Mercedes-Benz Cross-country--a birthday gift for him
Overview
Confucius said: A gentleman is poor! Although we are not rich, we cannot afford to drive a luxury car or live in a luxury house. But we don’t want to settle for poverty. We work hard every day and fight hard. People drive Mercedes-Benz, but we eat it in our stomachs. (My family doesn’t like overly sweet taste, so my sugar content is relatively low. The taste is relatively bland. If you like a sweet taste, you can add more sugar as appropriate.)
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Ingredients
Steps
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Have materials ready. Eight-inch hurricane
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Find a water-free and oil-free basin to hold the egg whites, and do not allow the egg yolk to stick to them.
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Find a clean basin to hold the egg yolks.
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Egg yolk + 20g white sugar + 60g oil + 80g milk, use a manual egg beater to gently beat evenly. Sift in the flour.
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Gently stir the egg yolk paste evenly, do not over stir to avoid gluten formation.
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Add a few drops of white vinegar to the egg whites and beat with an electric whisk until vinegar bubbles form. Add 1/3 of the remaining 40g of white sugar and continue beating.
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Beat until very fine and add 1/3 of the sugar
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Beat until texture can be drawn, add the remaining sugar and continue to beat
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Beat until stiff peaks form. That is, it can pull out short, upright, and straight small sharp corners.
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Remove 1/3 of the meringue and put it into the egg yolk bowl, stir gently and evenly.
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Pour the stirred egg yolk paste into the meringue basin, and use the same stirring method to mix gently and quickly. Avoid defoaming.
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Mix the egg batter well and pour it into the eight-inch cake mold. Shake it on the countertop a few times to release big bubbles.
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Bake in the middle and lower racks of the oven at 150 degrees for about 50 minutes. You can insert it with a bamboo skewer. If there is no batter, it is done. After taking it out of the oven, turn it upside down and let it cool immediately.
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Prepare the cream. About 400g, add 20g of sugar. My family doesn't like overly sweet taste, so my sugar content is relatively low. The taste is relatively bland. If you like the taste sweet, you can add more sugar as appropriate.
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Use a whisk to whip until it is dry and not flowing. Do not over-beat. That would get pretty rough.
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Cut off the curvature on both sides of the cake, stand it on top of the middle part, and cut off the excess at the back. Approximately pose.
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Take away the shape, cut the lower car body into two crosswise, spread with cream, sprinkle with canned yellow peaches cut into pieces (it can also be other fruits), put a layer of light cream on top of the yellow peaches, and cover it with the top layer.
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Spread butter between the two pieces of the top cover and the car body, and also spread butter on the sides where the two pieces meet.
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Apply butter to the entire car body. You don’t need to be so meticulous because you need to decorate it.
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I started by painting the outline of the window with Hershey's Chocolate Spread. It's really the biggest failure. Because this will be flowing, 55555. If it weren't for the sauce, the effect would be better. When I saw that the sauce was all gone, my enthusiasm suddenly dropped a bit. When I bought it, the seller told me that it has the same effect as chocolate bars, but this one doesn't need to be melted. Hey. . .
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Then separate the Oreo biscuits, scrape out the filling, and stick it to the wheels of the car. Then decorate the windows that need to be decorated in original colors with flowers. Then I added green pigment to the remaining pigment and painted it all over the car body. At the position of the headlight, I pasted a piece of white chocolate, which felt inconspicuous, and spread some chocolate sauce. Then I sliced a carrot and cut out a Mercedes-Benz logo. Anyway, it was finally dealt with.
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The two men were still extremely excited. Haohao Children's Shoes said that he will also make a car for his grandma for his birthday next month, and he will also make a car for his grandpa's birthday next year. All the hard work was finally in vain. The smiling faces that joined in were the motivation for my efforts.