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fandomhigh2015-02-09 12:25 am
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Baking: Sweet and Savory | Monday, 3rd period
"Good morning," Hannibal said when everybody had arrived. "My apologies for last week; I was rather under the weather. This week, we'll be working on something simple and from someplace other than Europe, as requested." He smiled and nodded at the students who'd requested those things.
"Mochi is a traditional Japanese food - it can be a snack on its own, or it can be combined with other things. I have a number of examples here. It has only a few ingredients, and is fairly simple to start, though you do need to be precise and careful."
He pulled up the recipe on one wall and went over it with them. "You may make the plain version, or dress it up however you like. Please feel free to ask me questions if you have them."
"Mochi is a traditional Japanese food - it can be a snack on its own, or it can be combined with other things. I have a number of examples here. It has only a few ingredients, and is fairly simple to start, though you do need to be precise and careful."
He pulled up the recipe on one wall and went over it with them. "You may make the plain version, or dress it up however you like. Please feel free to ask me questions if you have them."

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"I thought you might enjoy that." He chuckled. "Let me know if you'd like some help." The cutesy things weren't exactly his style, but he could certainly help her if she wanted to make them.
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He mixed some of the colorings together to get black, adding a bit of the flour to get a paste. "Then you paint." He grabbed a paintbrush and made a couple dots for eyes. "Those bears also use a piece of extra mochi for the noses. Just form it into a circle; you can tack it on with some of the paste."
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She carefully shaped three or four little mochi circles for noses before saying, "The sisters might have said this was playing with our food, and we oughtn't do that, but I don't think it is. It's not as if they're made to look this way to prevent people from wanting to eat them."
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