At the kindergarten party, the children's moms asked them to bring some snacks and exchange with their classmates. Although he hasn't been to kindergarten yet, he plays with his uncle every weekend. I like the two children who are less than 10 months apart. So, I specially made this cute little rabbit biscuit. It's packed with two rabbits, one male and one female. It's really warm~
Step1:Cut butter into small pieces. Soften at room temperature.
Step2:Use the hand eggbeater until it turns white and light.
Step3:Pour in the sugar. Stir well until sugar melts.
Step4:Add the yolk to the butter.
Step5:After mixing and beating, sift the flour and milk powder with low gluten into the butter.
Step6:Stir to a loose state.
Step7:Knead into a dough with smooth surface. Wrap it with plastic wrap and refrigerate for half an hour.
Step8:Sprinkle a little low gluten powder on the silica gel pad. Then put a piece of dough and spread the butter paper.
Step9:Roll the dough with a rolling pin.
Step10:The mold should be printed in low gluten powder.
Step11:Press out the shape. (note that all cookies are the same thickness.)
Step12:Take off the biscuits with a knife and put them in the baking tray.
Step13:Preheat the oven to 150 degrees. Middle layer, bake for 15-20 minutes.
Step14:Bake and take out to cool. Then pack.
Cooking tips:1. This biscuit is crispy, not hard and crisp. It feels like eating digestive cake. 2. Before the die plate is printed, it must be printed in the low gluten powder and then the mask is removed. Otherwise, it is not easy to demould. 3. After printing, you can't pick up the blank by hand. You need to shovel it with a knife or directly demould it on the baking tray. There are skills in making delicious dishes.