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Thursday, 16 November 2017

Rabbit Rice Bowl 小兔蔬菜肉碎盖饭



Animal/ Character Food Art - Rabbit Rice Bowl 小兔蔬菜肉碎盖饭. The adorable rabbit is made of hard boiled egg, sitting on a bowl of steamed rice topped with vegetables and stir fry minced meat. This rabbit is very similar to the famous character, Miffy. ;)

Last week, I received a request from one of my follower who wants to learn how to make simple edible rabbit for her children...







I have made this simple one for her. It's easy, I think she's able to replicate it for her children. My boy loves this rabbit so much, I hope her children will love it too. ❤️








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How I made it:

1. Cook rice and blanch vegetables. Optional: Prepare mini carrots, use picture below for reference.





Cook a hard boil egg, peel and shape it round - while the egg is still warm, apply pressure on top and bottom of the egg.





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2. Cut the egg into half. Use half for the rabbit head, the other half cut into 4 slices.





3. Pick 2 slices to make the rabbit's ears. Cut out 2 circles using the remaining egg white to make the rabbit's paws.




4. Cover with cling wrap. Meanwhile, stir fry minced meat - My boy named this Popo's (grandma's) recipe minced meat. A super delicious homey dish that goes really well with rice, recipe credit to my mom. 
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Po Po's Recipe Minced Meat (Grandma's Recipe) 家乡风味 香炒肉碎

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5. Assemble: 

Layer cooked rice at the bottom of the bowl.



Topped with vegetables and minced meat.


Transfer the rabbit onto the minced meat.
Optional: Add carrots.

Add facial details using seaweed and serve warm.

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