Recipe of Favorite A Wiener Sausage Koinobori (Flying Carp) for Bento

Mildred Copeland   08/07/2020 19:58

A Wiener Sausage Koinobori (Flying Carp) for Bento
A Wiener Sausage Koinobori (Flying Carp) for Bento

Hello everybody, it is me again, Dan, welcome to our recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a distinctive dish, a wiener sausage koinobori (flying carp) for bento. It is one of my favorites. This time, I will make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.

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Great recipe for A Wiener Sausage Koinobori (Flying Carp) for Bento. This is the third in my sausage series for bento. The only key is to make neat cuts, I think.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook a wiener sausage koinobori (flying carp) for bento using 1 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make A Wiener Sausage Koinobori (Flying Carp) for Bento:
  1. Prepare 1 Wiener sausage

A fun DIY for kids and great way to teach celebrations around the world. Although most fishes gave up, only a carp succeeded to reach the upper stream and became a dragon. Since then, carp became to symbolize advancement and success. D.) Shogun of Edo period started to raise flags in which carps are drawn.

Steps to make A Wiener Sausage Koinobori (Flying Carp) for Bento:
  1. Cut the wiener sausage in half lengthwise.
  2. Cut the tail part as shown in the photo.
  3. Cut the other end.
  4. Make a slanted cut in the surface of the sausage where the gills would be.
  5. Make cuts in the surface to make the scales, as shown in the photo.
  6. Boil or pan fry the sausage piecees, add black sesame seeds for eyes, and they're done.
  7. If you skewer them together with a pick, it looks like a row of koinobori in the wind.

A fun DIY for kids and great way to teach celebrations around the world. A B O U T C O L L A B O R A T E P R E S S E L S E W H E R E This writing paper featuring colourful carp kites is perfect for your Children's Day writing projects or for your Japan topic in general. Koinobori Size Ordering Cut out the carp kites and then stick them in size order on the flagpole page - a fun size ordering activity for Children's Day or your Japan topic. A typical koinobori set consists of, from the top of the pole down, a pair of arrow-spoked wheels (矢車, yaguruma) with a ball-shaped spinning vane, flying-dragon streamer (飛龍吹流し, hiryū fukinagashi) that looks like a windsock. The number and meaning of the carp socks or koinobori that fly beneath the streamer has changed over time.

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