Sunday, November 14, 2010
Bento No. 39 - Bread Sushi
However E does not like to eat Sushi. In order to introduce him to this Oishi food, I had an idea of making Sushi from bread and Cheese.
Use the small round cutter to make some mini strawberry jam sammies. Cut long strip of Nori to wrap around the bread.
Chop some red Gummies to sprinkle on top , does it looks like fish roe sushi? hehe
A bar of layered cheese as the Tamagoyaki Sushi, strapped it by nori strip.
The last one is sweet corn sushi, pressing on 2 types of Cheese by mini oval cutter.
In the bottom layer of the bento box, I add some Honey Stars and grapes, and tried to make some "Bread Pops". Use the animal cutter, in this case a bear and a rabbit, insert a pick in between the sammies. Does it looks like a mini bread lollipop? :)
I get this idea from Emily's Blog. Finally got the chance to try my hands on it.
Its fun and easy making it.
Forgot to mention about E's reaction, when he first open his bento, he frowns a bit like want to say " ma, I don't like sushi.' I quickly explain to him it is bread sushi, all of them are jam sammies and there are gummies and cheese on them.
Then he was kind of relief and start to smile.. haha.. kids.. he ate all of the bread sushi.. :)
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What a great idea!!!! I shall make some bread sushi too! :P
ReplyDeleteWOW! Bread Pops and Bread Sushi are so cool. My favorite is the tamagoyaki sushi bread. Great idea Florence!
ReplyDeleteNice bread sushi and the 'bread pops'. Love the red gummies and the layered cheese sushi...look real, just like the real sushi...hehe.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the link. :)
hehe.. Thanks everyone..
ReplyDeleteI love the bread sushi too.. like playing with dough..
My idea is to encourage ethan love eating sushi soon.. hope this works!
Good job again sis!
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris!
ReplyDeletethis is a great idea! i have the same bread mold you use on your bear and bunny bread pops! so cute! :D
ReplyDeleteRio, thanks. :).. maybe you can try to make some one day.
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