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* Make the dough, half normal, half chocolate. Count 30 minutes per Kg of dough (in reality it is 2.2Kg). Rest in fridge for a couple of hours. | * Make the dough, half normal, half chocolate. Count 30 minutes per Kg of dough (in reality it is 2.2Kg). Rest in fridge for a couple of hours. | ||
* Roll out plates of same width of 550g each (cut the dough in 4). Count about 20 minutes per Kg. Put back in fridge. | * Roll out plates of same width of 550g each (cut the dough in 4). Count about 20 minutes per Kg. Put back in fridge. | ||
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+ | File:DSC00060.JPG|preparing | ||
+ | File:DSC00061.JPG|mixing | ||
+ | File:DSC00062.JPG|mixing | ||
+ | File:DSC00063.JPG|magerine | ||
+ | File:DSC00064.JPG|and flour | ||
+ | File:DSC00065.JPG|all ingedients | ||
+ | File:DSC00066.JPG|yes, rhum! | ||
+ | File:DSC00068.JPG|one spoon | ||
+ | File:DSC00069.JPG|wrrrr | ||
+ | File:DSC00070.JPG|rrrraaaaa | ||
+ | File:DSC00071.JPG|done | ||
+ | File:DSC00072.JPG|FUUUUUUUU | ||
+ | File:DSC00073.JPG|unloading | ||
+ | File:DSC00074.JPG|scraping all tiny bits | ||
+ | File:DSC00075.JPG|set into fridge | ||
+ | File:DSC00076.JPG|same thing again | ||
+ | File:DSC00077.JPG|portioning | ||
+ | File:DSC00078.JPG|this time with cocoa | ||
+ | File:DSC00081.JPG|the cocoa spoon | ||
+ | File:DSC00079.JPG|done | ||
+ | File:DSC00080.JPG|yummy | ||
+ | File:DSC00082.JPG|fridge filled | ||
+ | File:DSC00083.JPG|rolling | ||
+ | File:DSC00084.JPG|rolling | ||
+ | File:DSC00085.JPG|more rolling | ||
+ | File:DSC00086.JPG|choco plate | ||
+ | File:DSC00087.JPG|more to do | ||
+ | File:DSC00088.JPG|the Two Towers | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
=== Second day === | === Second day === |
Revision as of 15:52, 24 November 2012
Contents |
Idea
After the GameCookies success, we needed a new challenge. So we found online an instruction how to create pixel mapped cookies. Of course with space invaders.
Also the known shape mappings of M.C. Escher inspired us after we found a 3D printable mold.
Testing
A first run was made. The intial methode using the playdoh extruder kinda worked but was very labor intensive. Then we used the stripes method of the christmas invaders. This proved to be very effective as the stripes are easier to handle and the build up is faster. We also tried the sirpinsky cookies. This brought the idea to reduce the space invaders with the same method so we get smaller but more cookies.
Creating
We use Shortcrust dough.
First day
- Make the dough, half normal, half chocolate. Count 30 minutes per Kg of dough (in reality it is 2.2Kg). Rest in fridge for a couple of hours.
- Roll out plates of same width of 550g each (cut the dough in 4). Count about 20 minutes per Kg. Put back in fridge.
Second day
- Put chocolate plate on top of white plate, stick them together using egg white
- put into fridge
- Cut this combined plate into stripes of 0.5cm
- put into fridge
- Cut the other plates into 1cm stripes
- put into fridge
- assemble stripes into your favourite pixel monster
- put into fridge
A lot of fridge. Can also use freezer to make the stuff handable. Or do all the work, outside, in the cold night.
Photos coming soon...
Packaging
Cellophane bags with stickers
Selling
Create posters