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Monday, June 2, 2014

Kids Special: Indian Vegetarian Bento Box # 1

My little one starts preschool this year. I am excited as well as apprehensive as a mother of a picky eater. To pack a healthy smorgasbord of food, I thought of creating Bento Boxes.

I love the concept of Bento Box. It's colourful, playful and fun to eat. Most bentos have a meat component and some have a rice ball, I wanted an Indian bento with Indian snacks. So these Indian Vegetarian Bento Box combinations came into being. Here are a few pointers I followed to create them:

- Bento boxes have small portions of 
  1. Protein
  2. Carbohydrates
  3. Fruits
  4. Vegetables / Snacks
- Play around to fit your child's likes best. My bento boxes here are centred around a main component which is usually a carb or a carb/protein hybrid. I have not included raw veggies, except cucumbers. Vegetables are of the hidden kind. There is a lot of fruit and typically one snack. 

- My criteria was to put 3 things in the box which my child likes and take a risk with the fourth hoping that being convinced by a teacher was more effective.

- Pack to fit portions which don't spill. I use silicone containers to put separate items in the same box. Mixed up spilt bentos are not pretty moreover my child won't eat food that touches another.

- Do not pack large portions, however include a little extra in case they want to share with a friend :)

Indian Vegetarian Bento Box # 1

Khaman Dhokla with Rajgira Chikki, Pomegranate and Cucumbers
  1. Protein - Dhokla
  2. Carbohydrates - Dhokla and Chikki
  3. Fruit - Pomegranate
  4. Vegetable - Cucumber
Here is the recipe for Khaman Dhokla. I have included a small spoon for the pomegranates. To add color to the box I have paired the yellow/green dhokla with the red of the fruit. You can put strawberries or watermelon as well. 

I hope this first Bento gives you a start in packing a tiffin for your preschooler / toddler. 

There are 7 more Bentos to come this month along with tiffin snacks. Stay tuned! 

6 comments:

  1. Looks really neat. I tried this with my 2 year old when he started preschool. What I found was that he would just eat one thing (most likely the fruit or veggie) and the rest would just come back home! I hope you have better luck with your little one. What I did to avoid this is that I'd just give him one meal and bring my bento box when I picked him up and he would eat it in the car.

    If you little one can manage it, yogurt would make a good addition to the box.

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  2. Which cheese do you prefer to use for this grilled cheese sandwich. I am planning to try this for first time for my 16 month old.

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  3. Ashi - any cheese slice your baby likes. i used amul cheese slice...

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  4. Thank you Prachi and Tanvi

    Tanvi - my 2 year old likes variety so the thought of bento :)

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  5. Thank you Prachi and Tanvi

    Tanvi - my 2 year old likes variety so the thought of bento :)

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