Raspberry Pi(e)
Since (as far as I can tell) this hasn't been done yet, I decided to make a Raspberry Pi. Raspberry pie. Raspberry Pi(e).
This model is based on this cover: http://www.shapeways.com/model/486999/
Specially submitted for amandaghassei's Raspberry Pi Challenge.
Directions:
Make pie crust.
Line a very small, bakeable container (I used a Glasslock container) with the crust.
Fill with raspberries! Or raspberry jam, for a very sweet dessert.
Top with more pie crust.
Bake! It doesn't take very long.
Flip out onto a plate.
Dust with powdered sugar.
Find or make a template for the various ports that a Raspberry Pi has (ethernet, USB, all that jazz).
Test your template onto a plate, using a paintbrush and cocoa powder.
Carefully dust cocoa powder through the template onto the appropriate locations on the pie.
Garnish with raspberry and leaf.
Enjoy!
This model is based on this cover: http://www.shapeways.com/model/486999/
Specially submitted for amandaghassei's Raspberry Pi Challenge.
Directions:
Make pie crust.
Line a very small, bakeable container (I used a Glasslock container) with the crust.
Fill with raspberries! Or raspberry jam, for a very sweet dessert.
Top with more pie crust.
Bake! It doesn't take very long.
Flip out onto a plate.
Dust with powdered sugar.
Find or make a template for the various ports that a Raspberry Pi has (ethernet, USB, all that jazz).
Test your template onto a plate, using a paintbrush and cocoa powder.
Carefully dust cocoa powder through the template onto the appropriate locations on the pie.
Garnish with raspberry and leaf.
Enjoy!