For Children's Day Flying Carp Rolled Sandwiches

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When I was making rolled sandwiches, it struck me that they kind of looked like flying carps, so I tried making these.

If you don't have M&Ms, just draw the eyes on with a chocolate decorating pen. Recipe by Mayatan

For Children's Day Flying Carp Rolled Sandwiches

When I was making rolled sandwiches, it struck me that they kind of looked like flying carps, so I tried making these.

If you don't have M&Ms, just draw the eyes on with a chocolate decorating pen. Recipe by Mayatan

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Ingredients

3 servings
  1. 3 sliceSliced sandwich bread
  2. 1brown and pink Chocolate decorating pen
  3. 6M&Ms, or other chocolate candies (optional)
  4. 1Your favorite sandwich fillings

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Cut the crusts off the bread slices. Prepare the fillings.

  2. 2

    I decided to make fruit and whipped cream filled rolled sandwiches. Put a sheet of plastic wrap on your work surface, and place a slice of bread on top. Add the fillings, and roll up the bread.

  3. 3

    Use the plastic wrap to roll it up from the side closest to you. Leave the roll with the end edge on the bottom for a while until the roll settles. In the meantime, soften the filling of the decoration pens so that it's runny enough to squeeze out.

  4. 4

    Cut the rolled sandwiches in half.

  5. 5

    Use the long fruit picks (or cocktail snack picks) sold in 100 yen shops to secure two rolled sandwiches pieces together.

  6. 6

    Add the chocolate candies as eyes. (If you dab a little chocolate from the pen on the back of the candies, they'll stay in place better.) Draw the fish scales on with the pens, and the sandwiches are done.

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