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Bread Sculptures
by jillbcooks  11/5/2009 8:21:00 PM

Last weekend, my husband and I headed off on a day trip to Red Wing, Minnesota to find a bite to eat, window shop and take in the scenery.  We stopped into a bakery (well, because I can’t resist small town bakeries) and I was impressed and delighted by a whole display of Halloween breads.

 

 

I would love to learn how to do this, especially with Thanksgiving right around the corner.  Check out this funny Turkey Bread Sculpture.  I think small cornucopia or sheaves of wheat would be fun at each place setting. 

Here are directions for making bread sculptures.  This would make a great family activity, especially since the ingredients are not too expensive and the outcome would be so fun and memorable.

Tags:  bread, sculpture, Minnesota, bread sculpture, Red Wing

Comments (2)
2 Comments

granna2 said:
Hi Jill, That is neat. I have made to, a bear & turkey. The turkey didn't quite look like a turkey, :-). The Rhoades Bread Company has a cook booklet that shows how to make several shapes using their dough. I believe it's still free?!? you could use the ideals and your own bread. When I go to someones house the first time for dinner/supper, I always try to take a woven braid shaped into a ring shaped bread, and a salt & pepper set, filled of course, :-), as a gift. I have always wanted to try making a bread basket shape to hold the bread. Granna2
11/6/2009 7:12:13 PM
Goldencrown said:
I love making bread sculpture we make anything from dinosaurs to profile of people. We have a video of when we were on the Food Network and it shows my Father Making the Turkey Bread Sculpture. http://www.goldencrown.biz/shoppingcart/pages/Food-Network-Video.html
11/7/2009 12:56:31 PM
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