Ever since I took the boys to see Disney’s Frozen at the cinema last December, we have all been big fans of the film. Whenever we watch the film at home we all sing long to the songs and the boys love to stand up and dance along too – very entertaining as I am sure you can imagine. Seeing as I have two sons and not a couple – or even one – daughter I figure that I will probably never throw a Frozen themed birthday party, so I thought that the next best thing would be to have a Frozen tea party. Then I was asked by Kingsmill if I would be interested in taking in their Great White Challenge using their Great White sliced loaf, I accepted as it gave me the perfect opportunity to indulge in my Frozen food making ideas.
So last weekend I treated the boys to several Disney Frozen inspired sandwiches using the Kingsmill bread, and they went down very well with Burton and Jenson and here is what I made.
The Love Is An Open Door Sandwich
Or maybe it should be The Love Is An Open Doooooooooooor Sandwich!
Take a slice of bread, cut it in half and spread it with white chocolate spread (or maybe some cream cheese)
add a door knob (I used a blueberry)
some magic love sprinkles (hundreds and thousands)
draw a line around the perimeter (I used chocolate flavoured icing)
cut some strawberries in half to represent love hearts and add some marshmallows for that added sweet touch.
Elsa’s Coronation Chicken Crowns (with ICE-burg lettuce)
Eat them fast before they get frozen!
Use a large muffin tin and grease the holes with some butter
Take a slice of bread and carefully place it into the cavity to make a basket aka a crown
Cook in the oven (190oC/ 170oC (fan)) for about 10 minutes until golden brown
Remove and allow to cool
Fill with iceburg lettuce and top with coronation chicken
**could serve with Olaf Noses and Snowy trees (carrots and cauliflower)
The Love Eggspert Sandwich
For when you need a fixer-upper
Take 2 slices of bread and cut into a heartshape with a heart shaped cookie cutter
I filled ours with cream cheese and ham
Place some iceburg lettuce on a plate and add the sandwich on top
Grate some cucumber and place on top of the sandwich
Place half a hard boiled egg on top (this is a troll when it is a rock!!)
Then add some Troll like items aroudn the sandwich – I added some trees (broccoli), a mushroom (trolls can grow this you know!), mini heart shaped babybel cheeses and some red crystals (tomberries)
The Sven Sandwich
No rein just snow deer!
Make a sandwich – I used marmite for this one (Burton’s favourite sandwich filling)
Use a large heart cookie cutter and cut out a heart
Add 2 pretzels for antlers
Add a raspberry for a nose and two raisins for eyes
Add some carrot sticks and blueberries to decorate your plate and I also added some cup cake snowflakes toppers because Sven does like licking snowflakes!
The Do You Wanna Build A Snowman Sandwich
Eat this to finally do what sandwiches do in summer!
I filled these sandwiches with chocolate spread and sliced banana
You need to cut a large and small circle and a square from your sandwich
Arrange on a plate as per my photo
Add 2 mini marshmallows for the legs and his tooth
Add some raisins for the buttons and eyes
Add 2 Mikado chocolate biscuit thins to make the arms and by cutting a small piece of each you can make his hair strands too
Finally add a little of the chocolate spread to make his mouth and a tiny piece of carrot for his nose
Put him on a plate and he will be a happy snowman sandwich 🙂
I also made the boys a mock frozen Arendelle lake by freezing some plastic trees, flowers and a boat etc.. in a tub of water. The boys loved touching it with their fingers and toes and Jenson even licked it! – strange boy, but then Sven gets his tongue stuck on the staircase leading up to Elas’s ice castle so I guess he is copying him! They also chipped at it with their toy hammers! Great fun and so easy to do too.
Making Frozen themed sandwiches was a lot of fun and Burton and Jenson loved seeing what I made them over the weekend. Making food fun is always a good way to get children interested in what is on their plates and hopefully eat what is put before them too.
Perfect for when you need to finish each other’s sandwiches 🙂
I used Kingsmill Great White to make the sandwiches featured in this post
which is a new white loaf which looks and feels soft as your normal white loaf, but it has the same amount of fibre as wholemeal. It tastes just like a regular white loaf too so if your family prefer white to wholemeal, this will be a great addition to your bread tin! Look out for it at a supermarket near you.
You can see other creations made by other bloggers by searching #KingsmillGreatWhite on Twitter or Instagram such as
. and there is even an online fun sandwich lunch idea book to give you some more inspiration.
I was sent money to buy ingredients used to make my sandwich creations for the purpose of the Kingsmill Great White Challenge. My ideas are my own.
Mum
Great ice-deas Jen, very inventive and they look love-ly, really hearty!!
Jenny Paulin
why thank you Mum – nice of you to comment x
Liz Burton
Oh these are wonderful! I’ve got a Frozen lunchbox planned, but I’m just waiting on some bits to arrive that I ordered! Ha I don’t know who’s more obsessed me or her!
Actually Mummy
You are a genius! Those coronation crowns are amazing!
Keynko (@Keynko)
I love these! Will you make my lunch for me? Yours always more exciting than what I make!
sonyacisco
I know my littlest would love the snowman one! Is it bad that I still havent seen Frozen? Fear not, my kids all have, I wouldn’t deprive them of the disney magic, I just let them get on with it without me!
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Love egg-spert. *snort*
mummybarrow
is it wrong that I have not seen Frozen yet? THe more I see posts like this though the more I know I need to go and get it on DVD
Otilia
Lovely sandwiches and I am going to try some of them for my girls. Some might be a bit to difficult for me lol! Well done you!
stressymummy1
They are BRILLIANT!! I love them, I am so going to have to try some with A as she loves Frozen so much at the moment
damsonlane
I am going to have to try the coronation crowns – that is so clever and who can resist an Olaf sandwich? Have pinned to have our own Frozen picnic x
Jen Stanbrook
Great post Jenny, and I just love the Olaf snowman sandwich – my girls would love him!
Penny A Residence
Works of art these are Jenny 🙂 Olaf is my favourite here, although I can’t bear him in the film. Love Sven too! Those frozen ice blocks keep them busy for ages don’t they!
HELEN
genius ideas – love the crowns!
dorkymum
When I read the title of the post I thought ‘eh? frozen sandwiches? How does that work then?!’ but now I see that you meant something FAR more clever and appealing than that! So many good ideas here for livening up lunchtime, even for someone who isn’t a Frozen fan x
Emma (@emvanstone)
Ooooh Jenny, I LOVE these, you are amazing! Pinned. xx
TheGingerbreadMum
Thanks for the link 🙂 LOVE your creations especially Olaf! x
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Susan Mann
These are amazing. Love them. x
Julie
Wow, these are fab. I really like the coronation chicken crowns. #recipeoftheweek
Mags
I love your frozen theme and very clever creations. The Sven Sandwich and Snowman are my favourites. Bet the boys were impressed with them x
Helen Sims The good life mum
you are a total genius i love these my favorite is the crowns you are such a clever and creative mummy
Emily @amummytoo
Hahaha – genius! Especially the snowman 🙂 Thanks so much for linking up with #recipeoftheweek – I’ve pinned and tweeted this post and there’s a fresh linky going live at 6pm this evening 🙂
allyouneedisloveandcake
Such brilliant ideas Jenny! Your boys must love lunchtime! Thanks for linking up to this weeks #parentingpinitparty
Lauren
You are SO clever x
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