Blast off into a tasty universe with our Space-themed Bento Box recipe. It's an out-of-this-world lunchtime experience!
Take note
Remember, while this recipe might transport you to the stars, it won't shield you from the gravitational pull of deliciousness. Prepare for taste buds to be launched into orbit!
Using a star-shaped cookie cutter, cut out wraps from tortillas in your desired shape. Spread a layer of cream cheese on each wrap, and then layer on some deli meat, cheese, and lettuce. Roll them up tightly and secure with toothpicks.
Thread cherry tomatoes, cucumber slices, and pieces of mozzarella cheese onto wooden skewers to create colorful alien snacks. Remember, these extraterrestrial treats are known for their friendly, not-so-spooky appearance!
Using a small star-shaped cookie cutter, cut out shapes from slices of cheddar cheese. Place the cheesy stars on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and bake at 350°F (175°C) for about 10 minutes or until they turn golden and crispy.
Take strawberries and slice off the tops to create a flat base. Insert a wooden skewer into each strawberry and then attach a blueberry on top to resemble a rocket. Snack propulsion system: activated.
In your Bento Box, assemble all the space-themed snacks, placing each item strategically like the stars in a constellation. Don't forget to include some carrot sticks, grapes, and other favorite fruits or veggies!
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