Showing posts with label raccoon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label raccoon. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 August 2012

Raccoon Bread and Bun bento

A continuation of yesterday's theme, more raccoons for toady, made from bread and buns. :)

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These look like the minions from Despicable Me, before I added on the ears. Lol, gonna keep in view this idea for next time. :)

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Pork Patties Buns, with broccoli, grapes and strawberry yogurt. :) If you like this box too, check back tomorrow for a giveaway. I'm throwing in some picks as well. :)

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Bread balls raccoons, filled with jam and peanut butter. :)

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Other food are pork patties and grapes.

Items used for today's bentos:

Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Raccoon Bento

I've seen cute raccoons on Japanese bento sites very often, here's my attempt to make one too. :)

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I'm using short grained brown rice for the racoon, the darker parts have been mixed with a bit of dark soya sauce. The brown rice tasted really good but it was very expensive for just a small pack. Not something we can eat regularly, unless I can find cheaper ones. :(

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Other food in the box are salmon Karaage, miso chicken, broccoli, leaf pasta and grapes.

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Same miso chicken for my lunch, I've threaded them on skewers instead. I'm sharing the recipe below. If you like miso, you got to try it, easy and fast recipe. :)

MISO CHICKEN RECIPE

Ingredients:
1 chicken leg, skin on
1 tsp ginger juice
1.5 tbsp shiromiso
1 tbsp sake
1 tsp sugar

Method:
  1. Grate ginger and squeeze to get the juice.
  2. Mix all ingredients together and marinade for at least half an hour, best to marinade overnight.
  3. Heat up a non-stick pan, place chicken skin side down on the pan. There is no need to add any oil.
  4. Pan fry till chicken is cooked through and miso is caramelized.
Note:
  • There is no need to add oil, because there will be oil from the chicken skin, so it's important to grill skin side down first.
  • This same marinade can be use on fish like cod too. 


Items used in today's bentos: