![]() ![]() Attach the cheese eyes and tomato nose with toothpicks. Step 8ĭraw Beaker’s mouth with a black food coloring marker. Using more cream cheese, attach pieces of black olive that are cut into the shape of a necktie. (This becomes Beaker’s “shirt” under his lab coat.) Spread more of the cream cheese mixture on the back of the lab coat tortilla strip, and attach it to the bottom of the BLT wrap. Using a little bit of your cream cheese mixture, spread it on a small area at the bottom of your wraps. Step 6Ĭut your BLT wrap in half, trimming off the rounded ends. (Wide enough to fit around your BLT wrap.) Using kitchen shears, cut the collar shapes and fold over. (I used a clean hole punch to make mine.) Step 5Ĭut strips of a flour tortilla shell approximately 5″x2″ for Beaker’s lab coat. Make holes in the center with a knife or toothpick and add circles of black olives. To make the eyes, cut 3/4-inch pieces of a mozzarella stick with kitchen shears and trim until you have formed round balls of cheese. (Approximately 2 inches around.) Wrap in plastic wrap and store in refrigerator until you have the other Beaker accessories cut and ready to assemble. Layer four strips of cooked bacon and 1/4 cup lettuce on top of cream cheese mixture. ![]() Mix cream cheese and diced tomatoes together. This recipe will make two Beaker BLT Wraps. ![]() I wonder if the Swedish Chef could whip one of these up for me? Ingredients Bacon, lettuce and tomato yumminess, all rolled together and accessorized to look like Beaker. Well, here’s an edible version of Beaker that’s sure to bring a smile to Muppet fans young and old. I grew up with the Muppets, so I have a special place in my heart for those crazy, endearing (and enduring) puppets. Have any of you seen the new Muppet movie? I’ve been begging my kids to let me take them. ![]()
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