Caterpillar bread
In fact, I'm quite afraid of mollusks, especially things like caterpillars. I get goosebumps when I see them. So I usually stay away from them, but some time ago, a friend sent a caterpillar toy to my daughter. My daughter's topic was always inseparable from caterpillars. In order to answer her questions, I almost became a caterpillar expert. Hehe, today, let's catch worms together
Recipe Recommendations
- high-gluten flour 300 grams
- milk powder 30 grams
- honey 15 grams
- milk 120 grams
- sugar 20 grams
- yeast 5 grams
- eggs one
- salt 3 grams
- sweetening
- roast
- several hours
- ordinary
Steps for Caterpillar bread

1
Get the materials ready
2
According to the general method of making bread, knead the ingredients other than butter into a smooth dough, add butter, knead until an expanded stage where the film can be pulled out, and place it on a large plate for fermentation; ferment until 2--2.5 times the size.
3
Remove the fermented dough and vent the air, divide it into 8 portions, knead it into small round dough, cover with plastic wrap, and relax for 15 minutes
4
Remove a relaxed dough, shape it, and roll the dough into a rectangle with a rolling pin
5
Gently divide 1/3 of the rolled dough into five equal parts
6
Use a knife to cut five equal parts less than 1/3
7
Spread coconut on 1/3 of the dough cake
8
Scroll from top to bottom
9
Roll well, close your mouth down, and place on a baking sheet
10
Roll well, close your mouth down, and place on a baking sheet
11
Put a plate of hot water in the oven, then put the shaped dough into the oven for the final fermentation. About 40 minutes. After 40 minutes, take out the fermented dough and coat it with whole egg liquid
12
Sprinkle with sesame seeds; add two black sesame seeds to use as the caterpillar's eyes. It's so cute. So that's what the finishing touch means, haha
13
Place it into the middle layer of the preheated oven, heat it up and down to 170 degrees C, 12 minutes
14
Take it out and take a beautiful photo
15
Look, what a greedy cat, it's even more greedy than those little pigs in our house. It makes me bend over after stealing vegetables