
Thursday, September 24, 2009
First day of school and the first day of Fall

Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Bento #38 (Mine)
Top tier: steamed broccoli, turkey meatballs, hardboiled quail eggs, apple rabbits, cherry tomatos and a raddish. Bottom tier: White rice and a piece of nori dipped in soy sauce.
This took no longer then 20 minutes (Because I made fresh rice. the other stuff took me 10 minutes.). I already had boiled quail eggs in the fridge, the meatballs were leftover gyoza filling, and I cut up that piece of nori ages ago. (It says Shitai which means "I want to try it" in Japanese.) So in the morning all I had to do was steam the broccoli, peel the eggs, microwave the meatballs, and cook the rice. Both lunches in this post were packed in a 738ml Hello Kitty box that I got for $1 at Dollar Tree.
Bento #39 (Mine)
In the top tier: cucumber, tomato/pepperjack kabobs, edemame, babybel cheese and an apple rabbit. Bottom: Tamagoyaki and kamaboko fried rice.
This lunch took me 10 minutes. (That was all the time I had. Phew!) I made the 2 egg omelet in my handy tamagoyaki pan and while I was waiting for it to cook I peeled and sliced the cucumber, heated up the rice and edemame, and started packing the top tier. The fried rice was leftovers from lunch yesterday when I had it inside a crepe style omelet.(Yum!) Here's the recipe, although I'm sure it will be different next time I make it and I don't have exact measurements because that's not how I cook. :P
Kamaboko fried rice
- 2 half-inch slices of kamaboko - cut into cubes
- 3 mushrooms (I can't recall what kind I used. Something from the asian market.) - cut up
- 1 green onion - sliced
- less then 1/4 corn (I used frozen)
- 1 tsp ketchup
- 1 tsp soy sauce
- salt and pepper to taste
- 1 cup of cooked rice (Any kind will do. I used pollished white rice)
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
The Holiday Approacheth
I don't have a musubi press, but I found a really easy way to make spam musubi without one. First I cut the spam block in half and then cut it into strips. I put those in the marinade while I shaped the rice:

After that I took the marinaded spam and fried it on med heat for a few minutes. It doesn't take long:

Then simply assembled them:

And bagged them up with the inarizushi I also made:

All of this probably took me 1 1/2-2 hours.(I ended up with about 40 musubi and 20 inarizushi) And we still have to make Thanksgiving dinner. Blech. I'm sick of cooking. But I still made Josh a lunch because I am a nice sister. :P
Bento #30 (Josh's)

Mixed greens with cranberries and almonds, leftover inarizushi rice, dried apples and apricots with a bottle of salad dressing, carrot sticks, grape tomatos and a baby banana.
I put an antibacterial sheet over the rice because it has a tendincy to "hop" into other parts of the container.