Happiness Charge PreCure Ribbon Charaben
- 1 to make the face as large (to taste) Hot cooked white rice
- 1 Toasted nori seaweed (for the black eyes)
- 1 Ham (for the pink cheeks)
- 1 Egg crepe (for the yellow parts)
- 1 Kamaboko (for the white eyes)
- 1 Snow snap peas boiled in salt water (green parts)
- 1 Dry spaghetti strand
- 1 (optional) Kombu tsukudani (for the brown parts)
- Shape a rice ball for the head.
- Form into a shape!
- If you have a picture the same size as your desired rice ball, put the rice ball on top as reference.
- Make the ribbon.
- In order to make it stiff, use a spaghetti strand.
- Lightly toast it in a toaster oven to make it crispy.
- Cut a little bit off of the end of the ham.
- You will use this part later as the knot of the ribbon.
- Fold the ham up like an accordion and pinch the middle with your fingers.
- Take the end that you cut off earlier and wrap it around where you had pinched in the middle.
- Secure it with the noodle.
- Put the rice ball you made in Step 1 into the bento box, then arrange the ribbon on top of the head.
- Fill the rest of the bento box with your side dishes.
- It looks real nice if the ribbon is sitting on top of the food.
- Close the lid on the bento box and wait a while.
- Make the face parts.
- Clover -> snow snap peas.
- Black lines, eyes, and ears -> nori seaweed.
- Hair -> egg crepe.
- Cheeks -> ham.
- Use a small amount of mayonnaise to paste the face parts onto the rice.
- Stick the black parts and the four leaf clover on the ribbon.
- Add the cheeks and the swirl on her forehead.
- For the eye sparkles, you can cut out a circle from the nori, or use some white food.
- This time, I used some kamaboko cut out with a straw and attached it with mayonnaise.
- And it's done!
- This time, just the eyes were made out of kombu, but you can also use nori!
white rice, black, ham, egg crepe, kamaboko, peas
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/172249-happiness-charge-precure-ribbon-charaben (may not work)