Friday, December 01, 2006

Recipe: Frosty the Doughman



DIRECTIONS

Press together and flatten three rolls into a 5-in. x 4-in. oval, two rolls into a 4-in. x 3-in. oval and one and a half rolls into a 3-in. x 2-in. oval. Arrange ovals in a snowman shape on a greased baking sheet. With a sharp knife, cut a large smile on face and pull apart to allow for rising.

Shape half of a roll into a 4-in. rope; flatten slightly and place above head for hat brim. Flatten one roll into a 2-1/2-in. x 1-1/2-in. rectangle; place above brim. Make a narrow cut 1/2 in. above the brim for a hat band. Divide remaining roll into two pieces (discard one piece or bake separately). Divide remaining piece of dough into thirds. Roll two pieces into 1-1/2-in. x 1-in. ovals for mittens; place on baking sheet. Divide remaining piece in half; roll each strip into a rope and flatten slightly. Place strips under ovals. Cut into the side of each oval at a downward angle toward the center. Tuck the tip under to form a round thumb; spread thumb and mitten apart to allow for rising.

Cover all dough with plastic wrap that has been sprayed with nonstick cooking spray. Let rise in a warm place until doubled, about 30 minutes. Reopen mouth with a knife. Brush with egg. Bake snowman at 350° for 20 minutes and mittens for 14 minutes or until golden brown. Cool on a wire rack. Insert pretzel sticks into mittens and position on snowman. Dip bottoms of chocolate kisses in honey and position on face for eyes. Yield: 1 snowman with 2 small mittens.

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From the Kitchen of: Lana at 5:34 PM

4 Comments

  • Blogger Neurotic Mom posted at 8:04 PM  
    I only took a quick glance through your recipes so far but wow now i'm hungry LOL
  • Blogger Erin posted at 6:17 AM  
    This is fabulous! I already put it on my shopping list for today. I've already made 3 of your recipes, the halloween ones, and people loved them!!
  • Anonymous Anonymous posted at 6:31 PM  
    Love this recipe, but please, what is a texas roll?
  • Blogger Lana posted at 6:34 PM  
    Texas Roll is like buns. You buy them in the frozen food section by the bread dough.
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