Since my 2 sick kittens do not have appetite to eat much, I decided to make them something different and appealing for lunch today. I copied this from one of the Singaporean mummies’ blog. It doesn’t take too much time and it’s really simple to prepare. All you need to do is to buy a loaf of fresh bread, fry 2 beaten up eggs, have some seaweeds, jam and cheese ready. Rolling up and cutting up of the sushi sandwich only takes 10 minutes.
The top and bottom ones are egg and seaweed ‘sushi’. It would taste better with some butter but since Alycia has a tummy discomfort and kept puking yesterday, I omitted the butter.
The ones in the middle are strawberry jam and cheese ‘sushi’.
Since I did this hurriedly (was rushing to grab an offer from this advertiser at 1pm), I did not do a good job rolling up the sushi and pressing the bread tightly.
Alycia and Sherilyn loved the sushi sandwiches to bits and gave their “ooohs and aahhs” and a big thumbs up!
Next time, I will try tuna sandwich sushi and chicken floss sandwich sushi.
As I was making this sushi sandwich, I was salivating away thinking of the gastronomical Japanese cuisine that we had last week.
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this is a good idea la…qiqi loves seaweed too…must try one day!
Yup, it would be good for a busy mummy like me too.
thanks for sharing, good idea.
hhhmmm…i wanna try that too…not sure though if my kids will like it.
Hope the girls r feeling much better now. Since they’re not well, eating something simple like sandwich wud be good for them. N u made it look so interesting. Good that the girls loved it.
wah creative!!
Hope they get well soon. : )
Well done for the creative sushi roll!! Cheers : )
Rachel… I must thank you for the idea coz I copied this from your blog!
very good idea…i will sure try this minus the seaweed. my girls dunno how to eat seaweed nor sushi. their mommy also dun like sushi. hehehe
Wow! Your kids do love sushi! When kids are sick, we usually put them on what the doc calls the BRAT diet…basically banana/rice/apple(or applesauce)/toast. Most kids tolerate these food items fairly well.