Saturday, June 30, 2012

Banana Snail Fruit Snack

We endured record-breaking heat here in North Carolina yesterday. So when the sweltering sun hit us at high noon, it seemed a good idea to have a light fruit lunch.


The starring role in our fruit smorgasbord was Mr. Banana Snail. He got his smile from strawberry fruit leather and antennae from Chinese noodles. His shell is a slice of whole wheat bread stamped from a circular sandwich cutter and embellished with fruit leather semi-circles. Gouda cheese clouds float above him in the sky.

He looks happy on this hot day. At least until he got chomped on by my little guy. Bye bye Mr. Snail.

Happy Bento'ing!
Star

P.S. Thanks to Ms. Dubien for the inspiration on this idea.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Madagascar Penguin Bento

So, I had this goofy idea to make a Madagascar penguin charaben for the kids. It took a few tries to arrive at a character that resembles a penguin. This little fellow was created using banana slices and blueberries. The feet and bill are carrot bits, and he's brought to life with little candy googly eyes.


The kids had fun with this one, as you can see from only seconds later.


As I mentioned, it took a few attempts to arrive at the penguin. My first effort involved mini marshmallows, and it didn't quite get there, as you can see below. So, it's best that I tried again and was able to create a healthier version anyway.


But, my little guy didn't mind the bento blooper. He loves those little candy googly eyes!



Happy Bento'ing!
Star

Monday, June 11, 2012

Brave Bento Lunch

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


Monday, June 4, 2012

Piggy Bento Lunch

My two little piggies didn't want to go to school today. 

It's nearing the end of the year, and the motivation to get out the door and to school on time is certainly flagging. This morning my third grader said she didn't want to go to school because, "I'm tired and everything is droopy." That gave me such a chuckle that I had to give her a hug and let her be late. She's a straight-A student and has hardly missed a day this entire year, so she earned one lazy morning.


As for the piggy bento, my toddler got watermelon bites and cheese columns with adorable piggy bento picks, as well as a piggy cheese face atop crackers. The pink pig head container contained parmesan (why is the spell-check saying that's not right?) cheese. My little guy loves parm so much, he'd practically snort it if I'd let him. This I packed for him to sprinkle on the spaghetti that went via thermos. (I think it's time for me to get a multi-layer bento box, BTW.) In case you're wondering, those are raisins under the piggy head. And finally, the "joyful pig" box contained a little something sweet. In this case, two jelly beans. Just enough to make him smile. And that's what it's all about.

On another note, today was the last day to turn in our fundraising forms for the St. Jude's Children's Hospital Toddler Trike-athon at my son's school. Being that last minute is the only time anything gets properly done, we canvassed the neighborhood last night in an earnest request for donations. Thanks to all the kind neighbors who contributed!

Happy Bento'ing!
Star


Friday, June 1, 2012

Elephant Bento Lunch

"There's an elephant in your lunchbox today!"

That's what I told my son the morning I created this elephant bento lunch. (I love the look of curious wonder he gives me when I tell him there's an animal in his lunch!)

elephant bento lunch

For this bento lunch, I used a sandwich container and filled it with pink and blue silicon cupcake liners. Each was filled with a finger food such as the mini ritz cheese crackers which I topped with two little cheese E's for elephant. Also on board were some of my little guy's favorite finger foods including pineapple and marshmallows.

To make the elephant sandwich, I used the elephant shape tool to cut out the shape, then punch the facial features like this: 


And that's all you need to create a quick and easy elephant bento lunch for kids! Then I send my little guy off to school, telling him,

In the spirit of spreading cute, check out this baby elephant stained glass from Chantal's Stained Glass. The pattern is available for free on the site.

Happy Bento'ing!
Star