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Chicken Popcorn Kebab Bento Lunch box

The last of the three products I presented for a bento workshop is the chicken popcorn, it’s odd shape and dull color made it challenging to turn into something fun and inviting to eat. Other products use for the workshop are chicken nuggets and sausage.

Kuya V was the one who suggested that I turn them to kebabs or barbecue with colorful vegetables in between.

Chicken Popcorn Bento Lunchbox

Chicken Popcorn Bento Lunchbox

Barbecue sticks are not allowed in school, instead we made use of drinking straws as skewers.  Now, your chicken popcorn looks more inviting to eat compared to just placing them flat inside your lunchbox.

Inside our lunchbox :

  • kebab of capsicum, olives, cherry tomatoes and chicken popcorn
  • strawberry, kiwi and blueberry
  • cheese cupcake (I will post recipe of this soon)
  • sweet corn adorned with cucumber carrot flower
  • baby carrots and broccoli

Bento tools: tiny fork food picks, silicone cupcake liners and drinking straw.

Check out how we made fun bento lunch box with sausage and chicken nuggets.

Tag us on any of your bento lunchbox creations and use #UAEMakesBento and #WhatToEatMom on instagram. We are @cuddlesncrumbs on all social media platform.

The Very Hungry Caterpillar Bento Lunchbox

LittleMiss C’s class is currently learning about bugs in school. One of the books they are reading and also our favorite is “The Very Hungry Caterpillar.”

The Very Hungry Caterpillar Bento LunchboxI prepared a simple lunchbox as per LittleMiss’ request about the book.

We have ‘flower’ ham, caterpillar beans, and flower carrots over steamed jasmine rice.

Items used:

  • U-Konserve 32 oz stainless square box
  • Eco-Vessel Steel bottle

*Both items are from the online store My Baby Organic Shop.

Tag us on any of your bento lunchbox creations and use #UAEMakesBento and #WhatToEatMom on instagram. We are @cuddlesncrumbs on all social media platform.

How to make Under the Sea Bento Lunch box

We officially welcome summer in Dubai.

Mighty sun hiding behind the clouds this morning which makes it a perfect beach weather. Here’s a simple bento lunchbox to welcome summer.

Under The Sea Bento Lunchbox

This is the second bento lunch box I presented at a workshop for a company here in Dubai. The goal was to turn three boring grocery food –  nuggets, sausages & chicken popcorn to something that is more inviting and fun to look at.

Inside our lunchbox :

  • octopus and crab chicken sausage pasta on top of a bed of lettuce
  • olives
  • cheese & bread stars
  • baby carrots & broccoli
  • grapes

Bento tools: crystal food picks and cupcake liners

This is one of the lunchbox I made for a bento workshop I conducted here in Dubai that aims to make the chicken sausage the star of the bento box.

Follow the simple instructions below to create a sausage/hotdog Octopus and Crab.

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Next post will be how to make a fun bento lunch box with chicken popcorn. Check out how we created Minions out of chicken nuggets, here.

Tag us on any of your bento lunchbox creations and use #UAEMakesBento and #WhatToEatMom on instagram. We are @cuddlesncrumbs on all social media platform.

Happy 14th Adventureland, UAE

Mardi Gras at AdventurelandAdventureland located at Sahara Mall celebrated their 14th anniversary last February 20.

It was nice  of them to host the kids and young adults of SNF Development Centre. The next generation of Filipino Dubai Expat Bloggers easily spent the morning with games and rides.

Adventureland is open from 10 am to 11 pm, Sundays to Wednesdays (weekdays) and 10 am to 12 mn, Thursdays to Saturdays (weekends).  More info available on www.adventureland-sharjah.com.

Ronda Locatelli’s Family Brunch, All’Italiana

We were invited to the launch of Ronda Locatelli’s Family Brunch All’Italiana. The newest Saturday brunch offer at Atlantis The Palm Dubai was hosted by Chef Giorgio Locatelli himself.

The brunch gives homage to family mealtime which promises to bring the taste of Italy in a warm and inviting environment where kids under 11 yrs. eat for FREE.

Here’s a sneak peak of what we had that relaxing Saturday afternoon.

Shared starters includes Calamari, Pizzettes, Bresaola and Burrata.

Ronda Locatelli Shared Starters

Mains includes Italian staples of handmade ravioli and vegetable lasagna. It was delicious and makes you feel that you are having it at the comfort of your home.

Ronda Locatelli Brunch Pasta

 

We were all quickly drawn to the Sea Bream and Braised Beef while the kids enjoyed every bite of grilled chicken and lamb.

Parents can have a relaxing brunch because they prepared activities to keep the kids busy. The Jam Jar Dubai kept the kids busy with painting sessions and they get to bring home their own artwork afterwards.

They also got to make their own wood fire pizza and got to enjoy it after.

Locatelli Brunch Pizza Making

Chef Giorgio Locatelli himself served the kids their own pizza. They may not realize it now but how lucky are these two to meet a Michelin star chef.

Vierte & Chloe meets Chef Giorgio Locatelli

 

Ronda Locatelli Saturday Brunch from 12:00pm to 3:30 pm priced at AED 195 (non-alcoholic) and AED 295 (including house beverages) per person, a minimum of two must be purchased and kids below 11 dine for free (kids must be accompanied with parents).

For more information or to make a reservation visit http://www.atlantisthepalm.com/restaurants or call restaurant reservations on +971 4 426 2626.

Minions Chicken Nuggets Bento Lunch Box

A few weeks back I worked on a bento lunchbox workshop, the goal was to turn three boring grocery food –  nuggets, sausages & chicken popcorn to something that is more inviting and fun to look at.

You first eat with your eyes.

I hate to admit it but when given a choice between my homemade chicken nuggets to store bought ones, my children almost always prefer the latter because of it’s crunchy outside texture. Yes, I give in and buy the frozen ones in the grocery for those days that I don’t have the energy.

Minions Chicken Nuggets BentoWe love Minions!

Looking at Bob, Kevin and Stuart’s funny faces automatically brightens up a tough day. Agree?

I made use of sliced cheese and nori sheets to make the minion face.

Hope you have a Baaa…baaa…baaanana…Nuggets day ahead!

Next post will be how to make a fun bento lunch box with sausages and chicken popcorn.

Tag us on any of your bento lunchbox creations and use #UAEMakesBento and #WhatToEatMom on instagram. We are @cuddlesncrumbs on all social media platform.

Linked to What Kids Eat Wednesday

Pit stop for a quick bite

We are planning for an upcoming road trip to Al Ain with friends this month. Since the Dad’s are taking over the task of driving, my fellow moms and I are working on a list on where we can stop to get food. Road trip makes children bored and very hungry.

It seems that stopping by a gasoline station is the best option for us – refill gas, have our car’s check, toilet visit and grab something to eat. We made a few stops at our neighborhood gasoline stations ENOC and EPPCO we discovered a bakery & coffee shop – Pronto. The kids remembered our long drive to Las Vegas last year and pointed out that it was similar to the stops we made.

Pronto Coffee Muffin

We prefer to pack food or stop by a restaurant on long road trips. Food I get to pack doesn’t stay warm plus eating inside the car gives me a bit of stress because the smell can cause nausea, the outcome I don’t want to encounter.

It definitely is good to know that some ZOOM stores and ENOC/EPPCO petrol stations offer a place for travelers to get fast service and fresh food. They do offer a variety of food and drinks. Hot and cold coffee were available, perfect to give our Daddy drivers a boost for the long drive and beverages for the kids with muffins to go along with it.

Food stop sorted for the long drive to Al Ain!

Boca had me at Oysters and more

It was our first time at Gate Village, DIFC and that place is beautiful, every corner would photograph so nicely.We all kind off wished Daddy’s office was located there so we can visit him often.

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Kuya V liked this art installation by Arya Azadi

The press release on Boca’s new menu caught my attention that led me to find out more about them. The reviews online were impressive, people praised the lobster roll and grass fed chicken. It gave a vibe though that it was not a place for the whole family – they didn’t have a menu for the kids.

Boca New Menu

Paella! Did you see that? They are serving paella with a free Sangria.

We started off our Boca experience with some appetizers – they had a couple of good selections but with the help of the staff we settled with the best suited for our bunch.

Both kids enjoyed the freshly baked bread and baked potato chips, it was as they say “Really… Really good, Mama.”  Kuya V ordered a mocktail called Miss Loren which was a mix of raspberry, ginger ale and yuzu – it was served on a copper like cup but he did not quite fancy it.

These other two appetizers deserve a spotlight. I will try my best to tell you why.

Boca Oysters Fresh Oysters with tomato salsa – this was the best one’s I’ve had in Dubai for a long time. They were happy plump, juicy and tasted like I picked them up myself out of the sea.

If Daddy was not with me, I would have ordered half a dozen with beer all to myself.

Boca BurrataThe Burrata with Marinated Ramiro Peppers Crostini, Boquerones, Capers and Crispy Herbs. Boquerones are white anchiovies which are slightly salty. Eating all of them together was a delight!

LittleMiss picky eater was feeling adventurous and ordered Pan Fried Black Pomfret with parsley root & almond puree and wild mushroom, which was described to her as fried fish with a sweet sauce. They did not have any white rice which would have been perfect for the fish – we (Filipinos) always look for rice. She happily ate her fish with bread and got annoyed when I was trying to take photos of her, “respect food Mommy.”

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Vierte had the lobster roll with lemon aioli is one of Boca’s famous mains. He was trying to figure out how to get one big bite out of the roll. “It’s really good! I even ate the leaves that came with it.”

Boca 12 hr Braised Lamb12 hours Braised Lamb was my choice on the menu, the meat was tender and had a good flavor that complimented the Toscanelli beans.

BocaPaella

Boca’s Seafood Paella is everything a good paella should be – rich and generous seafood. I’m sorry, Auntie Myrna but this one beats your paella. It was also the first time we saw Bamboo Clams here. If there’s one reason why you should visit Boca then it’s the paella!

Boca Dessert PlatterWe can’t decide whether to get the chocolate tart or crème brulèe or ice cream so we settled for Dessert Platter. The platter was delivered in our table, our jaws dropped and we just said “WOW”. Fresh fruits, lemon tart, ice cream, chocolate mousse and fresh fruits. It was definitely a perfect finale!

We enjoyed every dish that we had at Boca and although they don’t have a kids menu they were willing to adjust, by accommodating LittleMiss request for a non spicy fish dish, they already earned a family friendly restaurant vote with us.

Family Facilities: To get to the washroom you need to go down the cellar which might be a problem for families with strollers and the restroom didn’t have any changing tables. I didn’t notice if they had high chairs but they did provide LittleMiss with a chair that had arms so she won’t fall.

Disclosure: We were invited to dine at Boca with no expectations of writing a review. We had a really good experience and as always all views and opinions are my own.