Bento contents:
Total calories (approx): 480 (how calories are calculated) [4]
Time needed: 10-15 minutes
Type: Japanese, meatless (tuna)
As I keep on stressing repeatedly on Just Bento, the best way to spend as little of your precious morning time assembling a bento is to have a stash of food pre-made ready to go [5] or to make things the night before. But there are those times when you’ve run through all of your premade food, there are no handy leftovers, and you couldn’t make anything the night before. This bento can be assembled in under 15 minutes, even if you make everything from scratch.
One thing you can’t get around is the need to have pre-cooked rice. If your frozen rice [6] stash is gone, and you didn’t wash some rice and set the timer on your ricer cooker the night before, you could use some microwave-ready rice [7]. (If you have a microwave at work, just bring along a pack - no need to put it in the bento box even!)
Makes enough for 2 bentos.
This is the ‘Guy’ version - just with more in it. I divided the tuna tofu miso mini-burgers [3] into 7 portions, gave myself 3 of them and the Guy 4. The total for his bento is around 700.
Links:
[1] http://justbento.com/files/bento/images/bento_31a_640.jpg
[2] http://www.justhungry.com/zakkoku-mai
[3] http://justbento.com/handbook/recipe-collection-mains/tuna-tofu-miso-mini-burgers
[4] http://justbento.com/handbook/site-information/how-bento-calories-are-calculated-just-bento
[5] http://www.justbento.com/handbook/johbisai
[6] http://justbento.com/handbook/bento-basics/how-freezing-preportioned-rice
[7] http://justbento.com/bento-item-week-microwaveable-no-refrigeration-needed-rice
[8] http://justbento.com/files/bento/images/bento_31b_640.jpg
[9] http://justbento.com/files/bento/images/bento_31_640_timeline.png