Incr-Edible Bread Art
From the Kitchen of: What’s For Tea?

For our younger chefs: Remember to ask for help from an adult when completing these recipes, but most of all have fun!
Be inspired by the environment, the diverse variety of plants and food sources available in our communities and the themes of What’s for Tea? and get creative with these activities from artist Isabella Carreras.
Bread dough is squishy and fun to shape, you can knot it, twist it, roll it and plait it to make some really interesting (and tasty!) bread art.
Ingredients:
• Bread dough: use a packet mix or follow a recipe from www.baltic.art/bread
• Baking tray
• Wire rack
• Tea towel
Method:
- Once you’ve made your dough, divide it into smaller pieces so you can experiment with different shapes.
- Dust your clean hands with a little flour to make sure your dough doesn’t stick.
- When you’re happy with your shapes, bake your bread. The colour, texture and shape of your bread artwork will change as it rises and browns in the oven. Enjoy!





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