Making Animal-Shaped Breads
by Aviva Goldfarb on Nov 5, 2012
Try making animal-shaped breads to brighten up your child's morning!
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Who doesnt love fresh baked bread, warm out of the oven? And how irresistible is it if its shaped like kids favorite animals? Baking animal-shaped breads is such a fun weekend or stormy day activity, as my son Solomon and I discovered last week. The biggest challenge, we found, was eating his lovable creationsthey took on such personality once baked!
Kitchen Explorers reader Amy Shaunette had asked me to do a post about fun-shaped breads like alligators, turtles, frogs and other animals. Since the cooler weather is great for indoor projects like baking bread, and my family is currently trapped in the house because of a big fall storm, we decided to take her advice and explore some of the adorable creatures we could shape from homemade bread dough.
My son Solomon had some free time, which doesnt happen all that often with our teenagers, and he took me up on my offer to make animal breads. While I watched, he mixed and kneaded the dough, and after it rose for 10 minutes, he formed one half into a grizzly bear head, and the other half into a turtle. Then we let it rise again for 45 minutes, he added some detail, and we brushed it with egg wash and baked the loaves. We followed the recipe below from Become a Better Baker.
- Solomon putting finishing touches on turtle bread.
- Solomon's baked turtle and bear bread
- Alligator Bread from becomeabetterbaker
- Turtle Bread from bettycrocker.com
- Frog bread from thefreshloaf.com
- Cardamom Tiger Bread from Sweet Happy Life
- Hedgehog from gratefulprayerthankfulheart
- Turkey Bread from sweethappylife.com