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Children’s Day bento lunch
Posted By Biggie On May 6, 2008 @ 9:59 pm In bento, equipment, for kids, meat, sandwich or wrap, tips, tutorial or how to | 46 Comments
Don’t be alarmed! I’m not changing the focus of this site to time-consuming food art! But May 5 was [1] Cinco de Mayo as well as Children’s Day ([2] Kodomo no Hi, historically a boy’s day holiday celebrated in Japan), one of the few occasions I’ll actually go all out to make a themed lunch for my three-year-old son. Do you get the theme? The sandwich is decorated to look like a carp streamer, which is traditionally flown on Children’s Day. A big fish streamer on top represents the father, and smaller ones underneath stand for the mother and either the boys or all children in the household, depending on who you talk to. I’ve translated the classic Japanese Children’s Day song at the end of the post and linked to a song video if you’re interested in learning more.
Contents of preschooler bento lunch: Ham and cheese sandwich on whole wheat bread (scales: sliced ham, eye: sliced cheese and nori seaweed, fins: cucumber peel, all affixed to the bread with cream cheese to keep the design intact in transit). The side dish container holds a cherry tomato, steamed broccoli and yellow bell pepper strips flavored with Korean barbecue sauce, and a cheese cube.
Morning prep time: 30+ minutes, WAY too long for a speed bento, but fine for the occasional decorative lunch (see my page on [5] Decorative Food). Food art lunches benefit from advanced planning, so I looked through some of my Japanese children’s bento cookbooks to find ideas the day before. I settled on a simple sandwich (instead of an elaborate fish-shaped sushi roll), and went to the store to pick up what I was missing (ham and cucumber). [6] (Read on for equipment notes, decoration technique, and the Koinobori Song…)
Gear: To add some quick visual appeal, I used a new food pick designed to make cherry tomatoes look like little balloons. Other little picks in the same set include flower stems for cut-out vegetables like carrots, umbrella handles for asparagus tips, rings for cut-out vegetables like cucumbers, and little bones for pretty much anything at all. I’m thinking of trying out two little bones as tiny handles for [7] corn on the cob in bento lunches. I found these for about US$1 at Ichiban Kan’s Japantown store. I thought their online store carried them as well, but it’s possible they’re currently out of stock as I can’t seem to find them there anymore. (EDIT: The [8] picks are back in stock at their online store.) (See my [9] review of Ichiban Kan’s online store or their retail stores in my [10] San Francisco Bay Area shopping guide for bento gear.)
Technique:
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Packing: I pulled out an old [18] 270ml Thomas the Tank Engine bento box that I used a lot when Bug was two, removed both subcontainers, and packed just the sandwich in that for better visual impact. Side dishes went into a tiny 100ml side dish container from Daiso that came in a nesting set of three with blue lids that match [19] this three-tier box.
Verdict: Huge success. Bug polished off everything in preschool, and told me he really liked the fish sandwich. Evidently he first picked off all of the individual decorations, ate those, then ate the naked sandwich.
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KOINOBORI SONG
I found a YouTube clip of a little kid singing this — very cute. Bug and his preschool class didn’t wind up singing this particular song when they performed at the Children’s Day Festival in Japantown over the weekend, but other children did as it’s a must-have for the holiday.
Yane yori takai koinobori
Ookii magoi wa otousan
Chiisai higoi wa kodomotachi
Omoshirosou ni oyoideru
Carp streamers higher than the roof
The big one is the father
The small ones are the children
Having fun swimming
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URLs in this post:
[1] Cinco de Mayo: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinco_de_Mayo
[2] Kodomo no Hi: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodomo_no_hi
[3] Image: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lunchinabox/2471692692/
[4] Image: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lunchinabox/2469382193/
[5] Decorative Food: http://lunchinabox.net/recipes/decorative-food/
[6] (Read on for equipment notes, decoration technique, and the Koinobori Song…): http://lunchinabox.net/2008/05/06/childrens-day-bento-lunch/#more-411
[7] corn on the cob in bento lunches: http://lunchinabox.net/2008/05/02/corn-on-the-cob-bento-lunch/
[8] picks are back in stock: http://www.ichibankanusa.com/s.nl/it.A/id.1101/.f?sc=13&category=171
[9] review of Ichiban Kan’s online store: http://lunchinabox.net/2008/04/09/ichiban-kan-online-store-accepting-orders/
[10] San Francisco Bay Area shopping guide for bento gear: http://lunchinabox.net/2007/04/09/award-nomination-sf-bay-area-shopping-guide/
[11] Image: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lunchinabox/2471692566/
[12] 11-piece graduated set: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004S1CI?ie=UTF8&tag=luinabo-20&linkCode=as2&camp=178
9&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B00004S1CI
[13] high quality cutters: http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&keywords=Ateco%20cutter&tag=luinabo-20&index=gar
den&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325
[14] thin egg sheets from the microwave: http://lunchinabox.net/2008/03/19/microwaved-thin-egg-sheets-usuyaki-tamago/
[15] OXO swivel peeler: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004OCIP?ie=UTF8&tag=luinabo-20&linkCode=as2&camp=178
9&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B00004OCIP
[16] Wusthof chef’s knife: http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&keywords=wusthof%20chef%27s%20knife&tag=luinabo-20&a
mp;index=garden&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325
[17] Marmite: http://lunchinabox.net/2008/04/05/mini-onigiri-special-marmite-lunches/
[18] Image: http://lunchinabox.net/2006/11/04/pumpkin-soup-and-bento-gear/
[19] this three-tier box: http://lunchinabox.net/2008/02/26/mac-cheese-lunches-hot-vs-cold/
[20] Book review of Face Food, a coffee table book about decorative food art bento lunches: http://lunchinabox.net/2008/03/07/book-review-face-food/
[21] Bento box song: http://lunchinabox.net/2007/09/25/bento-box-song/
[22] Obento song: http://lunchinabox.net/2007/12/28/obento-song/
[23] Biggie’s list of Top Speed Tips, tutorials and equipment reviews: http://lunchinabox.net/top-tips/
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