According to Urban Dictionary, a catloaf is “when a cat sits in the shape of a loaf of bread.” The next logical step, then, is to create an actual catloaf made of bread, which is exactly what Lou Lou P, a creative baker and food artist in the UK, has done.
With some relatively moldable dough and some food paint, you too could be the proud owner of a catloaf, though it may prove to be too cute to eat. You can also make kittenloaves too, just like she did for Mother’s day! Lou Lou P recommends using this bunny bread recipe by Donna Currie.
If you want to see a wonderfully twisted world of baked goods, be sure to check out Lou Lou P’s Delights’ Facebook page. Judging by the beautifully twisted food art she creates, she’s a great fan of all things horror, sci-fi and burlesque!
More info: Facebook (h/t: mymodernmet)
“I adore the Catloaf expression – I have always had cats,” Lou Lou P told Bored Panda. “I currently have 5 rescue puds ranging from 18 months to 20years”
“These days I prefer to challenge myself through creating ridiculous bakes which I then photograph for others to enjoy online. Make no mistake though, everything remains edible and delicious”
“It is about problem solving. It is about understanding your materials/ingredients, their limitations and their possibilities”
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Share on FacebookTHE CAT!! What did you do to the cat?! You sliced it and covered it in jam!!! :O :O
When I saw that RED jam...my immediate thought was blood and slaughter...o.O
How could you even think of doing that to this poor cat?! It was too young to die...
THE CAT!! What did you do to the cat?! You sliced it and covered it in jam!!! :O :O
When I saw that RED jam...my immediate thought was blood and slaughter...o.O
How could you even think of doing that to this poor cat?! It was too young to die...
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