Just a short post... I managed to make this bento last Sunday, just directly after I made the Rilakkuma Picnic Bento. It didn't take long to fill in this bento box, probably around 5 minutes, because it's super tiny. I used the bottom tier of my Hanako Kokeshi bento box. Please see the red bento box below, if you want to know which one is the Hanako Kokeshi bento box..
I couldn't put much variety in the box because there's really not much space at all. If you own a Kokeshi bento box, I am sure you know what I am talking about. The diameter of the bento box is just around 8 cm. The bento box is filled with Fried Wild Rice with Seafood and XO sauce, blanched green beans, 2 Chick-eggs, 2 surimi/ham rolls, red currant and a broccoli.
OMG, I can see it's very small... (way smaller than mine). Btw, hey... we are connected, I posted two chicks bento too hehe :D
ReplyDeleteThose chick eggs look delicious! Great craftsmanship!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing, as usual! You are a genius!
ReplyDeleteLove those little chickie bentos. The idea is so simple yet adorable. Where do you come up with all these ideas? Too cute!
ReplyDeleteI love your bentos! look really cute. I love the two chicks are adorable, huggs, gloria
ReplyDeleteOh, dear me! I never would think to make boiled eggs look like that! How beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing, as usual! You are a genius!
ReplyDeleteIt might be little but it's adorable! I love it, what cute bento boxes. You still have all the color.
ReplyDeleteI love the little chicks! So cute and super nice idea!
ReplyDeletePretty tiny bento...but still super yummy I'm sure. Saw you over in the Top 9 on Foodbuzz. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThe chicks are so cute! I love their little feet sticking out :) Well thought out detail!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of the bento box. In fact, we have a new restaurant in Chicago called The Bento. I'm anxious to try it.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
I absolutely looooove the chicks!!! so cute!
ReplyDeletecute,adorable,many colors,many vitamines
ReplyDeleteThat's so creative using the eggs like that! You are an artistic food genius! I have so much fun looking at your photos, they always inspire me to be more creative in the kitchen :)
ReplyDeleteoh my, those lil chicks are so cute!
ReplyDeleteyour small bento equally cute as your big bentos.. :)
Love your bentos!! So colourful and vibrant!
ReplyDeletewow...the 2 little chicks are sooo cute, love their corrot feet..hehe. You are so creative, as always. :)
ReplyDeleteBut this super tiny little box contains enough cheers : ).
ReplyDeleteOh how cute! Both the chicks and the bento box!
ReplyDeleteOMG those chicks are super cute! You are on a roll with these bento boxes. Really well done :)
ReplyDeletehey wait...I could make this one@ Love it, cute and adorable.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh that looks too cute! Your creations always put me on a good mood :-)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bento. These bento arts never failed to amaze me. Love the "chicken egg" or should I say "Egg Chicken"?
ReplyDeleteWhoah..a bento with balanced nutrients!! =) Plus it's cute.I think you are very good at art!
ReplyDeleteThe egg chicks look so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI think I might just be able to do those cute little chicks... adorable. Tres cool!
ReplyDeletesimple but still looks very beautiful..have a nice weekend, cg!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Such creativity and so fun! I have perused many of your posts and loved each one! So nice stopping by to visit with you!
ReplyDeleteKindly, Lorraine
looks amazingly mouthwatering..tempting n yummy..amazed by ur creativity...a visual treat indeed
ReplyDeleteFirst time here..u hv a wonderful space..visit mine as time permits..
Sanyukta
http://creativesanyukta.blogspot.com/
I bought the 'Yum-Yum Bento Box' today, was inspired to make them by your blog :) Even if it's small, this bento box looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteSoooooo cute!
ReplyDeleteCute little meal. Pretty idea!
ReplyDeleteI love it! So cute!
ReplyDeleteIs it Eastern already??? Love the bunnies, and love the cute egg presentation!! they make me smile!
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