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Recipe Summary Cauliflower Sheep
There's more than one way to get creative in the kitchen! Make cute little sheep from cauliflower florets. All you need are black olives, fresh cauliflower florets, raisins, dry black-eyed peas, and toothpicks. Olives and black-eyed peas become the heads and eyes. The legs are raisins. Don't play with your food? Well, not this time. So much fun.Ingredients | Abc Kids Cooking Show
2 black olives
2 dry black-eyed peas
1 cauliflower floret, stem removed
16 raisins
6 toothpicks
Directions
Hold 1 olive, pitted end facing up as the top of the head. Use a small paring knife to make 2 shallow holes the size of a black-eyed pea in the 'face' of the 'head'. Press each black-eyed pea into each hole, black eye facing outward.
Cut 2 slits from the top of the pitted hole of the 'head' to be placeholders for the 'ears'. Cut 2 small lengthwise strips from the remaining black olive, and discard the remaining olive piece. Slice olive flesh away from each strip to create sheep 'ears'. Slide the 'ears' into the slits on the 'head'.
Press 2 toothpicks close together into one end of the cauliflower floret and secure the olive 'head' onto the toothpicks.
Thread 3 raisins lengthwise onto each of the 4 remaining toothpicks. Skewer 1 final raisin, crosswise, at the base of each toothpick to create 'hooves'.
Secure the toothpick 'legs' into the bottom core of the cauliflower floret to create 4 equal-length 'legs'.
Info | Abc Kids Cooking Show
prep:
10 mins
total:
10 mins
Servings:
1
Yield:
1 cauliflower sheep
Abc Kids Cooking Show / Abc kids (originally titled disney's one saturday morning until 2002) was a saturday morning american children's programming block that aired on abc from september 13, 1997, to august 27, 2011.