Bread Cornicopia Centerpiece / Roll Serving Display
- 1 tube cresent dough sheet (8oz)
- 1 metal funnel or sieve or other suitable oven safe cone shaped item
- Open cresent tube, unroll dough & lay flat on a cutting surface.
- Using a pizza cutter, cut the dough into 1 1/2" strips lengthwise.
- Reserve one strip, the rest should be separated & gently twist each strip.
- Spray the sieve (or cone of choice) with cooking oil.
- Cut one of the twisted stripes so a quarter of it is separated.
- Use this section to cover the point of the cone.
- Then beging wrapping the rest of the strip around the cone, making sure the edges of each strip are touching the preceding section of dough.
- Pinch together any gaps.
- Continue with remaining twisted sections.
- When the last strip is laid, try to fit the end of it flush with the edge of the section it ends next to.
- Now lay the untwisted reserved strip along the entire edge.
- Stretch the dough if nessisary to complete the wrap, just be gentle as to not rip it.
- This will give you a finished edge.
- If using a sieve - avoid pressing down on the dough.
- The dough will squeeze into the holes which can result in difficulty removing the Cornicopia from the sieve.
- Place on a cooky sheet.
- Bake at 375F for 12 - 13 minutes.
- Or until golden around the edges.
- When done, remove from the oven.
- Set the Cornicopia on its side (the Cornicopia is still attached to the sieve) to create a flat side.
- This will help the Cornicopia stand well.
- Allow to cool on its side.
- Remove carefully from the sieve.
- Set on a wire cooling rack over night; point side up; to dry it out a bit.
- Set on a platter & fill with rolls or other items to make a super cute table centerpiece.
- Great for Thanksgiving dinner or Thanksgiving church potlucks.
- This can be made up to 3 days ahead.
- Store in a paper bag on the counter.
dough sheet, funnel
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/356958-bread-cornicopia-centerpiece-roll-serving-display (may not work)