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Monster Sandwiches
Monster Sandwiches
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This is a recipe for homemade kid food shaped as a monster sandwich. Only takes a couple of minutes to prepare, and all you need to do, is use your imagination on how to shape these cute little monsters. Fits as a healthy snack, lighter lunch or as finger food at a kid party.

Ingredient List for 4 servings:
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8 Slices Toast bread
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1 Carrot
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8 Cheese Slices
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8 Sausage Slices
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8 Cherry tomatoes
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20 gr Alfalfa Sprouts
Instructions:
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Divide the toast bread slices in halves by making a diagonal cut.
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Butter all the bread slices on each side. Place 2 cheese slices on one side of the bread and place another slice on top.
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Peel the carrot and cut in thin slices. Shape the teeth by cutting small triangles and place in the middle of the bread.
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Place the sausage slices on top of the bread, to use as the base for the eyes.
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Cut the tomatoes in halves and place on the sausages.
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Place some alfalfa sprouts as hair.
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Cut thin pieces of the carrot, place as a mustache and tentacles. Your monsters are ready.
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