I have to admit, I didn't make this bento to eat it. I made it for fun, that's why the lack of 'yummy' ingredients. Just eggs and rice, they don't look so appetising, do they? To be honest, I am still very busy, so to get away from my pile of work, I sneaked into the kitchen and made bento instead *uuppss* ;). So for the time being Rilakkuma has to stay overnight in the fridge and I'll probably eat him tomorrow for lunch with a side dish - Wow, I do sound quite brutal, don't I...;)!



Rilakkuma's face is made out of soy-sauce tinted hard-boiled egg and the cow suit of rice and nori. The two little chicks are quail eggs, tinted with turmeric and the facial features are from nori.


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28 comments:

Gloria said...

Cooking this sooooo beauty to eat, is sooo cute,xxgloria

Nami @ Just One Cookbook said...

Ahaha so cute in cow suit! =) Thanks for sharing this cute bento - I know you are busy. :-)

MaryMoh said...

What a cute beautiful cow!! I just can't help smiling :D I don't think I would want to eat it if I have that...too pretty to spoil it. You are just SOOOOO creative!

Alessandra said...

The moo-cow rilakkuma is adorable, but I am particularly impressed by the feet of the chicks! How can you cut them so well? Do you need a special cutter or can you use scissors?

ciao and thank you
Alessandra

divya said...

looks awesome dear..lovely recipe.

Juliana said...

Oh! Your moo bento looks so cute...you are very creative and always amazes me.
Hope you are having a great week :-)

Honey Bee Sweets said...

Ever so creative & cute! Really hats off to your patience too. 

From Beyond My Kitchen Window said...

I am always amazed at your talent. Great photo as usual.

Mochachocolata Rita said...

hyakakakakakaka i love how it's totol totol...

Claire @ Claire K Creations said...

Wow! He looks too good to eat. Poor cow :-)

raquel @ erecipe Free Nutritional Calculator said...

so lovely, very creative =)

yummychunklet said...

Aw! What a cute moo cow suit!

Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella said...

Haha CG how do you come up with all of these brilliant ideas? :D

Maria said...

I am always in awe by your creativity! This looks simply stunning!

Sandy said...

so kawaï !!! i like it !!

Aizi said...

too cute to eat indeed, but rice and eggs, why not, simple and nutritious ;-) i love it!

Sissi said...

I also tend to go to the kitchen when I want to have a break from my work... but I don't end up with such complicated and beautiful creations!

Junia said...

ahhh this cutie reminds me of kung fu panda. just saw that movie! adorable~~ :)

Holly said...

Oh my gosh! Soooo cute!!

Kath (My Funny Little Life) said...

I can relate very well to this kind of procrastinating - I usually use my piano or blogging to keep me from working. ;) The bento is very cute, as always!

Cooking Gallery said...

@ Alessandra - I used a nori puncher (for quail eggs) to make the feet (and also eyes, hair, nose) - a lifesafer when you make something tiny :).

Parsley Sage said...

Love the cow suit. Very posh ;)

ღ♡Ꮣуռ էяɨռɨא♡ღ said...

Oh I love the cute lil hair of the 2 quail egg chicks! So cute! ^.^

Tina (PinayInTexas) said...

This is so cute! I really love how you prepare all your bentos - it shows your creativity and passion for it!

Xinmei @ Pudding Pie Lane said...

This one's my favourite this week! :D

Hitomi said...

I want to eat now.....

Alessandra said...

I want a nori puncher too lol!!!

lena said...

i think the way you made him looks so cute..i'm sure he;s a happy cow with his two chick friends on his side!

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