Christmas Crystal Ball Music Box Biscuit

By VicentaLakin

Christmas Crystal Ball Music Box Biscuit
When I was a kid, this crystal ball music box was popular. Turning around a few laps while playing music while watching the snowflake dance inside the crystal ball. In that year, the little partner's birthday gift was on the list, and it was in absolute count of two. And now I'm gonna turn it into sugar and hope it's a Christmas present on your count。

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Steps for Christmas Crystal Ball Music Box Biscuit

  • 1
    Butter softened and mixed with sugar powder
  • 2
    Join the egg fluid twice and mix it in one direction until it's fully absorbed
  • 3
    Sifting high-banded flour and cocoa powder into a well-stained butter paste with rubber razors into dry powder-free flour
  • 4
    Put the noodles on the board, and we'll have a layer of muscular membranes up and down
  • 5
    Put a piece of paper on the face with a pre-prepared crystal tablet, carve it out with a knife, put it on the grill
  • 6
    The oven is preheated at 180 degrees. It's full of fire up and down
  • 7
    The latter side cools and prepares the frosting: a protein of 150 grams of sugar powder is produced into a paste that can move slowly (the powder is to be added in three fractions); then it is divided into several pieces, each with red, blue, green, brown, modulated, filled in a bouquet
  • 8
    Paint the crystal ball section with blue frosting, then the bottom section with red frosting, and wait for drying
  • 9
    Draws a gingerbread on dry crystal balls and drys out
  • 10
    Draw the lines on the bottom seat with red frost, dry them up
  • 11
    Draw the lines on the bottom seat with green frosting. Dry them
  • 12
    Draw a gingerbread scarf with green frost
  • 13
    Draw snowflakes in a crystal ball with white frosting. Just dry them all
  • Christmas Crystal Ball Music Box Biscuit Make Tips

    1. The intensity of the frosting may be regulated by lemon juice;2 it may be preserved from tide by drying in the ventilation area. If you like my work, keep your eyes on me

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