Frozen Charaben with Olaf
- 1 Cooked white rice
- 1 Nori seaweed (not seasoned)
- 1 Sliced cheese
- 1 Snacking kombu
- 1 dash Carrot or orange colored bento decorating sheet
- 1 Side dishes to pack in the bento
- 1 Lettuce
- Measure the portion rice as follows: 45 g for the head, 15 g for the smaller body snowball, 45 g for the bigger body snowball, 1 g each for the legs x 2, a tiny amount for the nose.
- Wrap each portion in plastic wrap and form in to the appropriate shapes.
- The head in the photo is too pointy, so I fixed it later.
- Make the face.
- The eyebrows should slant down on the outsides.
- The eyes are made by stacking nori, cheese, then followed by the nori.
- The nose is cut out of an orange bento decorating sheet or a piece of boiled carrot, cut into a tiny carrot shape.
- Put a little bit of rice on the upper lip to make it stick out.
- Position the nose and teeth (cut from cheese) under that bump.
- When all the parts are positioned as you want, remove the plastic wrap and fix the Olaf parts in place by packing other food around them such as tamagoyaki.
- Make the buttons out of nori.
- They are crooked pentagon shapes.
- Cut the tamagoyaki to fit the gaps or try turning it in various directions.
- Stick the nori buttons.
- Make the hair and the twig hands out of snaking kombu, and stick them in.
- Fill up the remaining gaps with other food, like lettuce or sausages.
- Fill all the gaps with other food in a well balanced way.
- Give him rosy cheeks with ketchup and it's done.
- Use musical note and/or crystal shaped bento picks, keeping with Frozen's movie themes.
- I've listed the recipe for the chikuwa roll at, so use it as reference.
white rice, cheese, snacking kombu, carrot, pack, lettuce
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/151959-frozen-charaben-with-olaf (may not work)