Friday, 11 September 2020

Fried bread

On Wednesday my class and I made some fried bread for our kaupapa mahi. They tasted very delicious and crispy ( some of them. ) We used ingredients such as yeast, sugar and flour.  I will be blogging about the process.

Ingerdents:

Flour, Sugar, Yeast, Warm water, Oil.

Equipment:

Big bowl, Contanier, 2-3 cups, Electric frying pan or a normal pan.

1. We got all our ingredients together and a bowl. 

2. Then we had to get warm water not hot but also not cold.

3. Next Whaea Toni put the sugar and warm water in a container and waited for the sugar to completely dissolve.

4. When it dissolves add the yeast and put in a oven and wait until it raises . 

5. Put flour into a big bowl and make a well using your hand.

6. Then you take you container withe the yeast inside and tip it into the well.

7. Then use your hand and mix well but mix from the inside and go keep going out.

8. After mixed well put in a warm place and leave it for 5-15 minutes.

9. Then take get your mixture and put flour on a table and need your dough out a bit.

10. Then use your cup to shape your dough evenly.

11. Add oil to your electric frying pan and turn it on. 

12. Then add your dough pieces in  the pan and wait till it turns crispy brown

13. Finally turn it over on the other side and take it out of the pan.

Enjoy :)

4.

Art poem

 This week we had to write a poem about our art. It was very easy and fun to do. I wrote a color poem, a color poem is a poem that expresses about a color or a variety of colors. The part I enjoyed was writing about how I felt about that color and what it reminds me of. I didn't dislike any part of this. The easy part was thinking about what poem I was going to write because it just felt right to write that kind of poem. The hard part was thinking about how to present it because I didn't know how to present it. Next time I do this I will add more descriptive language. Here is my art poem.