Little Miss Bento » Illustration Toast Bento | Recipes | Food Review | Lifestyle & Travel | Japan Tue, 16 May 2017 07:33:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.0 Gudetama Illustration Deco Toast /2016/07/gudetama-illustration-deco-toast/ /2016/07/gudetama-illustration-deco-toast/#comments Fri, 29 Jul 2016 06:16:06 +0000 <![CDATA[Little Miss Bento, Shirley Wong]]> <![CDATA[Recipes]]> <![CDATA[Deco Toast]]> <![CDATA[gudetama]]> <![CDATA[Illustration Toast]]> /?p=14722 <![CDATA[

Gude~tama~tama…. Gude~tama~tama… Gude Gude Gudetama~~~ Made Illustration Deco Toast again. And its Gudetama~~Gudetama design works perfectly with toast right? I refined my recipe from before and this time it is more yummy, more buttery and I think easier too! Recipe for Illustration Deco Toast Basic batter is sufficient to make at least 8 portions of Continue Reading

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Gude~tama~tama…. Gude~tama~tama… Gude Gude Gudetama~~~

Made Illustration Deco Toast again. And its Gudetama~~Gudetama design works perfectly with toast right?

I refined my recipe from before and this time it is more yummy, more buttery and I think easier too!

Recipe for Illustration Deco Toast

Basic batter is sufficient to make at least 8 portions of coloured batter.

  • (A)
  • 50g melted unsalted butter
  • 50g caster sugar
  • 50g beaten egg (about 1 medium size egg)
  • 60g sifted cake flour
  • (B)
  • *icing colours (brown, orange, peach, yellow)
  • 0.5 tsp black cocoa powder

Note: recommend to use thicker bread slices for this recipe

  1. Prepare the basic batter by mixing. Add butter in bowl, add in sugar and mix well. Heat in microwave at 500W for about 15seconds (this is to melt the sugar). Mix well again.
  2. Then add in beaten egg, hand whisk to mix well. Followed by the sifted flour.
  3. Whisk to achieve an even batter.
  4. Divide them into portions. (8 tsp for yellow batter, 4 tsp for black batter, 2 tsp for brown/orange batter, 1 tsp for dark peach and 1 tsp for light peach batter, and the rest original batter for white colour)
  5. Then prepare the coloured batters by adding in icing colours, and black cocoa powder (o.5tsp) etc.
  6. Transfer the batter into small piping bags
  7. Pipe the designs on the bread slices. I start with the main colours first and end with the outlines.
  8. Toast for 4-5mins in a toaster, or using oven at 250C for 5mins.
  9. The gudetama illustration deco toast is completed!Gudetama Toast (2)Gudetama Toast (1)

The batter creates a soft cookie like layer on the bread, mildly sweet and delicious. If you like, you can also add other spreads when you eat your toast.

Have a awesome Friday! TGIF~~~Hope you will try making this Gudetama Illustration Deco Toast this weekend.

You can also color the batter as you require for other designs you fancy.

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Illustration Deco Toast /2015/12/illustration-deco-toast/ /2015/12/illustration-deco-toast/#comments Thu, 03 Dec 2015 02:09:08 +0000 <![CDATA[Little Miss Bento, Shirley Wong]]> <![CDATA[Kawaii Bento]]> <![CDATA[Recipes]]> <![CDATA[Deco Toast]]> <![CDATA[Illustration Toast]]> <![CDATA[sanrio]]> <![CDATA[Toast]]> <![CDATA[totoro]]> /?p=14013 <![CDATA[

Totoro and Sanrio Illustration Deco Toast! Recently while surfing the net on cookpad japan, I came across this illustration deco toast idea and totally loved it. I have never really seen this method used before and thought of giving it a try. This is my first attempt at such deco toast, so please pardon me for the Continue Reading

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Totoro Sanrio Deco Toast (3)Totoro and Sanrio Illustration Deco Toast!

Recently while surfing the net on cookpad japan, I came across this illustration deco toast idea and totally loved it. I have never really seen this method used before and thought of giving it a try.

This is my first attempt at such deco toast, so please pardon me for the less than perfect design drawn. haha.

I thought I will share this with you :) since I did have fun making them. Just probably need a lot more practice to make them better and the lines cleaner.Totoro Sanrio Deco Toast (1)

I made some of my favourite characters including Studio Ghibli’s Totoro and Mei, as well as My Melody, Hello Kitty, Keroppi and Gudetama from Sanrio.

Recipe is below with some photos of the steps, hope you like them!

*Recipe refined and updated. I also tried directly piping on the bread slices and it worked too. In fact I think its easier. See my new post here!

Recipe for Illustration Deco Toast

Basic batter is sufficient to make at least 8 portions of coloured batter.

  • (A)
  • 50g melted unsalted butter
  • 50g caster sugar
  • 50g beaten egg (about 1 medium size egg)
  • 60g cake flour
  • (B)
  • *Colours / charcoal powder / cocoa powder *as needed

Note: recommend to use thicker bread slices for this recipe

  1. Prepare the basic batter by mixing in all (A) ingredients in a bowl. Divide them into 6 portions.
  2. Then prepare the coloured batter by adding in icing colours, and charcoal powder, cocoa powder etc.
  3. Transfer the batter into small piping bags
  4. Have your design ready (or you can sketch out like me). Place a sheet of good quality baking paper on top.
  5. First use the darkest tone to complete all the outlines of the design. Then fill in using the respective coloured batter.
  6. Gently flip it onto a slice of bread. Lightly tap/press the design on the bread.
  7. Toast for 4-5mins in a toaster, or using oven at 250C for 5mins.
  8. Peel off the baking paper – and your illustration deco toast is completed!

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Sanrio Deco ToastThis will definitely wow your family and friends at the breakfast table or for special occasions and gatherings.Totoro Sanrio Deco Toast (4)

For my Totoro and Sanrio Illustration Deco Toasts, I paired them with some homemade blueberry jam and french butter. Oh so yummy!


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