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The Kracie Happy Kitchen Hamburger kit, makes realistic looking and tasting mini hamburgers, fries, and soda. These are savory, not sweet, not a candy. The hamburgers taste like little hamburgers. The bun is slightly sweet, the burger tastes like a soy burger, the ketchup taste like ketchup, and the cheese tastes like cheese.
These kits would be great for parties, and sleepovers, and make great gifts. For purchase information, visit JapaneseCandyKit.com
Kracie Happy Kitchen Hamburger Kit is one of the latest new ideas to hit the market in Japan. I just got one of the Kracie Happy Kitchen DIY Hamburger kits and while they aren't the best tasting little burgers in the world, they aren't bad, and they are fun to make and eat. The Kracie Happy Kitchen Hamburger kit comes with everything you need to make 2 cheeseburgers, an order of fries, and a soda, it even has ketchup for the fries and burgers. Just add water. A microwave is used to cook the burgers and fries.
Begin by opening the package at the dotted line. Save the package because it has the fry bag, and drink label, the cheese measure, as well as, flags for the hamburgers. You will need 2 toothpicks to assemble the flags. and tape for the fry bag, drink label, and flags.
Assemble the french fry bag and drink label securing with tape. Cut the white container as shown in the photo below.
Prepare the french fries first. Mix the contents of the large orange packet with two scoops of water, press down into the container, and microwave for 10-15 seconds. Arrange the cooked french fries into the french fry bag as shown below.
To prepare the bread dough and hamburger patties, mix the contents of the large red packet (bread dough mix) with two scoops of water. Pour the batter into the container cups as shown. Next, prepare the hamburger patty by mixing one scoop of water with the contents of the brown packet. Mix well, press the burger mixture into the container cup as shown below. Microwave the bread and hamburger patty for 25 seconds, let cool.
To make the cheese mix the contents of the blue packet with one scoop of water, mix well. Use the blue rectangle on the wrapper as a guide to form the cheese. Cut the rectangle cheese into two pieces creating two square pieces of cheese.
To make the ketchup, mix the contents of the small pink packet with one scoop of water.
Slice the buns into halves, and slice the hamburger patty in half as show below.
Assemble the hamburgers, cheese, and add ketchup if desired.
To make the soda, fill the cup with water, add the contents of the small red packet.
Serve, and enjoy!
Kracie Popin Cookin Hamburger kit | The Contents of the Box | The contents of the bag in the box |
The fry container and cola cup. Use scotch tape to assemble. | Cut the container into the pieces shown | The large orange bag contains the french fries |
Mix fries with 2 scoops of water, press down into the container after mixing well. | Microwave on high for 10 seconds | Fill the fry wrapper with fries. |
The large red packet contains the bread dough. | Add 2 scoops of water to the bread dough, mix well. | Pour the bread dough batter into the container cups as shown. |
This is the hamburger patty mix. Mix with 1 scoop of water. Mix well. | Press the hamburger patty into the container cup as shown. | Microwave for 25 seconds |
The blue packet is the cheese mix. Mix the cheese with 1 scoop of water, mix well. | Use the cheese making guide on the packet to shape your cheese slices into a rectangle, then 2 squares/slices. | |
Cut the bread and hamburger bun as shown | The small pink packet is ketchup. | Add 1 scoop of water to the ketchup mix, and stir well. |
Assemble the cheeseburgers. Bottom bun, meat, cheese, ketchup, and top bun | The small red packet contains the soda mix. | Fill soda cup with water, pour in soda mix. |
Kracie also makes a gummy land, sushi, and bento Japanese Candy Kits, that look like food and taste like candy.
For more information, videos, pictorials, and to buy a Kracie Happy Kitchen Hamburger kit, visit JapaneseCandyKit.com
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