Hello everybody, I hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, wiener sausage koinobori (flying carp). One of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
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Koinobori (鯉のぼり), meaning "carp streamer" in Japanese, are carp-shaped windsocks traditionally flown in Japan to celebrate Tango no sekku (端午の節句), a traditional calendrical event which is now designated a national holiday: Children's Day (Kodomo no Hi, 子供の日). How to Make Windsock for RC Flying Field. Origami Carp Streamer (Koinobori) - Easy Origami Fish DIY. Koinobori are carp-looking wind socks that Japanese people hang up to decorate on Children's Day (Tengo no Sekku) which is a National Traditionally, Koinobori are made by drawing carp patterns onto paper or cloth and hanging them to flutter in the wind.
To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook wiener sausage koinobori (flying carp) using 5 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Wiener Sausage Koinobori (Flying Carp):
- Make ready 2 Wiener sausages
- Get 1 Sliced cheese
- Prepare 1 Nori seaweed
- Get 1 strand uncooked Long pasta (e.g. spaghetti)
- Take 1 Corn kernel
Besides, they're too cute to wave around on just one day. I say it's children's day (and flying carp day) every day of the year! A fun DIY for kids and great way to teach celebrations around the world. Créez de superbes koinobori avec l'atelier du mercredi de C-MonEtiquette.
Instructions to make Wiener Sausage Koinobori (Flying Carp):
- Cut a straw in half, and cut one of the halves in half again.
- Bake the strand of pasta in a toaster oven until golden brown.
- Make cuts in the sausage with the straw bits. You only need to make shallow cuts. Make any straight cuts with a knife.
- This is how it looks after boiling for 1 minute.
- Cut either end of the sausage while seeing how well balanced it is.
- Make small cuts for the eyes with a round uncut straw.
- Use one of the cut straws to dig out the eye holes.
- Cut out the sliced cheese using the round uncut straw.
- Insert the cheese into the sausage eye sockets.
- Pierce the sausage with the baked pasta, and decorate with the corn kernel. A pick would be cute too.
- Punch out the eye pupils from nori seaweed using a nori punch, and stick onto the cheese.
A fun DIY for kids and great way to teach celebrations around the world. Créez de superbes koinobori avec l'atelier du mercredi de C-MonEtiquette. Découvrez d'autres ateliers pratiques et ludiques à faire avec votre enfant. Αναζήτηση. Carp symbolizes advancement and success in life. Koinobori - several carp flags/windsocks that fly beneath the streamer - the most basic set of Koinobori consists of a black Koinobori representing the father, followed by a smaller red Koinobori.
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