whisk until fluffy
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Add the eggs in two batches and continue to beat with a whisk until the eggs and butter are completely combined and become fluffy and light
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Sift low-gluten flour into butter
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Knead into soft dough
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First use a pattern mold to press out the shape
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Use a piping tip to press out a round hole in the middle (the pressed round part is the kitty cat material I made earlier)
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Place broken colored sticky candies in the middle
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Preheat the oven to 180 degrees and bake for 10 minutes (the time is adjusted according to your own oven) and the colorful sunflowers come out of the oven (next to them are gummy candies)