You can cut out a stencil in the shape of a hand print and then apply the flour through it before baking. I’d use rice flour, as wheat flour is likely to burn and change color at the high temperatures bread is usually cooked at.
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Ta da da da, da da da!
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patronizingperv
1. Cover hand in flour 2. Slap that thang
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Remember making Thanksgiving turkeys as a kid?
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unrahmahkable
1. Move to Isengard 2. Acquire recipe from suspicious palantir 3. Bake!
Stencil is my thought. Definitely don’t cover your hand in flour and try to transfer it. Though you could maybe do an inverted version by placing your hand on the loaf and sprinkling flour around it.
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Use a stencil. For example: [https://www.kingarthurbaking.com/blog/2016/08/10/artisan-bread-stenciling](https://www.kingarthurbaking.com/blog/2016/08/10/artisan-bread-stenciling)
You can cut out a stencil in the shape of a hand print and then apply the flour through it before baking. I’d use rice flour, as wheat flour is likely to burn and change color at the high temperatures bread is usually cooked at.
Ta da da da, da da da!

1. Cover hand in flour
2. Slap that thang
Remember making Thanksgiving turkeys as a kid?
Ask Saruman
1. Move to Isengard
2. Acquire recipe from suspicious palantir
3. Bake!
Whom did they serve?
What do 5 fingers say to the loaf?
Urukai bread
[here’s a good tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNMSdxzGQzc)
Stencil is my thought. Definitely don’t cover your hand in flour and try to transfer it. Though you could maybe do an inverted version by placing your hand on the loaf and sprinkling flour around it.