Bread of the Dead

In my Spanish class, we got the chance to make Panes de Muertos or Bread of the Dead. Just some background knowledge: these sweet loaves that are made for both the living and the dead and are prepared for the Day of the Dead or Día de los Muertos. They represent animas (the souls of the departed) and are often shaped and given symbols to represent skulls, bones or human figures such as religious persons. 

Now that I have made this recipe twice, I thought I could share the recipe for anyone interested!

Ingredients for the bread:

Mix together:

  • 1 1/2 cups of flour
  • 1/2 cup of sugar
  • 1 teaspoon of salt
  • 2 packages of dry yeast

Combine and heat in a saucepan:

  • 1/2 cup of milk
  • 1/2 cup of water
  • 1/2 cup of margarine 

Set aside for later use:

  • 4 eggs
  • 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 cups of flour

Ingredients for glaze:

  • 1/2 cup of sugar
  • 1/3 cup of orange juice
  • 2 tablespoons grated orange peel

Baking instructions:

  1. Mix dry ingredients, add warm liquid, and beat
  2. Add 4 eggs and 1 cup of flour, and beat
  3. Gradually blend in remaining flour
  4. Knead on lightly floured surface for 8 to 10 minutes
  5. Place dough in greased bowl and let rise until doubled (1 1/2 hours)
  6. Punch dough down and make shapes. Let rise again for 1 hour
  7. Bake at 350℉ for 40 minutes
  8. Boil glaze ingredients for 2 minutes. Apply to warm shapes

Now in my experience, there were some things I would recommend to anyone interested in trying this recipe. I personally would make the glaze, the bread on its own isn’t sweet enough; the glaze gives the bread a nice balance. However, if you don’t want to make the glaze, you can try to add more sugar to the bread recipe. Also, when I baked it for 40 minutes, it was too long in my oven and it came out too hard. The next time I baked it for a shorter amount of time, it was baked perfectly and came out just right. However, I don’t know how it is for different kinds of ovens, so I recommend you keep an eye on your bread when it’s cooking. 

Overall, my bread was pretty good, although my first batch was a bit overcooked, my second batch came out great when I put it in for less time and it all came together nicely with the glaze. If anyone wants to try out this recipe, I would definitely recommend it. The bread is simple and easy to make and it’s a fun baking experience too. 

-Nicole R.

Film Review: Coco

Coco was a wonderful film for everyone. It was about a young boy named Miguel who decided he wants to be a musician. The only problem was his family is against music.

I liked the movie really much. I thought it was visually stunning and told a very great story. It had basically any Pixar movie standard that you would see in other Pixar movies.

In the movie Miguel finds out that his hero is his great great grandfather. He then was inspired to go and compete in a music contest. He then takes his great great grandfather’s guitar and is sent to the Land of the Dead. In order to get back to the ordinary world Miguel has to get a family blessing. The only problem is that he wants to be a musician and all his relatives didn’t like music. He then realizes his great great grandfather could get him a blessing. In the story Miguel meets a man named Hector. Hector helps him go on his journey in finding his great great grandfather. In the process of finding his great great grandfather Miguel has many crazy encounters with many crazy characters.

The movie was very enjoyable. I thought it was both visually stunning and had a good story. The moral of the story was that in order to be a family you have to support one another and you shouldn’t force a life on your son or daughter that they don’t want.This movie reminded me a lot about The Book of Life. Which was another movie set in Mexico about the Day of the Dead. I liked The Book of Life which helped me like this movie.

There was one scene in the movie that needed so much detail to make it the scene it was. If I know one thing it is that Pixar tends to overdo a lot of their scenes which is always a good thing. There was also very bright colors that made the visuals even more better than they already where.

I really enjoyed Coco and would recommend seeing it.

-Max U.