Children are often very picky when eating. This often changes when they are active when preparing themselves. In addition, a nicely prepared meal encourages them to try out. As finger food they are quickly prepared and they are suitable for theme parties such as a princess's birthday, a carnival party or a three-king's day. Our illustrated step by step guide ensures safe success. Have fun trying out!
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First you need two narrow lettuce leaves, which form the cape for the king, the queen. Wash the leaves and dry them with a kitchen crepe. Then you put the leaves together on the stem and let them go down.
Tip: If you don't have narrow lettuce leaves, cut one of the lengths apart in the middle.
Then cut off three thin slices of an unpeeled banana. Then remove the bowl from the slices. Thus, the remaining banana remains fresh and does not turn brown.
Now you wash the grapes and pluck the individual grapes from the stems.
On a finger food skewer you now alternately put grapes and banana slices on.
If the spear is full, put it on the salad leaves.
Now you cut the crown from a small mini paprika. First you cut off the flower and remove the seeds. Then you cut off the upper tip. Now you cut the peppers with a pair of scissors from the top. A crown is created.
Tip: You can also cut the crown with a clean children's scissors!
Finally, you put the paprika crown on the top of the skewer.
Your finger food king, your finger food queen, is ready.
For this you cut strips from a cheese block and then throw them too thick.
Tip: Young Gauda is suitable for the taste, because it is mild and therefore many children like to eat.
Then you put the cheese cubes ass-changing with the grapes on a wooden skewer.
Now you cut the crown from a small mini paprika. First you cut off the flower and remove the seeds. Then you cut off the upper tip. Now you cut the peppers with a pair of scissors from the top. A crown is created.
Now you put the crown on the top of the spear.
After that you put the spear on a salad leaf. This is the cape of the princess.
Have fun trying it out!
Maybe you have more ideas to conjure up little princess skewers. Have fun!
Materials
Directions
First you need two narrow lettuce leaves, which form the cape for the king, the queen. Wash the leaves and dry them with a kitchen crepe. Then you put the leaves together on the stem and let them go down.
Tip: If you don't have narrow lettuce leaves, cut one of the lengths apart in the middle.
Then cut off three thin slices of an unpeeled banana. Then remove the bowl from the slices. Thus, the remaining banana remains fresh and does not turn brown.
Now you wash the grapes and pluck the individual grapes from the stems.
On a finger food skewer you now alternately put grapes and banana slices on.
If the spear is full, put it on the salad leaves.
Now you cut the crown from a small mini paprika. First you cut off the flower and remove the seeds. Then you cut off the upper tip. Now you cut the peppers with a pair of scissors from the top. A crown is created.
Tip: You can also cut the crown with a clean children's scissors!
Finally, you put the paprika crown on the top of the skewer.
Your finger food king, your finger food queen, is ready.
For this you cut strips from a cheese block and then throw them too thick.
Tip: Young Gauda is suitable for the taste, because it is mild and therefore many children like to eat.
Then you put the cheese cubes ass-changing with the grapes on a wooden skewer.
Now you cut the crown from a small mini paprika. First you cut off the flower and remove the seeds. Then you cut off the upper tip. Now you cut the peppers with a pair of scissors from the top. A crown is created.
Now you put the crown on the top of the spear.
After that you put the spear on a salad leaf. This is the cape of the princess.
Have fun trying it out!
Maybe you have more ideas to conjure up little princess skewers. Have fun!
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