I had used leftover basmati rice rather than sticky rice so they were a little crumbly!ģ. For the eyeball themed snack below, I served my rice eyeballs up in mini silicone cups to make them slightly easier to eat. To turn your rice ball into an eyeball, cut a disk from cheese, colour with food colouring and draw on a pupil using black food colouring or an edible marker pen. (This is a very similar technique to the one used for sandwich balls, see this blog post for my sandwich ball tutorial). Simply place a spoonful of sticky rice in the centre of a piece of clingfilm, gather up all the edges and twist until the clingfilm is tight and the rice has formed into a firm ball. Rice (Eye)balls - Shaped rice is a staple food in traditional Japanese bento boxes, and a simple ball of rice is one of the easiest shapes to achieve, with no special equipment needed. For full details and a tutorial see my original blog post here.Ģ. Eyeball Sandwich Balls - Children love a bit of gory fun, and you can't get much more gory than eyeballs for lunch! Make up a bigger batch for a fun new way of presenting sandwiches for Halloween party food, or just serve some up as snack. Over the last few weeks I have posted several new edible eyeball ideas here on the Eats Amazing blog - as I said before, I started brainstorming and couldn't stop! In today's post I'm going to gather them all up in one place, and add a few final eye themed food ideas for good measure.ġ. Eyes in unexpected places are funny, they just are! At this time of year eyes or eyeballs can also add a creepy element to Halloween food. I am of the belief that that if you want to do one simple thing to make food fun and to make the recipient smile, that one thing is to add eyes.
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