I saw an interesting Jell-O recipe at facebook by Cooking Panda and tried to make it. It only consists of two ingredients which are Jell-O and marshmallow. And it is pretty easy to make as well. The kids love it, so it is a win-win situation for us :)
Here are what I prepared for my eldest son :
1. Half of chicken wraps
2. Chicken ragout rissoles
3. Smoked salmon, chive and caper frittatas
4. Roll up Jell-O
5. Pear cuts for recess
My youngest son had the same lunches as his brother, but he had banana instead for recess.
My boys love their wraps. But even mini wraps already make them full. Because I want them to have variety of foods everyday, I prepare half of wraps and the rissoles, so they can have "a little bit of everything" during the day.
For my youngest son, I prepared :
1. Half of chicken wraps (roast chicken, ham, cheese, BBQ sauce, cucumber, and shredded lettuce)
2. Half of chicken ragout rissoles
3. Pork siomay (recipe here)
4. Milk jelly with nata de coco
5. Kiwi fruit cuts for recess
For my eldest son, I prepared :
1. Half of chicken wraps (roast chicken, ham, cheese, BBQ sauce, cucumber, and shredded lettuce)
2. Half of chicken ragout rissoles
3. Pork siomay (recipe here)
4. Milk jelly with nata de coco
5. Rockmelon cuts for recess
I'm so excited with these lunches. They look so colorful and pretty. The boys just can't wait to get to the lunch time and gobble up their lunches!
Details are below :
For my eldest son, I prepared :
1. Pork siomay (recipe here)
2. Chicken ragout rissoles
3. Milk jelly with nata de coco
4. Corn on the cob
5. Rockmelon cuts for recess
For my youngest son, I prepared :
1. Pork siomay (recipe here)
2. Chicken ragout rissoles
3. Milk jelly with nata de coco
4. Corn on the cob
5. Kiwi fruit cuts for recess