yay! i have been waiting ages to do my popin' cookin' kit {which i won from a give-away back in November from the lovely staci! thankyouu so much ehhe}*~(◡ω◡✿) i had seen so many youtube videos of people successfully making this so i cant tell you how excited i was to finally have a go eee! so this is mine and grant's attempt eheh*✧♡✧*:・゚
so above is the contents of the box! the sheet is actually the bag everything was inside but you had to cut that like so to be the sushi board! =^.^=
the first step was to poor packet one {blue} into the section of the pot which was also labelled with the number one! {idk i thought it was really clever how they did this but maybe that's just me thinking too much into how great Japanese products are (´・ω・`)} before that, you had to fill this section with water, using the squidgy thing~ im not sure what this is called haha, pipet? After mixing using the spatula, demonstrated by the lovely grant here, it started to look more like rice and, omg, it felt so gurrd and fluffy too!(▰˘◡˘▰)
( ;´Д`)erm, whats next?
next, we got the yellow packet, number two, and put that in the section of the pot that looked like egg after filling it with water up to the marked line{this is the one furthest away from section one, the rice we had just done}◡ω◡ then we mixed it until it went smooth and the powder had dissolved, spreading it so it would set evenly! we then did this for the third/red packet {the one that is meant to be salmon?}
so far so gurrd?
then we moved on to the seaweed wrap! ヽ(゜∇゜)ノ this was easy! for this, all we had to do was squish the rectangle candy piece into a longer, thinner rectangle! easy right? oops~ grant broke it (┛◉Д◉)┛彡┻━┻ but i fixed it so its all okaii, few' ┬──┬ノ( ゜-゜ノ)
afterwards, we had to pour packet A into the section marked A after filling it with water to the marked line! and that's all for this step! {as well as giving it a mix of course! grant kept eating this, he thought it was really yummy hehe, it wasnt though!★~(◠△◕ )
then we did the same, but this time for packet B and section B of the pot! again, we gave it a gurrd stir 'till all the bits had dissolved and it was just smooth orangey water ahah!~ then, using your pipet{?} we took droplets of the stuff in section B and dropped them into section A! just let it drop from the pipet, when i did this i kept accidentally squeezing it and they turned into funny shapes! oopsie!
so that's it! {apart from the soy sauce which i didn't get a picture of, you just had to pour the packet into section one after rolling the rice balls and add water! simple!}
to do this, using the spatula, we just cut the 'rice' in half and then half again. once we had the rough shapes, we rolled them into our desired shape like shown by grant above!(´・ω・`)
this is what we had! so all we now had to do was cover the rice balls to make our sushi! (◠‿◠✿) to do this, we cut the section that was meant to be the egg in half and put that on one, and, cut the other section in half and pit that on another rice ball! as you can see, outs obviously didn't set properly or we didn't mix it well enough{?} because ours looks like a right mess ahha~
here is the others.. not much better! ((°ロ°) {grant added the soy sauce using the squidgy thing which is cute}
our final result!
as you can see, they look exactly the same as what they're meant to {sarcasm} ಥ⌣ಥ
the taste test...
i think grants expression says it! it was horrible ; u; hahahah! the thing we didn't actually make, the seaweed wrap, was yummy! and so was the orange balls {no pun intended}
although grant said he liked the rice but that was the worst bit, i couldn't swallow it! ( ゚д゚) the texture was vile! {it was meant to be blueberry flavour i think!}
overall...
we rate this popin' cookin' set ★★★★★ for fun and ★★✩✩✩ for the taste!
even though it wasn't very nice tasting, we both had lots of fun making it and i will defiantly buy more from this range soon! it was easy to do, even though neither of us can read Japanese but the pictures were clear to follow!
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