My daugher challenged me to another bento competition last night.
We'd been thinking about doing a bento based on the movie Brave, and I thought we could collaborate, but she wanted to work separately. In fact, she declared, "It's every man for himself in bento!"
OK, so much like our
inaugural bento competition, we worked in separate areas of the kitchen and no peaking was allowed! This was easier than the usual bento lunch because we just used a plate as our canvas, rather than stuffing everything into a lunch container. I suppose it's technically not a bento lunch, but more rightly a bento snack.
Anyway, we used similar ingredients: carrot curls, babybell cheese and blueberries to craft Merida, the main character of the movie Brave.
Wow! Here is my daughter's Brave bento:
She arranged carrot curls for the hair and a babybell cheese for the head. She crafted facial features various veggie bits including cucumber peel triangles for the eyes, carrot shapes for the eyebrows and mouth. She even used tiny slices of blueberry skin to create the nose. I love the expression on her face. I do believe she captured the face of a fierce female warrior.
This Brave bento made me think of my own heritage of headstrong Scotch-Irish females. Here's my creation:
And here was mine 3 seconds after it was completed. Such is the fate of Kyaraben (character bento).
Happy Bento'ing!
Star