Recipe of Ultimate Kindergarten Bento (Flying Carp Sandwiches)

Larry Bradley   27/04/2020 02:20

Kindergarten Bento (Flying Carp Sandwiches)
Kindergarten Bento (Flying Carp Sandwiches)

Hello everybody, I hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, kindergarten bento (flying carp sandwiches). It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I will make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

Kindergarten Bento (Flying Carp Sandwiches) is one of the most favored of current trending meals in the world. It is enjoyed by millions daily. It’s simple, it is quick, it tastes yummy. Kindergarten Bento (Flying Carp Sandwiches) is something that I have loved my whole life. They are fine and they look wonderful.

Next time, I want to try to make flying carp with rice, too. My child didn't react that much, so maybe it didn't look enough like flying carp to him? I don't have any hints in particular, but I just want to say that round stickers can be used in many ways!

To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook kindergarten bento (flying carp sandwiches) using 6 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Kindergarten Bento (Flying Carp Sandwiches):
  1. Get 1 Sliced sandwich bread
  2. Take 1 Egg
  3. Take 1 Mayonnaise
  4. Take 1 slice Ham
  5. Make ready 1 Margarine
  6. Get 1 Jam

This bento box will make your child laugh out loud at the lunch table! Emoji cupcake toppers are a quick addition that you can tuck into servings of fruits and vegetables. If you have time, add a cheese quote bubble and some text speak cut from a slice of turkey to the top of a sandwich. Carving an thumbs up into a chunk of apple will put it over the top and earn you—you guessed it!—a.

Instructions to make Kindergarten Bento (Flying Carp Sandwiches):
  1. Make two rectangular egg sandwiches, and wrap them in plastic wrap.
  2. Cut round stickers that you can buy at a 100 yen shop in half, and stick them on the wrap like fish scales. Stick the eyes on, too, using any color stickers you like, and the flying carp sandwiches are done.
  3. For the kashiwa-mochi: Make an oval-shaped ham sandwich. Cut the ham and bread out together with the same cutter. Wrap it up in plastic wrap. Cut out a piece of green origami paper in the shape of an oak leaf and stick it on the wrap with tape. Done.
  4. This is the macaroni salad side.
  5. I had some cute bear-shaped pasta, so I boiled some.
  6. Cut out some carrot and cucumber into cute shapes. Add the cut out carrot to the pasta water 2 minutes before the macaroni is cooked.
  7. I used some tartare sauce left over from the day before to flavor the salad. My tartare sauce is made by mixing boiled egg, pickled, finely chopped onion, mayonnaise, salt and pepper.
  8. The sandwiches and salad are done.
  9. This is something I made on another day - sandwich wrappers decorated to look like birthday cake. Just for your reference.

Bento boxes are perfect for kids because they cater to their grazing versus whole-meal eating styles. The Bentgo box has five compartments that you can fill with their favorite selections. So when your kiddo requests a cheese sandwich, chips, grapes, and carrot sticks (with a bit of dipping sauce), you will have the perfect container on hand! This bento box is all about dipping. Fruit is paired with Greek yogurt mixed with sunflower seed butter, agave and cinnamon and the veggies are paired with ranch dressing.

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