Can I make a deco valve every day with this? I found a kitchen goods called "Wiener Cutter Set" at Daiso, a 100-yen shop.
A cutter set that can make "thin skin" or "skinless" wieners into the shape of animals and flowers. Make a cut in the wiener with your favorite cutter and bake it in a frying pan to transform it into an octopus with a blurred face or a pig with a cute nose. It's attractive that you can casually put it in an adult's lunch box because it doesn't have an eye-catching luxury. For children, it may be a good idea to insert a cute pick to make it even more cute.
While it is easier than using a kitchen knife, be aware that if the Wiener cut is too shallow or too deep, the pattern may not be formed properly or it may be torn off. In addition to trying several times to get the right amount of force, you need to find a wiener of the right hardness and size. By the way, when I tried using Seven Premium's "Skinless Arabiki Pork Wiener" this time, it was the size that fits the cutter just right. For your information.
Although it takes some getting used to, the "Wiener Cutter Set" can be used easily even by beginners of deco valve. How about adding it to one of the items for making bento? The price is of course 108 yen (tax included).