My Neighbor Totoro Cookies

My Neighbor Totoro Cookies

by Angel falling to earth

4.8 (1)
Favorite

Difficulty

Easy

Time

1h

Serving

3

I bought a set of small molds for cartoon biscuits and left them useless. Inside, I prefer Totoro. It’s more troublesome to put together a little bit when making biscuits. It doesn’t take shape quickly, but it’s worth making for Totoro. Generally, it takes me about 20 minutes to bake biscuits. This time I used Changdi Baking ManCRTF32K. I didn’t expect that when I put the biscuits in, I looked at the time and planned to collect the biscuits at 20 minutes. My biscuits were not too thick. Unexpectedly, after putting it in for a while, I smelled that the biscuits seemed to have been baked in less than 10 minutes. I couldn’t believe it, so after baking for a few minutes, the surface of the biscuits became a little heavier, so when baking the biscuits Be sure to observe more.

My Neighbor Totoro Cookies

1. Prepare the ingredients.

My Neighbor Totoro Cookies recipe

2. After the butter has softened at room temperature, put it in an egg-beating bucket, add the powdered sugar in portions, and slowly mix together with a spatula to beat, otherwise the powdered sugar will fly randomly.

My Neighbor Totoro Cookies recipe

3. Beat the butter until it is very fluffy and whitish, then add egg liquid and continue to beat it.

My Neighbor Totoro Cookies recipe

4. Beat it again until it is very fluffy and feathery.

My Neighbor Totoro Cookies recipe

5. Sift the flour into the whipped butter, mix well, wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for more than half an hour before using.

My Neighbor Totoro Cookies recipe

6. Take out the biscuit dough and divide it into three parts (1 large, 1 medium and 1 small), add 3 grams of cocoa powder to a large portion and knead well, and add 2 grams of cocoa powder to a small portion and knead well.

My Neighbor Totoro Cookies recipe

7. Roll a large portion of cocoa dough into a moderately thick piece (cover the roll with plastic wrap if it is uneven), and cut out the body and arms of Totoro with a mold.

My Neighbor Totoro Cookies recipe

8. Cut out Totoro's belly and eyes from the medium white dough.

My Neighbor Totoro Cookies recipe

9. A small portion of cocoa dough cut out Totoro's umbrella.

My Neighbor Totoro Cookies recipe

10. The cut cookie dough is combined into an umbrella chinchilla and placed in a baking tray.

My Neighbor Totoro Cookies recipe

11. Put it in a preheated oven at 140 degrees and bake it for about 10 minutes.

My Neighbor Totoro Cookies recipe

12. The baked biscuits are painted with the lines of the umbrella and the expression of My Neighbor Totoro with pigmented pens.

My Neighbor Totoro Cookies recipe

13. The finished product should be sealed and stored if it is not finished.

My Neighbor Totoro Cookies recipe

Tips:

1. The temperature of each oven is different. The temperature and time are suitable for the Changdi Baking Man CRTF32K oven. Other models or brands should be slightly adjusted according to the actual situation;
2. If you put two layers at a time, you need to change the upper and lower layers in the middle. If the surface color is too heavy, you can adjust the heating temperature. The biscuits are easy to bake, so be sure to observe more when using a new oven.

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