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Easter Bread Dolls (PupiorTitola)

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Growing up in the Italian region of Istria (now a part of Croatia), Bastianich remembers making these dolls every Easter. "Thepinzabread would be made for the adults, but for the children, the loaves would be formed into thepupidolls," she recalls. Now living in New York City, she continues the tradition with her grandchildren.

Ingredients

Makes 3 dolls

1 recipepinzadough, prepared through first rise and divided into 3 balls
1 large egg
2 tablespoons sugar
  1. Step 1

    Line two large baking sheets with parchment paper. Butter paper.

  2. For 1 doll, use 1 ball of dough:

    Step 2

    Cut off 1/3 of ball. From smaller piece, pinch off golf-ball-sized piece. On lightly floured surface, roll largest piece of dough into 20-inch-long rope. Roll medium-sized piece into 10-inch-long rope. Divide smallest piece into 2 pieces and roll each into thin 5-inch-long rope.

    Step 3

    磨碎的表面上,形成inverte最长的绳子d "U" shape. Arrange medium-sized rope with 1 end intersecting top center of "U," to form 3 strands of equal length. Gently press where ropes intersect to adhere.

    Step 4

    Gently braid strands, tucking last inch under to form round bottom. Gently press 1 dyed egg into braid about 1 inch from top. Using remaining 2 thin ropes, form cross over egg, pressing ends to adhere to body of doll. Using tines of fork, make 4 crimps on bottom of doll to form "feet." Using spatula or bench scraper, carefully transfer doll to baking sheet, leaving room for second doll alongside.

    Step 5

    Repeat entire process with remaining 2 balls of dough to make 2 more dolls, arranging third doll by itself on 2nd baking sheet. Loosely cover dolls with buttered plastic wrap. Let rise in warm, draft-free place until doubled in bulk, about 45 minutes to 1 hour.

    Step 6

    Preheat oven to 325°F. Bake dolls 35 minutes. In small bowl, whisk together egg, sugar, and 2 tablespoons water until sugar is dissolved. Brush dolls with egg mixture and bake until very deep golden brown and knife inserted into center comes out clean, about 10 minutes more. Transfer to wire rack and cool completely. (Dolls will keep, wrapped well in plastic wrap, 1 week at room temperature or 6 to 8 weeks frozen.)

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  • I would love to try this with my daughters but I can't make much sense of the instructions. I'm going to Google it instead. Ditto the photo request, that would help a lot.

    • Anonymous

    • 9/3/2011

  • This recipe looks way too hard.. Easter dolls are tradition.. I use flour, eggs( save a couple of whites).. salt, baking pwdr, oil..If dough is too dry add some milk.. bake and use dyed eggs for the heads of each doll. you can make twists, rounds, weaths, or dolls. Bake..Mix pwdred sugar, vanilla, and egg whites for frosting. add sprinkles in Easter colors.. Non vi e!

    • JRSansone

    • Blanco, NM

    • 6/4/2009

  • A photo would be nice.

    • clipangel

    • 3/25/2009

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