Monday, November 19, 2012

Gyoza EcoLunchBox Bento

Gyoza EcoLunchBox Bento by sherimiya ♥
Gyoza EcoLunchBox Bento, a photo by sherimiya ♥ on Flickr.
Is it just me or are these holidays coming up way too fast? I don't know where the time is going, but I can't believe it's been almost a week again between posts. I have been making bento for both kids, and I do snap a pic when I remember, but I haven't logged into the blog for a long time to post or respond to comments. Sorry! Knowing that we don't have any dietary restrictions to consider really takes a lot of pressure off, and I am very grateful for our food allergy reprieve. Since learning we don't have to keep wheat- or soy-free, I've make ma po tofu and now gyoza -- with standard wheat skins! I made a double batch as usual, so that I can snack along the way and to ensure that there will be enough for bento lunches. I used thick (medium) skins, and folded some with single pleats and some with no pleats. When I ran out of skins, I went out and bought a package of thinner skins to finish off the filling, and they worked just as well. I used the method here and packed some in my EcoLunchbox Solo Cube for TinySprite. MisterMan got a similar (heftier) bento. I added a cup of quick-pan-fried bok choy with oyster sauce and a few raw carrots. The little Dipper holds a sampling of berries as well as a couple of way-out-of-season homegrown sunsugar orange cherry tomatoes. My plants are still growing and there are still some fruit stubbornly hanging on and ripening in the cold fall weather out there. It almost tricks me into believing summer is still alive...

6 comments:

  1. Hey Sheri! Thanks for reminding me about dumplings. Yum!
    Happy Thanksgiving!

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  2. Happy Thanksgiving, Sheri! I enjoy your bento creations! :)

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  3. This looks beautiful Sheri! I've been wanting to make gyoza again but haven't had the time or energy. Wish I could have some of yours, lol!

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