Chikuwa is a traditional Japanese fish cake shaped like a tube. Usually, it is served along with beer but also perfect for Bento lunch box!
Chikuwa is already cooked and has a hole, so many moms usually put cucumber in it. Quick and easy way to make your Bento look cute, but with this decoration ideas, even cuter 😊💕
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Kawaii Chikuwa (Fish Cake) Decoration Ideas
Difficulty: VERY Easy
Time: 5min
Number of servings: N/A
Ingredients:
Hearts:
Chikuwa + Cucumber
Roses:
Chikuwa + sliced ham
Chicks:
Chikuwa + corn kernels + black sesame seeds + ketchup
Directions:
Divide Chikuwa into 6 pieces then put cucumber, ham, corn kernels, or whatever you think you can fit in the hole is OK. Be creative! My daughter said those with incisions around the holes (flowers) are easier to stuff the ingredients👍
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