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Domo Kun Brownies II: The revenge of Domo Kun Brownie
Work pot-luck tomorrow and I know they’re expecting a repeat of the domo-kun brownies. Lacking time and my two partners, I decided to whip up one giant domo.
1 9×9 brownie pan
1 organics brownie mix (pc brand).
more fondant
result:
I think it looks good. Improvement: The eyes are little half-spheres. Next time – I’ll make the mouth recessed. Well on my way to Total Domo Success!
Domo Kun Brownies!
It’s a well known fact that chocolate fudge brownies are awesome. It’s also a fact that Domo Kun is awesome. What was recently discovered (by myself and 2 work chums) is that Domo Kun Brownies are awesome x2. Since we made them, I believe this also makes us awesome.
The materials used: 1 Fudge Brownie Box Mix (easier), Pre-made fondant, food colouring gels, sharp paring knives, a ruler, paper and a picture of domo kun.
We dyed various bits of fondant the appropriate colours: black for the eyes and red for the mouth. The fondant is naturally white so that worked well for the teeth. While the brownies were baking, we drew up schematics to get the dimensions correct.
- Jess drafts up some Domo schematics
Then, we took to the task of cutting the individual pieces. A rectangle for the mouth, a long string cut up and then rolled into little balls for the eyes, and the hardest part: the teeth.
Pictures of Domo would indicate that he has four teeth across the top & bottom of his mouth. The mouths we had created were really tiny, which meant that the teeth had to be even smaller! Jess & Kate did a pretty awesome job with this though:
After this, we just cut up the brownies, flipped them upside down (to achieve that fuzzy domo fur look) and placed the eyes & mouths on them! ta-da!
They are quite yummy.
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