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sam-glade · 6 months
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OC Recipe Tag
Oh wow, this is the best tag ever. Thank you @pheita (tag here)💜 I'll tag: @i-can-even-burn-salad (fully aware of the irony) @acertainmoshke @winterandwords @talesofsorrowandofruin @kittensartswriting @flock-from-the-void @cee-grice and leave an open tag.
Rules: share a recipe your OC would make, either one passed down to them or one they found all by themselves. Bonus if you have an actual recipe to link! Some OCs can't cook to save their lives, but let's talk about the ones who can! :D
Ok, ok. Lissan can cook, and he'd probably make a simple apple pie. Gullin can't so his recipe would be a hardboiled egg (burnt). However, I really want to share a recipe for the cakes Ianim's cooks prepared. I call them brushwood cakes, but I think they're sometimes known as angel wings.
Here's the description from Gifts of Fate:
Ianim had, however, brought them a box of brushwood cakes to lift their spirits — something they didn’t have a chance to dig into last night. The cakes were delicious, so much finer than the ones offered at the winter fairs back in Aritia, and much, much sweeter, but not as aromatic. Ianim noticed Lissan’s confusion, and quickly explained that they were sweetened with beet sugar, not honey. Lissan gulped at how offhandedly he’d said it.
Ingredients:
5 egg yolks
340g extra fine flour
2 tablespoons sour cream
1 tablespoon 95-97% spirit (as pure alcohol as you can get)
1 tablespoon white caster sugar
1 pinch salt
lard for frying
icing sugar for dusting
Method:
Sift the flour, mix with sugar and salt. Add the wet ingredients and knead until combined.
Roll out the dough, fold in thirds, beat with the rolling pin, roll, fold again, for 45 minutes or so. You want to repeat the process about 20 times, and the dough will be hard to roll. If you have a pasta roller, it speeds things up a lot. Finally roll it out to be about 1 mm thick - the thinner the better.
Cut into strips 12 x 4 cm, and cut a slit in the middle. Fold through the slit.
Melt the lard in a large, shallow pan, to be 2 cm deep. When dropped in, the cakes should puff up and turn golden, but not brown. It takes less than a minute on each side. Fish them out with a metal skimmer and put on a tea towel to soak up the excess oil.
Dust with icing sugar.
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sunset-a-story · 6 months
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OC Recipe Tag Game!
I was tagged by the lovely @pandoras-comment-box and @tabswrites!
Rules: share a recipe your OC would make, either one passed down to them or one they found all by themselves. Bonus if you have an actual recipe to link! Some OCs can't cook to save their lives, but let's talk about the ones who can! :D
I'm going to focus on Reeve here but we have several people who enjoy cooking/baking in Sunset. My also-tagged co-writer covered Emmett's skills in this post.
After having lived in LAHQ his whole life before falling in love with his new home in the Mojave Desert, Reeve has chosen the very normal and healthy path of diving head first into the idea that living in rural Nevada means he's a tough, outdoorsy man.
Dear reader, he is not.
This will not stop him from making a litany of questionable decisions in the pursuit to make it seem true. You'll see.
Anyway! Reeve's favorite meal to cook is breakfast. The sound of frying eggs is always a sound I associate with him. And his favorite breakfast to cook is Huevos Rancheros.
This is a decent approximation of what he'd make but he'd add avocado and hot sauce. He makes his own refried beans which he keeps it vegetarian for Hannah--his/my recipe under the cut.
His/my vegetarian-friendly refried beans recipe:
(No measurments because I always made this by look/taste.)
Pinto beans (drained, liquid reserved)
Onion, chopped
Garlic, minced
Soyrizo
Cumin
Chili powder
Veggie broth
In a pot, saute onion in oil until softened.
Add Soyrizo and cook until nicely browned. (Adding oil as needed.)
Add garlic and spices and cook for another minute.
Add pinto beans and small amount of veggie broth.
Simmer for a few minutes.
Then mash to your preferred consistancy, adding the reserved bean liquid as needed for extra creaminess. Salt to taste.
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Reeve can fuck up a lot of things, but the boy can cook a hearty breakfast!
No pressure tagging! @cat-esper @k-v-briarwood @tisiphonewolfe @void-botanist and @fayeiswriting
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drabbleitout · 6 months
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OC Recipe Tag
Tagged by: @sleepy-night-child over here in this fun tag game! Thank you, dear!
Rules: share a recipe your OC would make, either one passed down to them or one they found all by themselves. Bonus if you have an actual recipe to link! Some OCs can't cook to save their lives, but let's talk about the ones who can! :D
Tagging: @artdecosupernova-writing, @ashen-crest, @abalonetea, @idreamonpaper, @kaiusvnoir, @space-writes, @ahordeofwasps, & anyone else who would like to join. C'mon, everyone get in here. (As always please don't feel pressured or rushed!)
A few oc's can cook but I'm going to go with Ives who cooks a mean Bolognese in this excerpt of Pre-Time Borrowed
Ingredients:
1 lb of ground meat (60/40 beef/pork)
1/3 lb of fresh sliced ​​pork belly (or pancetta/bacon)
half an onion
6 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
1 large carrot
1 stalk of celery
1 glass of red or white wine
1 28 oz. can of tomatoes, hand-crushed
2 tablespoons tomato paste
1 cup of heavy cream (optional)
1 cup grated parmesan cheese
Light meat or vegetable broth (or water)
3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
Salt and pepper
1-2 pounds cooked fresh fettuccine pasta, or any other pasta of choice
Directions:
In a non-stick saucepan, fry chopped pork belly with 3 tablespoons of olive oil. Then, add the finely chopped vegetables (minus the garlic) and let the chopped mixture cook slowly over medium-low heat, stirring constantly for about 10 min -don't burn the onions. Add the garlic and let saute for about 30 seconds. Raise the heat and add the minced meat, stirring thoroughly, and cook it for about fifteen minutes until brown in color.
Add in the wine and let it cook off completely until you no longer smell wine (about 3 minutes), and then add the tomato paste and puree. Continuing to mix well, pour in the vegetable broth (or water) and lower the heat to cook slowly, cover the pan, for about 30 min, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking.
Add in heavy cream and cook for an additional 30 min. While the sauce cooks, boil your fresh pasta. Once the sauce is finished, add a little pasta water into your sauce before combining your strained noodles. The sauce should be a dark orange color, fragrant and creamy. Season with salt and pepper, and top with parmesan cheese.
Enjoy!
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writingmaidenwarrior · 6 months
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OC Recipe Tag
I was tagged by @kaiafosterwrites
Rules: share a recipe your OC would make, either one passed down to them or one they found all by themselves. Bonus if you have an actual recipe to link! Some OCs can't cook to save their lives, but let's talk about the ones who can! :D
I do this for Wynthan since he learned some cooking from his mother and horned ones love three things: meat, sweets, and fried stuff.
That means sweet BBQ marinade is a must.
I just hand out the slightly sweet BBQ marinade we used in our family for decades
1 tube of tomato concentrate (about 200g usually) 2 cloves of garlic (more if you love garlic) 1 small onion honey cayenne pepper salt pepper thyme rosemary Cut the onion in really small cube. Roast them in a pot until soft. Add tomato concentrate to it and coast it a little until you add a pinch of salt, and about an eating spoon of honey for starters.
Depending if you use fresh thyme and rosemary or the died ones you need either one sprig each or about one tea spoon dried. Maybe more if the herbs aren't as fragrant as they should.
Add pepper and cayenne to taste. It should have a slight ting but mostly tomato-y and sweet with the thyme being recognizable.
Put on spare ribs, whole chicken, chicken legs, or similar meat for grilling/ roasting. It will darken a lot and look slightly burned. Left over marinade can also used as spread for sandwiches under cold cut meats
I tag @pheita @ashen-crest @tabswrites @cljordan-imperium @captain-kraken
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oh-no-another-idea · 6 months
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OC Recipe tag
Okay friends, this idea just came to me, so let's play a game!
Rules: share a recipe your OC would make, either one passed down to them or one they found all by themselves. Bonus if you have an actual recipe to link! Some OCs can't cook to save their lives, but let's talk about the ones who can! :D
I'll go first--Thresh from Stars and Ships is often the crew's cook. He grew up as an orphan in a government program (bad news, if you haven't already gotten that vibe), but after escaping, he made his way to a relatively abandoned planet where he lived in the warm desert, and taught himself to cook with online recipes. One of his favorites is pork fried rice, something his mother might've made for him as a kid, if he'd had a mother. And it's super easy to make enough to feed the whole crew! There are never many leftovers, for some reason 🤨
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I couldn't find any recipes online that fit, so I'll try to write out my own. :) Sorry to say I don't have precise measurements as I was taught without them!
Cook however much rice you'd usually use for the correct number of people. I use 3 cups.
In a wok or large frying pan, with olive vegetable oil, fry a bunch of chopped vegetables till cooked and remove. Some options I regularly use are carrots, zucchini, bok choi, or kale.
Beat and fry the eggs till cooked. For 3 cups rice you'll want roughly 7-8 eggs.
Add cooked rice, chopped ham/shrimp/meat of choice, chopped green onions. Add the veggies back in and stir together.
Season to taste with sesame oil, soy sauce, salt.
Enjoy!
Tagging a few people, if you're interested? @blind-the-winds @sleepyowlwrites @sleepy-night-child @reneesbooks @vsnotresponding @ember-writer @indecentpause @writernopal @eli-writes-sometimes @the-stray-storyteller and OPEN TAG of course :D
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i-can-even-burn-salad · 6 months
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OC Recipe Tag
Aren't you funny, @sam-glade - luckily, some chars are better at cooking than me.
I don't know who to tag, mostly because I can't remember who already did this. Consider this an open tag.
Yeah well for that, it's gotta be Damien. My baby 🥹 I'm gonna go with pancakes, just like he makes them at the end of Fancy Boots 😂
2 eggs
1 tbsp sugar
200 ml milk
100g flour
bit of baking powder
Smack that shit together and fry it in a pan with lots of oil. He likes to serve them with fresh berries or fruits, if he can get them, or homemade jam.
Sad story time: It was one of the first things he learned to make as a kid, once his brother's nanny stopped coming. Berries and fruits were often handpicked. Valadan would never admit it, but there's no food that makes him feel more loved.
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pheita · 6 months
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OC Recipe Tag
I was tagged by @tabswrites a few days ago but too busy.
Here we are
Tagging @writernopal @thebejeweledwatercat @abalonetea @cljordan-imperium @ashen-crest @ettawritesnstudies
Rules: share a recipe your OC would make, either one passed down to them or one they found all by themselves. Bonus if you have an actual recipe to link! Some OCs can't cook to save their lives, but let's talk about the ones who can! :D
I do this for Sojan, because this man loves to cook and bake, it calms him.
Somewhere in the series, I mention something I named winter man which is some bastardization of a German tradition of Stutenkerle for St. Nicholas Day on December 6th in some areas of the country where children get some sweet doughy figures kinda of looking like gingerbread man, but about 10 inch tall often with a clay pipe in their hands and with dried fruits and nuts as face and buttons pressed on them. They are actually made of sweet yeast dough with some spices. Have the recipe for some future cold night treats coming. I wrote it down in the metric measures I know but did the conversion to cups for my fellow American folks because I know how much converting recipes sucks.
Dislcaimer for my German friends: That is the version I grew up with. I know there are plenty of variations of this out there.
Stutenkerls (Sweet Dough Guys [yes that's the literal translation, don't sue me])
220ml milk 3/4 cup and 3 Tblsp
500g wheat flour 4 1/2 cups
80g granulated sugar 1/3 cup
1 tblsp lemon zest
1 package dry yeast
100g butter 1/2 cup (little less than a stick)
1 egg
honey
1 teaspoon cinnamon
dried fruits and nuts to your liking, traditional are almonds and raisins
Warm up the milk to be still comfortable to touch, and add a teaspoon of honey and dry yeast. Let it sit for 10-15 min to create a pre-dough.
In the meantime, weigh your other ingredients and prepare the oversized cookie cutter. You can either cut out a figure shape from a box and cut around it later, or get a huge gingerbread man cutter at least 8 inches big.
Add sugar, flour, lemon zest, cinnamon, and butter and knead it until a smooth slightly sticky dough comes together. Let it rise for at least 45 minutes, 1h is better.
Once it has risen, roll it out about an inch /2,5cm thick and cut out your figures. If you don't want to cut them out or have a cutter, you can also form them by parting the dough in 6 portions and rolling them into thick logs you can cut into to create the limbs and head.
Preheat your oven to 180°C/ 375°C Fahrenheit. Put your little figure on a backing tray and cover them with egg wash. Create a face and little decorations with nuts and dried fruits. You can even bend and twist the limbs into various positions if you feel up to it.
Bake for around 20 minutes until golden brown. If you feel fancy, you can dust the freshly baked sweet dough guys with granulated sugar or a cinnamon/sugar mix to make them extra sweet.
Note: I also omitted the whole nuts and fruits thing sometimes and went in with chocolate piped in thin lines as face and so on. Be creative.
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autumnalwalker · 6 months
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OC Recipe Tag
Thank you for the tag, @cljordan-imperium.
Rules: share a recipe your OC would make, either one passed down to them or one they found all by themselves. Bonus if you have an actual recipe to link! Some OCs can't cook to save their lives, but let's talk about the ones who can! :D
Passing the (optional) tag to @lordcatwich, @outpost51, @blind-the-winds, @ceph-the-ghost-writer, @talesofsorrowandofruin, and an open tag to whomever else wants to join in.
Here's one for Lacuna of Empty Names:
Ingredients:
Pasta & Grains
1/2 cup of rice
Protein
1 block of tofu (What do you mean they come in different sizes? Just buy whatever's cheapest.)
Oils & Vinegars
Olive oil (Barely enough to coat the bottom of your pan, just eyeball it.)
Liquids
Water (However much you need to cover the rice in the rice cooker pot.)
On jar of store-bought curry sauce (See the comment on tofu for measurements.)
Instructions:
Scrub out the rice cooker pot that's been sitting in your sink since the last time you did this.
Put the rice in the pot.
Rinse the rice until the water stops being cloudy when added.
Put the pot into the rice cooker.
Add enough water to cover the rice.
Close lid and start the rice cooker.
Do the dishes that have piled up in your sink until you uncover and clean your pan.
Dry your pan with a towel after cleaning and the put on the stovetop on high heat.
Pour on a little bit of olive oil and slosh the pan around until the bottom is coated.
Retrieve cutting board, knife, and tofu.
Cut block of tofu into strips and cover the bottom of the pan with the tofu strips.
Clean and put away your knife and cutting board.
Retrieve clean reusable food storage containers
Do more dishes that you haven't gotten to yet.
Flip over the tofu with a spatula.
Finish doing your dishes.
Pour curry sauce out of jar onto tofu. Use a spoon to make sure you scrape all of it out of the jar.
Stir the tofu together with the sauce. Remember during the stirring process to scrape off any bits of tofu that might have gotten stuck to the pan. The burntness adds flavor and texture to the mix.
Set stovetop to low-to-medium heat.
Clean your spoon and wash out the sauce jar.
Dispose of sauce jar (trash or recycling, as available).
Retrieve whatever dish and utensil you plan to eat this with.
Figure out how many meals you intend to stretch this for. Suggested number is 3 to 6, depending on your appetite and budget.
Scoop a portion of rice out of the rice cooker and onto your dish proportionate to the number of intended meals. If you're going to make more than 4 meals out of this, you might need to make peace with the idea of making a second pot of rice later.
Scoop the rest of the rice into a reusable container for future meals.
Place the rice cooker back in the sink with dish soap. Start filling with water to soak.
Use spatula to scoop tofu curry out of pan. Split between dish to eat now and reusable container for later as appropriate to your meal planning.
Turn off the tap water filling your rice cooker.
Put pan in sink. Rinse off what you can now with just the tap running an some light scraping with the spatula. Then fill with water and dish soap to soak.
Place reusable containers in refrigerator.
Eat your meal.
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cljordan-imperium · 6 months
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OC Recipe Tag
I was tagged by @writingmaidenwarrior & @pheita
Rules: share a recipe your OC would make, either one passed down to them or one they found all by themselves. Bonus if you have an actual recipe to link! Some OCs can't cook to save their lives, but let's talk about the ones who can! :D
This is going to be for Balor from @magical-mistakes-vm because it tastes a lot harder to make than it is, you can actually make it in one pot if you like, and you can change it up any number of ways by throwing different proteins or veg in. Balor is the king of shortcuts, which is one reason that he and Vollrath bump heads.
Ingredients
Produce
1/4 tsp Chili flakes
•1 Garlic clove - diced
Pasta & Grains
1/2 lb Pasta
Baking & Spices
1 Salt and pepper
Oils & Vinegars
1 tbsp Olive oil
Dairy
3/4 cup Cream cheese
1/4 cup Parmesan, grated
Liquids
1/2 cup Cooking water
Cook pasta to desired firmness and place into skillet with the oil, cream cheese, and garlic. Keep turning until cream cheese is melted and then start adding cooking water to reach desired thinness. Serve topped with chilli flakes and parm cheese.
Soft tagging - @autumnalwalker @dogmomwrites @frostedlemonwriter @fearofahumanplanet @cillmequick
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wordwings · 6 months
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OC recipe tag
Thank you for the tag @winterandwords!
Rules: share a recipe your OC would make, either one passed down to them or one they found all by themselves. Bonus if you have an actual recipe to link! Some OCs can't cook to save their lives, but let's talk about the ones who can! :D
I do not have my own recipe for this, but I recently wrote a scene in which Moss, the protagonist of my WIP Enby Witch Kid, eats rabbit stew that reminds them of forgotten memories. At this point, Moss only knows how to prepare very basic food, but they'll make a good cook some day, and they'll definitely learn the recipe for this stew.
Seeing that down the table, the others had already started eating, I took up my spoon and took a bite. For a moment, nothing occupied my thoughts except the rich warm taste of the stew. Though I definitely hadn’t eaten any rabbit in the past months, the taste of the meat was familiar. Had I eaten something like this before? Perhaps even regularly? Something inside me recalled a feeling of safety and comfort.
I will tag @surroundedbypearls, @skyderman, @andromeda-grace and anyone else who wants to do it!
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winterandwords · 6 months
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OC recipe tag
Thanks to @talesofsorrowandofruin for the tag!
Rules: share a recipe your OC would make, either one passed down to them or one they found all by themselves. Bonus if you have an actual recipe to link! Some OCs can't cook to save their lives, but let's talk about the ones who can! :D
Does coffee count as a recipe? Sort of? Because Noah and Brett's usual drinks, made by Perry (the manager of Alchemy) are mentioned by name in November Breaks and Spin Cylinder and I want to share them.
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☕ Sweet Shot in the Dark Noah's usual A shot of espresso in a mug of filter coffee with a shake of vanilla sugar.
☕ Dirty Chai Latte Brett's usual A chai latte made with a shot of espresso.
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Tagging @starlit-hopes-and-dreams, @stesierra, @striders and @tabswrites if you'd like to do it, with an open tag for anyone else who wants to join in 💜
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indecentpause · 6 months
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OC Recipe Tag
tagged by @oh-no-another-idea for a new game!
Rules: share a recipe your OC would make, either one passed down to them or one they found all by themselves. Bonus if you have an actual recipe to link! Some OCs can't cook to save their lives, but let's talk about the ones who can! :D
Okay, this is the recipe for an actual meal Josselin made in Sunflowers and Ink. From this excerpt!
You can read the full, finished story on Ao3 or Wattpad!
excerpt cw: alcohol, a character being buzzed
The conversation fell into a lull as Meara continued to pet Familiar and she crawled into his lap. He leaned back against the couch and closed his eyes, letting out his breath in a thick whoosh of air. “Are you okay?” Josselin asked. “A little spinney,” Meara said. “Do you want something to eat? That might help.” “That would be nice. Thank you.” The couch shifted as Josselin stood and Meara listened to his footsteps receding into the kitchen. Familiar stayed curled up in his lap, purring. Josselin shuffled around in the kitchen for a few moments, then called out, “I don’t have much. I usually eat across the street or order takeout. I have some frozen broccoli and pasta?” “Broccoli sounds delicious,” Meara called back. “That would be fine. Thank you.” The pasta was loaded with broccoli and garlic and salt and olive oil and it was delicious. Meara had to fight to eat at a regular pace. He hadn’t eaten anything since he’d had lunch at eleven. He ate two bowls and could have eaten a third, but he didn’t want to seem greedy, so he stopped there. They didn’t speak much as they ate, another awkward silence with Familiar out of the room, in the kitchen eating her own dinner. He hadn’t sobered up any by the time he was done eating, but having a full stomach made him a little less queasy, if a lot more tired. He yawned and stretched, wobbling slightly. He looked over at Josselin, who was just finishing the last of his food. “Um,” he started. Josselin looked up. “Hm?” he mumbled around a mouthful of pasta. “It’s really late,” Meara blurted. Josselin swallowed. “Yeah. Do you want to get going?” “Actually.” Meara swallowed nervously, scratching the back of his neck. “Actually, if your offer to crash on your couch is still open, I’d like to take you up on that.” Josselin smiled. “Of course.”
Josselin's Simple Broccoli Pasta
Ingredients:
1 box of your favorite smallish to medium noodles (bowties seem to be best, long noodles like spaghetti not so much)
At least two bags of frozen broccoli (the more you add the better it is)
As much garlic as you can handle, minced (for me it's about two tablespoons jarred)
Red pepper flakes (optional)
Olive oil
Salt to taste
Pepper to taste
Method:
Cook the pasta according to package directions. Make sure you salt your water!!! Do not add oil to the pasta water.
Meanwhile, heat a tablespoon of olive oil in a large pan. Add the broccoli and a pinch of salt and a few grinds of pepper. Saute until it is to a level of doneness you like. I like mine a little more cooked, with the edges getting crispy, but if you want yours more crisp-tender, that's good too!
When your broccoli is cooked to your preference, add the garlic. Saute for one minute more, or until the garlic is no longer raw. Add red pepper flakes if desired. Taste for seasoning, and add more salt and pepper to taste. Set aside.
Drain the pasta when it's finished. Return to the pot. If you're still cooking the broccoli, add a little olive oil to them and stir it up so they don't dry out.
Add the broccoli and garlic to the pasta and mix. Add olive oil to taste and adjust salt and pepper as needed. I like to eat a forkfull with both broccoli and noodle to make sure it's balanced.
Note: you can use fresh broccoli if you like! I use frozen because I have bad hands that sometimes make it hard to use a knife for an extended period of time. If that's the case I suggest two heads of broccoli or more, cut into whatever size pieces you like.
tagging: @winterandwords @magic-is-something-we-create @thegreatobsesso @abalonetea to share a meal some of your characters have eaten or might eat! recipe would be loved but it is in no way required :)
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sarandipitywrites · 6 months
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OC recipe tag
new tag game from @oh-no-another-idea - go look at her entry here!
Rules: share a recipe your OC would make, either one passed down to them or one they found all by themselves. Bonus if you have an actual recipe to link! Some OCs can't cook to save their lives, but let's talk about the ones who can! :D
Lienzo from The Art of Empty Space is surrounded by people who can't cook. due to his household's subsistence-level of living (and Lienzo having to acquire most of his ingredients by foraging, trapping, or trading for them), he'd argue that what he does is less 'cooking' and more 'improvising.' he does, however, pride himself on his famous clam chowder, which (famously) never comes together the same way twice. his process is roughly as follows:
purge, steam, and shell your clams. save the water you steamed them in. chop up the clams.
add (optional) protein to a heated pot. while it browns, chop up one onion. when the protein begins to brown, add the onion.
chop up a sturdy vegetable (potatoes or leeks are his go-to) and add to the pot.
drain the clam-steaming water into the pot, leaving any sediment behind. simmer until vegetables are tender.
add milk until soup looks creamy. continue to simmer, stirring constantly, until incorporated and heated through.
melt butter into the chowder. add crushed crackers or breadcrumbs to thicken.
enjoy!
(gently) tagging @moonscribbler, @aritany, @kaiusvnoir, @winterandwords, @kaiafosterwrites, @ahordeofwasps and anyone else who wants to join!
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tabswrites · 6 months
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OC Recipe Tag
Tagged by @writingmaidenwarrior here and @winterandwords here!
Time for Cooking With Hettie Part 2!
While looking for recipes I noticed a lot of medieval cooking include saffron, and I found that interesting because it’s kind of expensive at least where I live. I do happen to have some though and will definitely be giving this one a try.
14th Century Apple Pie
Hettie would 100% spend an unnecessary amount of time shaping the leftover dough into decorative flowers. This is a once a year treat for her family due to accessibility of ingredients/money. Rothar has an annual Founder’s Festival where desserts such as apple pie are shared amongst friends to celebrate the day magic was destroyed.
Gently tagging: @elshells @gummybugg @sunset-a-story @talesofsorrowandofruin
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surroundedbypearls · 6 months
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OC recipe tag
Thank you for the tag @wordwings!
Rules: share a recipe your OC would make, either one passed down to them or one they found all by themselves. Bonus if you have an actual recipe to link! Some OCs can't cook to save their lives, but let's talk about the ones who can! :D
Hari from Homebirds is half Italian and half Indian, so he's basically harassed with family recipes. There is one scene where he brings jalebi to Catherine's house, so here's a recipe for that! (I am not responsible for any recipe mishaps I have never made jalebi)
“Spike,” she said, loosening her hold on him. “Get my laptop case, please. I want to check the sales.” His collar jingled as he hopped off the bed, crossing the room and carrying her laptop case back by the handle. She reached and took it from him before he hopped back onto the bed. Catherine opened her laptop and switched it on just as, downstairs, the front door opened and slammed shut. “Catherine,” Hari bellowed from the hall. “My mom made jalebi. I’ll leave them in the kitchen.” “Hi, Catherine,” Logan’s voice followed after him. “We’ll be out in the back.”
Tagging @mrbexwrites, @andromeda-grace and @the-grim-and-sanguine!
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c00kietin · 4 months
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Feeling inspired by a ton of awesome cookie run ocs, I decided to make my own! :D
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