A White Christmas Tree Made of Bread

Last Christmas season, I saw a beautiful Christmas tree made out of bread on the diary of another COOKPAD member "Renpasu"! She wrote that she covered a cone made out of cardboard with aluminium foil, wrapped the bread around it, then baked it standing up... and so on. I think she used bread for the decorations too? I used cut-out cookies instead and combined the tree with a drinking glass to give it more height. For the cookie decoration, I referred to a cookbook.
The bread wreath dough I used has 240 g bread flour, 60 g cake flour, 4-4.5 g dry yeast, 12 g sugar, 6 g salt, 150 g water, and 36 g shortening, referring to this blog post (in Japanese):
http://blog.goo.ne.jp/from-my-kitchen
For the cookie dough - I'm still experimenting with different recipes. I may edit this later after my results. Recipe by Ranpuai
A White Christmas Tree Made of Bread
Last Christmas season, I saw a beautiful Christmas tree made out of bread on the diary of another COOKPAD member "Renpasu"! She wrote that she covered a cone made out of cardboard with aluminium foil, wrapped the bread around it, then baked it standing up... and so on. I think she used bread for the decorations too? I used cut-out cookies instead and combined the tree with a drinking glass to give it more height. For the cookie decoration, I referred to a cookbook.
The bread wreath dough I used has 240 g bread flour, 60 g cake flour, 4-4.5 g dry yeast, 12 g sugar, 6 g salt, 150 g water, and 36 g shortening, referring to this blog post (in Japanese):
http://blog.goo.ne.jp/from-my-kitchen
For the cookie dough - I'm still experimenting with different recipes. I may edit this later after my results. Recipe by Ranpuai
Steps
- 1
For the bread dough, kneaded for 20 minutes, let it rest for 20 minutes, divide into 6 potions and rest for 15 minutes.
- 2
Roll out each piece of dough about 65 cm long (If the dough is dry and hard to work, moisten your hands with a wet towel...)
- 3
Make the base: Make a 22 cm high, 15 cm diameter cone shape using thick paper and a stapler, and wrap with foil. (It will be baked standing up, so measure the inside height of your oven first to decide on the height of the cone.)
- 4
Spray the cone with oil, and wrap the dough around from the top, leaving small gaps in between each coil. If you can wrap it so that there's a small bit left at the end the finish will be neat. Adhere the ends with a beaten egg and secure well.
- 5
Brush with beaten egg, and bake in a preheated 340F/170C oven for 10 minutes. Take it out and brush with egg again and bake for another 10 minutes at 340F/170C, then lower the heat to 300F/150C and bake for another 30 minutes. (Check the doneness of the bread, and leave to dry further if needed at 210F/100C for a few minutes.) Remove the mold and dry out the bread.
- 6
Make the icing: Use 50 g powdered sugar and 1/3 of an egg white, and adjust the consistency so that it's easy to work with.
- 7
Using an icing bag, draw the outline on the cookies before filling in for a nice finish.
- 8
Combine the tree with a glass goblet, add ribbon, stick on the cookies, and it's done.
- 9
I tried using both a glue gun and thick icing to stick the cookies on the tree. Which is better? I'll see how it goes and maybe report back...
- 10
This is the first bread wreath I tried making, using 15 strands. I hung it in our living room. The big wreath is 18 cm in diameter, and the small one is 12 cm.
- 11
I made mini-wreaths (12-13 cm diameter) braided with 5 dough strands. I wanted to gift them to many friends, but I ran out of time! Next year....
- 12
Stollen! I made 7 as gifts this year. Since I made so many, I know all the tricks now!
- 13
I made cocoa biscotti, granola biscotti, kinako flavored granola caramels, and "Kanayan's" improved wreath shaped cookies, plus melon cookies.
- 14
I packed 5 kinds of sweets into a Christmas-patterned cute heart shaped box. The boot-shaped white sticker is so cute, too!
- 15
I used clear bags and ribbon to show the contents of the gift! I made 4 for my daughter's friends plus 3 more for other friends.
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