Dough! Bread-making tutorial goes hilariously wrong when baker flips her pastry board and ends up with a face full of flour
- Andres Percu Alegría from Santiago, Chile, shared clip of the baker to Facebook
- In the clip, the woman chats away in Spanish as she kneads out her dough
- Once satisfied, she grabs an enormous rolling pin and starts to press down
- But the wooden board is not fully on the table as she does it and board flips over
A woman's bread-making tutorial went disastrously wrong when she tipped over her pastry board sending a plate of flour flying into her face.
Andres Percu Alegría from Santiago, Chile, shared the clip of the talkative baker to Facebook, calling it 'the new way to make bread'.
In the clip, the woman chats away in Spanish as she kneads out her dough.


A woman's bread-making tutorial goes disastrously wrong when she tips over her pastry board sending a plate of flour flying into her face
She sprinkles flour onto one side before flipping it over to the other to ensure it doesn't stick to the wooden pastry board she is using to roll it out.
Once satisfied, she grabs an enormous rolling pin for the next stage of her bake.
But the wooden board is not fully on the table when she starts using the heavy device.


The woman's wooden pastry board is not fully on the table when she starts using her heavy rolling pin. When she pushes down on the part of the board that's angled off the table, the weight of the rolling pin sends the opposite side of the board flying into the air


She sprinkles flour onto one side of her dough before flipping it over to the other to ensure it doesn't stick to the wooden pastry board she is using to roll it out. Once satisfied, she grabs an enormous rolling pin for the next stage of her bake
When she pushes down on the part of the board that's angled off the table, the weight of the rolling pin sends the opposite side of the board flying into the air.
A plastic plate of flour on the end of the board is catapulted into her face.
With a face coated in flour, the shocked baker motions for the camera operator to stop recording as the video comes to a close.


The plate full of flour flies into the air landing directly on her face. The woman is left covered in the ingredient
Baking has become a widely-popular lockdown pass time, with millions of people world-wide seemingly discovering their ovens.
And the baker in this video isn't the only one who's had a disaster.
Twitter and Instagram users have been sharing funny tales and photos of their quarantine baking fails, from loaves that have been burnt to those that are runny in the middle.

Sandwich time: Bread baking has been an especially popular activity during quarantine

Room to grow: Some have learned the hard way never to fill a pan to the top with batter