Microwaveable Biscuit Moss: Quick and Easy Decoration for Any Dish

An interesting decorative element, biscuit moss. It can be used to decorate not only cakes and pastries, but also other holiday dishes, such as salads and snacks. Itʼs quick and easy to prepare. The only required element is the presence of a microwave oven. There’s no way without her. The whole molecular trick lies precisely in high-frequency radiation. You can prepare biscuit moss in paper or plastic cups, glass and porcelain dishes.
cook time: 10 min
Ruby Colston
Microwaveable Biscuit Moss: Quick and Easy Decoration for Any Dish

Nutrition Facts (per serving)

271
Calories
5g
Fat
39g
Carbs
8g
Protein

Ingredients (2 portions)

Basic:

Sugar 13 g
Wheat flour 25 g
Eggs 1 pc
Baking powder 5 g
Food coloring to taste
Invert syrup (Or glucose syrup or honey) 30 g

Recipe instructions

Step 1

Step 1
Mix sifted flour with baking powder.

Step 2

Step 2
Stir the egg with sugar, add invert syrup or glucose syrup, or honey and beat everything well until white foam. If you are making moss of one color, you can apply the dye now.

Step 3

Step 3
Add eggs and flour with baking powder, mix from top to bottom.

Step 4

Step 4
When the dough is ready, you can make several portions of different colors. I make moss in two colors. Gel dye.

Step 5

Step 5
Fill the bowl about a third full with dough. Cover with a lid or cling film and microwave.

Step 6

Step 6
Power 700 watts approximate time – 1 minute. There is no need to place more, otherwise the moss may burn.

Step 7

Step 7
If there is not enough time, you can then add 10-20 seconds. Turn the finished SpongeBob over and wait until it cools completely.

Step 8

Step 8
If the moss below is hard, you need less oven.