Today just a simple and quick bento.... I didn't really know what to make, but then I remembered the ham piggies from Kaerenmama - cute and very easy to make.
As you can see, I almost didn't do any cooking, as I used mostly pre-made foods, such as chicken nuggets, piccolini, sausages and cheese hashbrown. The only thing I had to do was blanching the vegetables and washing the fruit.
Awwww........ cute cute cute cute! Love the piggy sushi very much :D
ReplyDeleteThank you Ta! You're very quick in responding ;)!
ReplyDeleteoh,it's very cute this bento!:)
ReplyDeletewow...wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteI admire your talent of making delicious bentos. Looks cute
ReplyDeleteQue preciosidad, eres una artista de la comida.
ReplyDeleteSaludos
aww so cute! Cute bentos always make me smile =)
ReplyDeletethe berries look delicious, the chick is adorable as well!
ReplyDeletehow did u manage to cut off the boiled white without piercing the yollk inside?
@ Edible Art - Well, I tried to do it very carefully;)! I guess, when you notice that you touch the egg yolk, you just have to try to cut it less deep on the next try. This might sound intimidating, but give it a go, it's actually not that hard...!
ReplyDeleteaah! yours Bento always look beauty and delicious!!! gloria
ReplyDeleteHow adorable!!! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my this is sooo cute! Your family is so lucky! I can see how patient and passionate you are about making these lovely looking and intrigate food art. I have much to learn from u! ;)
ReplyDeleteWow. If this is simple, I can't imagine elaborate bento. The piggies are cute!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking to try to make this bento for my 30-year-old boyfriend who thinks and behaves like a 5-year-old. Might work... :D
ReplyDeleteomg! love the little chick/bird in the "egg shell" cute maxxxx, and i don't think i can make that
ReplyDeleteOMG! What a cute bento. Looks simply delicious. All the children from 3 to 90 years would love it.
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Hamaree Rasoi
This is really cute! You have inspired me to think about making one lovely bento meal for my kids!
ReplyDeleteSo cute as always :) I especially like the small chick, is it a egg yolk still in part of the egg white? It's soo cute. Also, I would like to hand you an award. I think you already have it though, but anyway I think you deserve one.
ReplyDeleteLook at the adorable piggy and bird, they can't be that simple to me : ).
ReplyDeletethe piggy look so sweet. Love the nice color combination too :b
ReplyDeletesuch cute pigs!!!
ReplyDeletecute,yummy,
ReplyDeletethey look so cute! and by the way, you're very organised on arranging your bento, so neat.. :D
ReplyDeleteCute piggies and very delicious bento!!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute your little pigs!
ReplyDeletehaha the piggies are too cute ;)
ReplyDeleteyummy cheesy hashbrowns..hmm
I love the pigs! very delicious bento! :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute and creative!
ReplyDeleteIt's complicated to me. Once again, it showcases your talent and patience in creating a bento of "love".
ReplyDeleteWow, I am always impressed of your decorating style!
ReplyDeleteoh i like piggy!!! so cute and yummy!!! i would love to have this hehehe :)
ReplyDeleteThe piggies looks adorable..you're such an artist!
ReplyDeleteYou are incredibly talented in preparations I truly have no experience in. Your presentations are perfection ;o)
ReplyDeleteBTW...your visit on my culinary journey was much appreciated. Nice to make your acquaintance.
Flavourful wishes,
Claudia
This is ain't no simple but great creation. I like how you arranged foods inside your bento box, so colorful and yum :)
ReplyDeletei love all the food in this bento!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Your festive bentos always suggest an al fresco picnic to me, CG! And a very filling and delicious meal, as well. have a wonderful weekend!
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