How to Make Yummy "Frozen" Charaben with Olaf

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How to Make Yummy "Frozen" Charaben with Olaf Delicious, fresh and tasty.

"Frozen" Charaben with Olaf. Olaf is a fictional character from Disney's Frozen franchise, produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. Olaf is a small snowman divided into three balls of snow (five, if one counts his feet), though he has the ability to rearrange his appearance at will. The Official karaoke version of Disney's Frozen "In Summer." Join in and sing-a-long with Olaf!

He's Olaf and he likes warm hugs.

He is by far the friendliest snowman to walk the mountains above Arendelle.

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You can cook "Frozen" Charaben with Olaf using 7 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you cook it.

Ingredients of "Frozen" Charaben with Olaf

  1. Prepare 1 of Cooked white rice.

  2. You need 1 of Nori seaweed (not seasoned).

  3. It’s 1 of Sliced cheese.

  4. Prepare 1 of Snacking kombu.

  5. Prepare 1 dash of Carrot or orange colored bento decorating sheet.

  6. You need 1 of Side dishes to pack in the bento.

  7. You need 1 of Lettuce.

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"Frozen" Charaben with Olaf instructions

  1. Measure the portion rice as follows: 45 g for the head, 15 g for the smaller body snowball, 45 g for the bigger body snowball, 1 g each for the legs x 2, a tiny amount for the nose. Wrap each portion in plastic wrap and form in to the appropriate shapes. The head in the photo is too pointy, so I fixed it later..

  2. Make the face. The eyebrows should slant down on the outsides. The eyes are made by stacking nori, cheese, then followed by the nori. The nose is cut out of an orange bento decorating sheet or a piece of boiled carrot, cut into a tiny carrot shape..

  3. Put a little bit of rice on the upper lip to make it stick out. Position the nose and teeth (cut from cheese) under that bump..

  4. When all the parts are positioned as you want, remove the plastic wrap and fix the Olaf parts in place by packing other food around them such as tamagoyaki. Make the buttons out of nori. They are crooked pentagon shapes..

  5. Cut the tamagoyaki to fit the gaps or try turning it in various directions. Stick the nori buttons..

  6. Make the hair and the twig hands out of snaking kombu, and stick them in..

  7. Fill up the remaining gaps with other food, like lettuce or sausages..

  8. Fill all the gaps with other food in a well balanced way. Give him rosy cheeks with ketchup and its done..

  9. Use musical note and/or crystal shaped bento picks, keeping with Frozens movie themes..

  10. Ive listed the recipe for the chikuwa roll at, so use it as reference.

https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/152509-rolled-chikuwa-for-your-bento.

Olaf is one of the most famous characters in the Frozen franchise, a perky living snowman created by Elsa's powers.

While the fjord is magically frozen, Olaf is able to tag along with Anna and Kristoff to help bring Elsa and summer back to Arendelle.

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He's Olaf and he likes warm hugs.

He is by far the friendliest snowman to walk the mountains above Arendelle.