Dinosaur Bread Triceratops
- 60 grams Any bread dough of your choice that has gone through its first rising
- 1 Decoration pen for the face
- After letting the dough rest, roll the dough into a circle, fold it in half, and tightly close it around the edges.
- Cut it in half to form the head and the body.
- Lightly coat the side of the face that will have notches cut into it with flour, and stretch it out a bit with a rolling pin at an angle towards the top.
- Make several cuts with a knife to make the frills.
- Cut the bottom portion from the body to make the legs.
- Reshape the cut portions, place the cut side facing downwards, and place it on the body to make the hind leg.
- Overlap the head a bit on top of the body.
- Place onto a baking sheet for the second rise using your oven's rising function.
- Start preheating the oven once you are done.
- Cut the head with a knife at an angle.
- Cut the nose tip with a pair of scissors at a slight angle.
- Give it a mouth as well.
- Use Taro's Wife's "No Need for a Chocolate Pen, Decoration Pen"to draw on the eye while waiting for the oven to heat up.
- You can also use nori seaweed.
- Bake the dough in the oven as recommended for the dough you use.
- You can also use a chocolate pen to add the eyes after baking.
- My large collection of dinosaurs include a Stegosaurus, a Triceratops, a Brachiosaurus, and a Parasaurolophus.
bread, decoration
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/151639-dinosaur-bread-triceratops (may not work)