Swan Love
Overview
Every time I go to the park, I will look at the beautiful swans. They are always so beautiful and intoxicating. Swans are not only beautiful but also a symbol of loyal love. Swans have always maintained a rare lifelong partnership. Monogamous and monogamous, once paired, they will never be separated. Whether they are feeding, resting, or flying long distances, they are in pairs. When the female swan lays eggs, the male swan is guarding beside her. If encountering an enemy, the male swan will rush forward to meet the enemy. Normally, swans stay in pairs, but once one of them dies unfortunately, the other will keep it and live alone for the rest of its life. I like their beauty, and even more, their loyalty to love. Today I made a swan biscuit, which is delicious and beautiful. They face each other in the moonlight. They are so beautiful that I can’t bear to eat them!
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Ingredients
Steps
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Mix corn oil and sugar evenly
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Add the egg mixture and mix well
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Sift in the flour and mix well
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Knead into a ball
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Place plastic wrap on top and bottom and roll into thin slices with a rolling pin
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Use a round mold to press out a round shape
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Cut in half with a knife
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Make three more cuts as shown
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Shape it with your hands as shown in the picture, make a swan shape, and preheat the oven
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Use a cutter to transfer to a baking sheet, stick sesame seeds on it, and make eyes
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Make everything, I made two pans and baked them in two batches
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Place in the middle rack of the oven and heat up and down to 165 degrees for about 10 minutes. The biscuits are ready for coloring. Pay attention to them
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Take out the plate, carve the moon out of an apple, and place the heart-shaped sugar beads in the middle of the swan. The beautiful swan is ready. Let’s start enjoying the food!