Showing posts with label Bento Decoration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bento Decoration. Show all posts

Saturday, May 17, 2014

HOW TO MAKE SMILEY RICEBALL (ONIGIRI) & BENTO FLOWERS

Hello dear Bento-fans, in this video I'm using some bento tools to make the smiley riceballs. Tools like nori puncher and rounded rice mould are quite helpful, but if you don't have these you can also use your hands and some cling wrap to shape the rice. As for the face, just use a scissors to cut the seaweed (you can see how I did it from my previous videos).

HOW TO MAKE SMILEY RICE BALLS (ONIGIRI) FOR BENTO: http://youtu.be/5rY7dR90lH

In this video, I also included a tutorial on how to make flowers using cheese and carrots. It's so simple and fast to make. Be sure to add some to your bento.

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Sunday, May 4, 2014

How To Make Animal Shape Egg For Your Bento

Hi bento fans, I've just uploaded a new video on how to make really cute and adorable rabbit and bear shaped hard boiled eggs. It's very easy! Here's my video. Remember to Like it, if you've enjoyed viewing it.

HOW TO MAKE BENTO - CUTE ANIMAL SHAPED EGGS EASY!: http://youtu.be/pQQ28S0R4zE

Friday, October 15, 2010

Bento Decoration : Little Red Riding Hood Egg

Hard boiled egg is really good for bento box decoration. Some people make like to chicken or chicks, some make daruma (japanes doll) others make panda etc... Since I've been reading too much fairytale lately, I've decided to create my interpretaion of the little red riding hood (akazukin-chan) - yes, using boiled egg.. Only few ingredients are required. If you don't have imitation crabstrick, try using ham instead. Anyway, hope you like it!

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Bento Decoration : Sausage Art

Octopus sausage is a very common item served in Japanese bento box lunches. In this video, I created 3 tutorials - octopus sausage, heart sausage and mushroom sausage - for you to add that Japanese kawaiiness to your lunch box. It's really easy to make and not much ingredients are required. Try it out and let me know if you like it!