Children's Day Rice with Carp Streamer Pick Decorations
Children's Day Rice with Carp Streamer Pick Decorations

Hey everyone, I hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, children's day rice with carp streamer pick decorations. It is one of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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Great recipe for Children's Day Rice with Carp Streamer Pick Decorations. I wanted just upload the method for making the picks, but Cookpad doesn't accept submissions that aren't recipes I suppose. That's why I'm showing the picks on top of something you might find on a kid lunch menu. On Children's Day, families with boys fly huge carp-shaped streamers (koinobori) outside the house; the carp symbolizes strength and success.

To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have children's day rice with carp streamer pick decorations using 6 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Children's Day Rice with Carp Streamer Pick Decorations:
  1. Make ready 1 enough to eat Hot cooked white rice
  2. Prepare 1 Pudding cup or something cup shaped
  3. Prepare 1 Masking tape…
  4. Get 1 …or colored vinyl tape
  5. Take 1 Toothpicks
  6. Prepare 1 Round color stickers

That's because when Children's Day rolls around, all you have to do is look up at all of the beautifully awesome carp streamers flying overhead, Children's Day used to be known as Boys' Day, and families with sons would fly a carp streamer (koinobori in Japanese) for each of their male children above their home. How to celebrate Children's Day at home. Outside of decorating with kabuto helmets and carp streamers, there are several ways to make Children's Day a festive occasion. Organize a Party: There are hundreds of patisseries across Japan that make adorable little koinobori and kabuto helmet cakes and treats, perfect for the occasion.

Instructions to make Children's Day Rice with Carp Streamer Pick Decorations:
  1. I shaped the rice that I normally serve in rice bowls inside a cup. Just pack it in tightly. Quickly run the mold under water to make it easier to pop out the rice from the mold.
  2. Turn a toothpick and some masking tape into carp streamers by cutting a tail, and fixing the tape to the toothpick. Use stickers for the eyes. I just stacked a blue one on top of a white one though.
  3. I used small round color stickers that can be found at a stationery store. I got 3250 stickers for 100 yen. I can make so many! What a deal!
  4. Now all you have to do is stick the carp streamer pick into the molded rice. But it sure will make your kids feel special!
  5. This Children's Day rice looks so cute, even if you serve it on boring everyday plates!
  6. Here I made a more elaborate 3-tier carp streamer pick.

Outside of decorating with kabuto helmets and carp streamers, there are several ways to make Children's Day a festive occasion. Organize a Party: There are hundreds of patisseries across Japan that make adorable little koinobori and kabuto helmet cakes and treats, perfect for the occasion. The following are the ways to celebrate Children's Day in Japan. Hang up a Koinobori(carp streamer) Japanese people hang up carp streamers on Children's Day with the hope that the children will grow up well. A carp streamer consisting of black, red, and blue carp from the top is commonly used.

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