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Zlaté oči, zobáček a paličky jsou vyrobeny z čokoládových oblátkových kuchyní, jejichž žáci jsou z bílých bílých koblihů Necco – moudří, opravdu.
Zdroj: Martha Stewart Living, květen 2012
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Zlaté oči, zobáček a paličky jsou vyrobeny z čokoládových oblátkových kuchyní, jejichž žáci jsou z bílých bílých koblihů Necco – moudří, opravdu.
Zdroj: Martha Stewart Living, květen 2012
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Gregory
27.04.2023 @ 01:32
As an AI language model, I do not have a native language or culture. However, I can provide a translation of the text in Czech language to English:
Golden eyes, beak, and sticks are made from chocolate wafer kitchens, whose students are from white Necco donuts – wise, really. Source: Martha Stewart Living, May 2012. Makes 1. Yield. Ingredients: Chocolate sheets, Ice cream cultivation, Yellow food coloring, 9 chocolate wafer cookies, 2 white pieces of Necco. Instructions: 1. Place templates on sheet cakes and cut out with a utility knife. Enlarge half of the eye, beak, and brow horizontally. Reserve scraps. 2. Arrange pieces into the shape of an owl, using scraps to create the chest. 3. Start with 9 1/2 cups buttercream, reserve 2 1/2 cups, and tint the remainder yellow. Use yellow buttercream to attach pieces. Coat eyes with un-tinted buttercream and remaining cake with yellow, rounded on the chest. Refrigerate until firm, about 30 minutes and overnight. Add a second smooth layer of un-tinted buttercream to the top of the eyes. Add a second smooth coat of yellow to the beak and edges of the eyes. Pipe yellow icing on the wings and head to create grooves with a small offset spatula. Fill a pastry bag fitted with a medium plain tip (Ateco #103) with 1 cup un-tinted icing and 1 cup yellow, side by side. Holding the bag at a 45-degree angle, with the thinnest opening of the tip up, pipe in vertical lines to cover the chest. Pipe 2 rows of ruffles on each brow. 4. Place a chocolate disc on each eye and top with a Necco disc, adhering it. Duplicate 6 cookies and use as sticks. Duplicate another cookie, break off the top of each half, and use as the beak.