Have you tried sandwich balls yet? I really don't know who came up with this interesting idea. I've seen sandwich balls on many Japanese food blogs, and have always wanted to try. It was much easier then I thought it would, and most importantly.... my son loved it (^,^)
How to:
These are the perfect finger food for a kid's party or play date! You can also pack these in a lunch box.
PS:
- You can use peanut butter, Nutella, cream cheese..... for filling
- I used fruit roll up to decorate my sandwich balls.
- White bread is easier to work with.
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So cute and seem easy. I will try this for my daughter's lunch box tomorrow. I am sure she will smile ^_^ P.S.i am smiling!!! ^_^ Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Like one of those glutenous balls at dim sum
ReplyDeleteThank you so much ladies ^,^
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteThis is very interesting! I have never seen this before...i bet kids would think this is really cool!
ReplyDeletearwww it look so cute... :) i think the kids will prefer this :D thanks
ReplyDeleteThat's adorable! I've seen the sandwich balls before but never as cupcakes!
ReplyDeleteSo cute.
ReplyDeleteit look so easy!!!! thanks!!! I'll try it!
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ReplyDeleteThat is super cool!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun idea! I love it! I know my daughter would think was awesome! Thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute
ReplyDeleteLove this idea!
ReplyDeleteYour creativity is really beyond words. This is so simple, yet I don't know why I have not tried anything like this before. I am sure my daughter will enjoy these sandwich balls...Will even ask me to make some for her friends.
ReplyDeleteHeyy! I really love your blog! It's really amazing and very helpful!
ReplyDeleteNice and really cute ideas... glad to follow you..
ReplyDelete-Mythreyi
Yum! Yum! Yum!
How did I miss this?!? So darned cute! I am totally trying this with my boys.
ReplyDeleteMel at themeaparty
Amazing recipes!. We follow you. Kisses.
ReplyDeleteI did this with tuna sandwich filling and toasted them in the over for 10min at 350 degrees turning them over half way. My daughter gobbled them right up.
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, thank you all so much for the comments.
ReplyDeleteTo Aynfarika, I love your idea so so so much. Thank you for sharing. Have to try it right away :)
I´m glad I found you because your blog is awesome!
ReplyDeletexx =P
What a great idea and SO cute!
ReplyDeleteCan I ask what you used to cute the little stars from the fruit roll ups?
Thank you Sylvia.
ReplyDeleteTo the anonymous friend, I have a tiny star cookie cutter. You can also use scissors to cut the fruit roll ups.
I LOVE this~simple, cute and yummy!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sue :D
ReplyDeleteLove the idea!
ReplyDeleteHi there! I love your blog so much! Thanks for all the wonderful ideas! Quick question, how long did you keep the sandwich in the plastic? I tried this but the ball did not hold together very well... Hope to hear more tips so i can make the perfect sandwich ball!!
ReplyDeleteHi Erika,
ReplyDeleteI only keep the sandwich in the plastic for a few seconds once it's done.
There are a few things that might help you.
- use FRESH SOFT WHITE bread
- use filling that's sticky such as peanut butter
- place the ball in mini cupcake liner
hope these tips help
I love it ? thank you for your blog I didn't know before
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helene
Pin'd ya' again. :) Thank you!
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Great idea.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen this sandwich ball before.
Sure I want to make it for my little girl.
Wow, I love your creative idea. It is really nice. You always try to give new ideas. This is great.
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