Requested by Aunty Julie,
To show a step-by-step on how to make this cup bread...
Been busy with many things...
Finally......
Cut the bread in 3 different shapes,
1 oval and 2 rectangular shapes (1 big 1 small),
As shown in the photo above...
Apply some sticky jam (I use kaya),
Around the little oval shape,
As the base of the cup...
Take the big rectangular bread,
And put it on top of the oval as shown...
At the end of the big rectangular shape,
Apply some kaya and stick it up...
Take the long tiny rectangular shape,
And apply little bit kaya on the end of it,
And stick it on the 'bread cup'...
I noticed it looks nicer,
By using plain bread,
Instead of wholewheat bread...
Since I eats plain + wholewheat bread...
Mummy still make the bread cup,
With both type of bread....
Here it is...
The final result:
The cutie yummy bread cup!~
What a creative idea! It's very nice :-) The kaya is sticky enough and won't fall apart?
ReplyDeleteI think must use very sticky jam and soft bread. Let me try. Can make aeroplane ar?
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting this up.
Chloe, wholewheat bread harder to stick... maybe the bread not so soft... plain bread still ok, won't fall apart...
ReplyDeleteJulie, aeroplane a.. maybe you teach me next time? hahahahaha!~
Very creative! But I wonder will my kids wait for me to make it first! When come to food, they are impatient! LOL!
ReplyDeleteFirst time, i see this creative art!
ReplyDeletecool!
aiks...macam tu pun boleh ah???
ReplyDeleteO wow this is pretty neat!
ReplyDeleteWow..a piece of great art work.
ReplyDeletelol.. this is really cute! hey.. can I share this in my craft blog? I'll take the end result n link back to your blog. Ppl wanna know how to do it will have to come here to see it. Can ah?
ReplyDeletemy craft blog
http://www.crafty-crafted.com
cheeyee, you can ask your kids to help you out, do it together, quality time spent... I always do like that...
ReplyDeleteCH Voon, Thankx...
smallkucing, sure can..
chubskulit, TQ!
Mommy Ling, Thanks for compliment..
Merryn, yes, you may.. It's great to share.. :)
thank you so much. :D
ReplyDeleteSo cute, keke...
ReplyDeleteMerryn, U're welcome.. I learn it from others, too!~
ReplyDeleteSomewhere in Singapore, thankx!
Wow..that's so creative. ^_^
ReplyDeleteYour mummy is very creative! If I make cups like that, sure my kiddos will wallop one :-D.
ReplyDeleteToo nice to eat wor. How? hehehe
ReplyDeleteSuperb! Indeed it's a very creative way to combine food and art!
ReplyDeleteI love this!! I'll be making some for my nieces! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMummy Gwen, TQ!
ReplyDeleteBoeyJoey, go ahead, let your kiddos wallop one :)
Slavemom, never mind la.. After eat can make somemore...
Alice, I only realize recently, food and art comes together!~
Anney, you're welcome... It's my pleasure to share...
WOW!! This is so creative! I love the bread cup.
ReplyDeleteA clever idea! Never thought that kaya can be sticky enough to cause the bread not to open up.
ReplyDeleteReally creative lah, Kylie.
ReplyDeleteHave you managed to think that?
Oh.. you're so very creative!! first time I saw "bread cup", it is very good to attract the little one to eat bread!
ReplyDeleteHi Mummies, I just browse Rachel's blog, maybe you all wanna refer to her version of making the bread cup...
ReplyDeletehttp://rachelhei.blogspot.com/2009/09/coffee-tea-or-me.html
I think her method can create nicer bread cup......