Make a cute chinchilla bun to arouse your child’s appetite
Overview
Not long ago, I watched "My Neighbor Totoro" with my children. The children liked the cute image of Totoro very much and were also moved by the heartwarming plot in the movie. The child is quite sensible and obedient, but sometimes he is anorexic. I made Totoro buns to whet his appetite. Hahaha~
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Ingredients
Steps
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Add flour, sugar, salt, yeast and water and knead well
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Divide into 4 portions
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Add a few drops of black food coloring to the largest dough and knead it evenly until it turns gray, which is the material for the big chinchilla; the smallest one also drops black coloring, which is used for the eyes and chest fur; and the other one drops blue coloring, used for the medium chinchilla
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Cut out the gray dough, roll it into a round shape, wrap it with fillings and roll it into a round shape
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Cut out the blue dough, roll it into a round shape, wrap it with fillings and roll it into a round shape
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Pinch out 2 ears from the blue dough
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Roll out the white dough without coloring and use a knife to cut out a large circle
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Use scissors to cut out some small circles, and use scissors to cut out some wavy shapes from the black dough,
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Paste the above graphics onto the gray and blue dough respectively
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Styling effect
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Put the buns in a pot and pour oil. After 2 minutes, add water and cover the pot and cook for 10 minutes. This is a pan-frying method. You can also steam it if you want to use it
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Chinchilla's ears are relatively large and difficult to shape at one time, so I heated them up and then fixed them with toothpicks