Earlier this year I made my co-worker a bento for her birthday. Of course that morning, it took me longer than 15 minutes to make my bentos, but it was well worth the time. Each bento is made of the same food, but they each look so different. Ms. Little Bubbles’ bento is on the bottom and is in one of my favorite bento boxes, a two-tiered elephant box. The other two bentos are also two-tiered and are my personal favorite bento boxes. I got them at Shirokiya in Hawaii and they were 20% off! Whoohoo!
A bento tip based on these bentos – start with rice. I put the rice in first and flatten it to one end of the bento. I then sprinkle some furikake on it for taste and design. If you look at Ms. Little Bubble’s bento on the bottom, I started with the rice, then layered the chicken next to it, and then added the veggies.
Contents: Teriyaki chicken, rice with furikake, carrots, cauliflower, broccoli, strawberries, cantaloupe, peaches