Bake snowballs and make fun snowmen out of them! With a piece of apple and a few blueberries, two snowballs with a few simple handles become a snowman.
See for yourself.
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First you bake a light cake bottom from three or four eggs.
You'll blow it as soon as it's cold.
Fill the crumbs in a mixing bowl.
Then beat the cream stiffly. Then add the quark and some orange juice and stir everything with the hand stirrers.
Now you fill the creamy quark to the busikit crumbs.
Then mix both with a tablespoon.
If the mixture is too dry, add some orange juice.
As soon as the dough is well glued, you form balls out of it.
Then put the finished balls in a small bowl with coconut rasp.
Roll it until the ball is covered with coconut rasp from all sides.
There's a snowball ready.
So you make several snowballs.
Now you put two similarly large snowballs on a plate.
Put her together as a snowman.
Then cut off a slice of an entire apple.
Place the apple slice on the cutting surface.
Then you cut the apple in half, and you cut the hat out of one half.
Cuts out a piece on the left and right of the rounding (as in the picture), creating a cylinder.
From the other piece of the apple you cut out small points. This is how the bristles of a broom are formed. Another narrow strip of an apple serves as a broom style.
Now you put the hat and the broom to the snowman.
Four blueberries serve as eyes and buttons.
Decorated on the plate may add more snowballs.
A snowball in the upper plate area could also be designed as a sun.
For this, you put narrow apple stripes around the sun as rays.
Finished is a small meal that makes children's eyes shine.
This idea is also suitable for a children's birthday party in winter or as a treat to build after sledging or snowman!
Materials
Directions
First you bake a light cake bottom from three or four eggs.
You'll blow it as soon as it's cold.
Fill the crumbs in a mixing bowl.
Then beat the cream stiffly. Then add the quark and some orange juice and stir everything with the hand stirrers.
Now you fill the creamy quark to the busikit crumbs.
Then mix both with a tablespoon.
If the mixture is too dry, add some orange juice.
As soon as the dough is well glued, you form balls out of it.
Then put the finished balls in a small bowl with coconut rasp.
Roll it until the ball is covered with coconut rasp from all sides.
There's a snowball ready.
So you make several snowballs.
Now you put two similarly large snowballs on a plate.
Put her together as a snowman.
Then cut off a slice of an entire apple.
Place the apple slice on the cutting surface.
Then you cut the apple in half, and you cut the hat out of one half.
Cuts out a piece on the left and right of the rounding (as in the picture), creating a cylinder.
From the other piece of the apple you cut out small points. This is how the bristles of a broom are formed. Another narrow strip of an apple serves as a broom style.
Now you put the hat and the broom to the snowman.
Four blueberries serve as eyes and buttons.
Decorated on the plate may add more snowballs.
A snowball in the upper plate area could also be designed as a sun.
For this, you put narrow apple stripes around the sun as rays.
Finished is a small meal that makes children's eyes shine.
This idea is also suitable for a children's birthday party in winter or as a treat to build after sledging or snowman!
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