Hello Everyone!
Today's bento is an owl bento, for............. breakfast! That's right! This is my first breakfast bento (usually they are for dinner, and maybe lunch).
I made the owl eyes with two respective halves of a bagel, covered with cream cheese for the white part and chocolate for the pupils. I left the chocolate to soften outside before I cut it, so it would be soft and easy to slice.
The beak is made with a slice of peach laid on its side, and the outline is peanuts (I put cream cheese on some peanuts so they would stick to the curves of the plate - its a good trick).
So you people can start making bentos of your own, I have decided to start putting difficulty ratings on each post. I would recommend starting with the lowest ratings and working your way up.
On a scale of 1 to 10, 1 being really easy and 10 being really hard, I would rate this one as a 3. It's pretty simple and looks super cute (if I say so myself)!
Tada!
Today's bento is an owl bento, for............. breakfast! That's right! This is my first breakfast bento (usually they are for dinner, and maybe lunch).
I made the owl eyes with two respective halves of a bagel, covered with cream cheese for the white part and chocolate for the pupils. I left the chocolate to soften outside before I cut it, so it would be soft and easy to slice.
The beak is made with a slice of peach laid on its side, and the outline is peanuts (I put cream cheese on some peanuts so they would stick to the curves of the plate - its a good trick).
So you people can start making bentos of your own, I have decided to start putting difficulty ratings on each post. I would recommend starting with the lowest ratings and working your way up.
On a scale of 1 to 10, 1 being really easy and 10 being really hard, I would rate this one as a 3. It's pretty simple and looks super cute (if I say so myself)!
Tada!
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