Decorated Hamburger for Bento. The true hamburgers in this bento are the meatball sandwiches on toothpicks. Make the mini burgers by halving meatballs and sandwiching with cheese, carrot and lettuce discs. See our Antichoking guidefor more information.
You can cook Decorated Hamburger for Bento using 3 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Decorated Hamburger for Bento
- You need 1 of Hamburger steak.
- Prepare 1 slice of Sliced cheese.
- You need 1 of A straw.
I cut out the nori for the eyes manually, but if you have a nori punch, it would be. Nevertheless I didn't do something big, I used frozen hamburger patties which I just had to pan-fry for a few minutes and the spaghetti bolognese was a leftover from yesterday. I've just found out since a few days ago that making bento is really fun, but it really does take time and patience to prepare. Decorate bentos with your own stickers..
Decorated Hamburger for Bento step by step
Make and flavor a hamburger steak using your favorite recipe..
Cut a circle out of the sliced cheese, and make round holds with a straw..
You can make small cuts in between the round cut outs if you like. (Cut out in any way you like.).
Put the cheese on top of the hamburger..
Put into a bento box..
It's also cute like this..
So if you're like me, and want to add some fun and smiles to a bento recipient but don't have the time or patience for charaben, consider making your own stickers! Of course, the stickers can be used for non-bento applications too. Hambagu (Japanese Hamburger Steak) Hambagu is a Japanese hamburger steak made from a patty of ground beef or pork, chopped onion, eggs, and panko bread crumbs. Konbini, or convenience stores, are ubiquitous and serve various combinations of premade bento, including hamburger patties, steak, karaage fried chicken and salmon, at an inexpensive price. In cold weather, tonjiru or miso soup with pork, and other soups are popular additions to a bento set.