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Sri Lankan Breakfast Hopper Meal
Practice Bakes Perfect Challenge #39

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This is Sri Lankan breakfast Hopper meal. Even though I had lots of ideas when I saw the entry first, life got triple busy than never amidst Covid19. Due to sudden change in usual routine everyone stuck at home due to lockdown, shops closed and only necessities available, all are working and learning from home made me super busy. Still I really wanted to participate in PBP challenge so this is an entry made with lots of effort through many challenges and with fewer ingredients.

This traditional breakfast hopper meal include Egg hoppers, Lunumiris (spicy Sri Lankan Sambal paste served as a condiment), curry leaves Sambol. Usually we have this meal for breakfast in Sri Lanka together with banana and Black tea with Jaggery. This is one of the delicious breakfast meals. This could be unfamiliar to most of you are here.

Media:- Royal icing, Fondant gum paste, coloured RI transfers, Coloured icing sugar (which is introduced by Manu @Manu biscotti decoratihttps://cookieconnection.julia...hug-for-a-cookie-mug) and Caramelized Sugar

Techniques:- Pressure piping. (Egg and tea cup mat), Painting, wet-on-wet technique (PLATE)

Solid Food:-  Egg Hoppers, Lunumiris, Curry leaves Sambol, Jaggery, Banana and chillies

Liquid Food:- Black Tea

Hoppers - Used Rolled fondants circles and press it into a dome shaped mold and made small holes around the circle using the scribble tool. Then I piped the egg york in the middle. Painted outline of the hoppers with brown gel colouring to bring the roasted edge effect. Sprinkle some black coloured icing sugar to reflect pepper. Plate is a big cookie. Flooded with white RI and draw the design using wet-on -wet technique.

Lunumiris & curry leaves Sambol - made some different shaped and different coloured RI transfers. Then crushed them a little and mixed together to bring the real effect and texture. Used baked cookie cups as bowls.

Black Tea & Jaggery - made the tea cup using fondant paste and used a cookie as the mat. It covered with basket wave pattern using RI. Made caramelized sugar syrup and let it cool down completely before I pour into the cup. Apologies! I have missed to take photos while making cup and sugar syrup. Used fondant pieces as Jaggery, painted with brown gel colours and coated with cocoa powder to get the real Jaggery effect.

First time I used fondant and RI together also never used caramelized sugar syrup for a cookie project before.

Happy to take part in Christine’s amazing first PBP challenge despite many challenges.

Thanks both Julia @Julia M. Usher and Christine @Sweet Prodigy for the wonderful Challenge.

Stay blessed and Stay safe all!

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  • Hopper circle
  • Curry leaves Sambol
  • Lunumiris
  • Plate and bowls
  • RI transfers
  • Cookies
  • Fondent jaggery
  • Fondant Banana
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Oh my cookie friend, that looks sooo delicious! Ilove the plate and the braided plate as well as the banana, the sambal paste, the eggs and the wonderful tea cup with tea! Really beautiful job dear Kanchana! 😘❤️ @Kanch J

This challenge has brought so many different meals and cultures together in such a unique way. Thank you Christine @Sweet Prodigy!

@Kanch J I love your typical breakfast and for teaching us something new. I love it, and how you dug into your creativity to make it happen in spite of closed shops. Beautiful entry!🥰

Hi Kanchana, you made me very interested in Sri Lankan breakfast Hopper meal.  I googled it.  They look very different from our breakfast.  I am glad to know something new today!  

Thank you for attaching all photos, you made all of those ingredients!  Great work! 

Oh my cookie friend, that looks sooo delicious! Ilove the plate and the braided plate as well as the banana, the sambal paste, the eggs and the wonderful tea cup with tea! Really beautiful job dear Kanchana! 😘❤️ @Kanch J

Thank you so much dear friend Gabi @Icingsugarkeks for your wonderful comment. ❤😘❤

This challenge has brought so many different meals and cultures together in such a unique way. Thank you Christine @Sweet Prodigy!

@Kanch J I love your typical breakfast and for teaching us something new. I love it, and how you dug into your creativity to make it happen in spite of closed shops. Beautiful entry!🥰

Thank you so much dear Heather @Heather Bruce Sosa for your kind words!  I'm glad that you like it. 🥰❤

Hi Kanchana, you made me very interested in Sri Lankan breakfast Hopper meal.  I googled it.  They look very different from our breakfast.  I am glad to know something new today!  

Thank you for attaching all photos, you made all of those ingredients!  Great work! 

Thank you so much dear Ryoko! @Ryoko ~Cookie Ave. ❤😘

I wish you could taste this particular Sri Lankan hoppers meal soon. 🙂

Love it - it looks so good, it is making me hungry for Sri Lankan breakfast. How did you do the banana? It's so realistic!

Thank you so much dear Julia! @Julia M. Usher ❤ Apologies for not taking photoes of the process, it was last minute job. First I shaped white fondant piece into a shape of a banana then I covered it with yellow fondant. Added tiny bit of light green fondant up and down the corners and shaped it like a banana. I painted the edges with dark brown gel colouring. Here I attach how it looks when it is cut. Hope you can get an idea.

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  • Fondant Banana
  • Fondant Banana cross-cut

All of the techniques and media that you used make this the perfect "breakfast" set. I like how you used some great techniques that are easy to follow along with and that anyone can apply. What I really like is how you used them in unique and creative ways that really give us an opportunity to learn. Your hoppers are a perfect example of this. Your use of multiple techniques and media really make this a convincingly realistic entry. 

@Kanch J posted:

Thank you so much dear Julia! @Julia M. Usher ❤ Apologies for not taking photoes of the process, it was last minute job. First I shaped white fondant piece into a shape of a banana then I covered it with yellow fondant. Added tiny bit of light green fondant up and down the corners and shaped it like a banana. I painted the edges with dark brown gel colouring. Here I attach how it looks when it is cut. Hope you can get an idea.

Very cool!

All of the techniques and media that you used make this the perfect "breakfast" set. I like how you used some great techniques that are easy to follow along with and that anyone can apply. What I really like is how you used them in unique and creative ways that really give us an opportunity to learn. Your hoppers are a perfect example of this. Your use of multiple techniques and media really make this a convincingly realistic entry. 

Thank you so much for your kind words dear Christine! @Sweet Prodigy. I'm glad that you like it! It's a pleasure to take  part in the challenge. ❤

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@LisaF posted:

Oh wow.  This is beautiful!  And so interesting.  Thank you for all the details and cultural sharing!!

Thank you so much dear Lisa @LisaF ❤ for your kind words.

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Perfect set 

Looks like a real breakfast table 

I too longed to post some south Indian breakfasts like appam, dosa etc. but everyone's at home due to lockdown. Hope I'll participate in the next challenge. So happy to see a South Asian dish

Perfect set 

Looks like a real breakfast table 

I too longed to post some south Indian breakfasts like appam, dosa etc. but everyone's at home due to lockdown. Hope I'll participate in the next challenge. So happy to see a South Asian dish

Thank you so much dear Joanna!  @Joanna Manuel. ❤
Yes..this is a difficult time for everyone. 😔
Hope you all are safe and sound.

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