Halloween Bento (Charaben)
Halloween Bento (Charaben)

Hello everybody, hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, halloween bento (charaben). One of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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Halloween Bento (Charaben) is one of the most well liked of current trending foods on earth. It’s easy, it’s fast, it tastes yummy. It’s appreciated by millions every day. Halloween Bento (Charaben) is something which I have loved my entire life. They’re nice and they look wonderful.

To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have halloween bento (charaben) using 6 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Halloween Bento (Charaben):
  1. Prepare 80 grams Chicken rice
  2. Get 1 Carrot slices simmered in consomme (as needed)
  3. Prepare 1 other side dishes (to fill the rest of the bento)
  4. Prepare 1 pingpong ball sized amount Kabocha squash (simmered or mashed)
  5. Make ready 1 Nori seaweed (as needed)
  6. Prepare 1 Sliced processed sandwich cheese (as needed)

Halloween is just around the corner! If you celebrate Halloween and enjoy looking at spooky food ideas, this Halloween-themed bento which. I love Kyaraben (or CharaBen, taken from Character Bento), and I think it is one of Japan's cutest and delicious culture, that is why I chose to become a… Charaben. With Halloween coming up and Buddy showing an extreme interest in all things Halloween, I decided to make them some snack onigiri for school today.

Instructions to make Halloween Bento (Charaben):
  1. Form the kabocha squash into a pumpkin Jack-O'-Lantern. Make the pumpkin head by wrapping the mashed kabocha squash with plastic wrap. The ridges are formed with a toothpick. Decorate the top of the pumpkin head with a piece of kabocha peel.
  2. Cut out pumpkin shapes from pre-cooked carrot slices. Then, add on the eyes and mouth sliced out of nori seaweed.
  3. Cut bat shapes out of nori seaweed, stick them onto sliced cheese, and cut around the nori shapes with a toothpick.
  4. Halloween with Donguri-chan (a children's picture book character).
  5. Here's a Jack-O'-Lantern made with rice. Just add ketchup, mayonnaise and salt to a little bit of rice, form into an oval shape on top of a bed of white rice. That's it.
  6. Ghosts make the easiest Halloween-themed bentos! Just make a ghost shape following the shape of the bento box. The hat is made by sticking some nori seaweed on a piece of kamaboko.
  7. A Halloween night theme. Make a bento with nori seaweed lined on rice. Make bat shapes out of cheese and nori seaweed and put on top of the nori.
  8. Here's Jack Skellington from the movie, "A Nightmare Before Christmas." Make a round onigiri (rice ball), and make the eyes, nose and mouth with nori seaweed.
  9. Line a bed of rice with nori seaweed with a circle cut out. Cover the rest of the rice with more nori. Make a face in the circle like the bento in step 8. Add a moon and stars to make it a Halloween night-themed bento.
  10. Cut kamaboko out with a penguin shaped cutter, and cut down the shapes to transform into ghosts. Make cheese bats as shown in Step 7. Place the ghosts and bats on top of a bed of rice mixed with yukari.

This Halloween bento is the third project I made for them. If you want to take a peek at my other bento projects Even though I love charaben, this year I decided to submit a more traditional-looking bento. One facet of bento, called charaben (kyaraben) or character bento, has grown increasingly popular within It's so annoying! Not only charaben—it's just [the] traditional dark side of bento history." Charaben - learn this unique Japanese art of making cartoon characters out of food. This is a lunchbox called "#CharaBen" (Character Bento) in Japan.

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