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Is the book any good? I've been thinking about buying it along with the Fallout one, but I heard the books insist on using in-universe incredients.My first attempt at home brewing, Nord Mead from the official Elder Scrolls cookbook.
the recipes seem a bit basically seasoned (appropriately for the 'verse they're from) but they're in good old 'murican imperial; the amazon page has like a third of them in the review. Sadly, they insisted on removing anything harder than liquor (I have a traditional herbal beverage cookbook that has palm wines, saguaro wine, coca wines, etc as a counterpoint,) but overall they look like they'd all taste good especially with a little creativity in place of authenticity. It covers baked good, drinks, main, side, and soup courses (I may be forgetting a section), with about 10 recipes of each. The pages are THICK, almost cardstock - when I first got it, I thought the pages were sticking because of how thick they are. Each recipe has a picture of what it's supposed to turn out looking like next to it, which I often find helpful. I only got the book Saturday, so I can't give it a full review on the results of recipes themselves... but I'd give it a 10/10 on aesthetics, a 7.5/10 on directions (a bit simplistic, but perfectly usable) a 8/10 on authenticity to the game (what do you mean, Skooma is a vodka infusion? the rest is fairly accurate though.)Is the book any good? I've been thinking about buying it along with the Fallout one, but I heard the books insist on using in-universe incredients.
Are you considering buying the Fallout 4 cooking book too? I guess I can buy the Skyrim after all.the recipes seem a bit basically seasoned (appropriately for the 'verse they're from) but they're in good old 'murican imperial; the amazon page has like a third of them in the review. Sadly, they insisted on removing anything harder than liquor (I have a traditional herbal beverage cookbook that has palm wines, saguaro wine, coca wines, etc as a counterpoint,) but overall they look like they'd all taste good especially with a little creativity in place of authenticity. It covers baked good, drinks, main, side, and soup courses (I may be forgetting a section), with about 10 recipes of each. The pages are THICK, almost cardstock - when I first got it, I thought the pages were sticking because of how thick they are. Each recipe has a picture of what it's supposed to turn out looking like next to it, which I often find helpful. I only got the book Saturday, so I can't give it a full review on the results of recipes themselves... but I'd give it a 10/10 on aesthetics, a 7.5/10 on directions (a bit simplistic, but perfectly usable) a 8/10 on authenticity to the game (what do you mean, Skooma is a vodka infusion? the rest is fairly accurate though.)
Probably not, never been a fan of fallout. If the recipes are decent, I might, but... eh.Are you considering buying the Fallout 4 cooking book too? I guess I can buy the Skyrim after all.
They are. The author is the same person behind the Pixelated Provisions blog and the recipes are pretty easy to follow with some basic cooking knowledge. There are a few difficult ones, like the meruange mushroom clouds, but they are marked as such with each entry.Probably not, never been a fan of fallout. If the recipes are decent, I might, but... eh.
Student recipes: Sort-of-pulav
Before starting wash the rice, add 2cups water to rice and keep it. Add the onions and chillis and garlic to oil in a pressure cooker and fry them, once they're done to your satisfaction (I prefer the onions brownish) then add the rice+water, and the veggies. Add a couple pinches of jeera. Close the cooker, wait for six whistles and you're done. Takes maybe half an hour counting prep time, but I have a small cooker so heating is fast.
- 1 cup rice
- Vegetables, whatever you wish to add, except...
- Onions, chillis, garlic
- Jeera (not sure what it is in English)
- Mustard seeds
Decently healthy if you add all veggies you can. Good cheap additions when eating are pickle, raita, or chili sauce.
Cumin Seeds (Jeera) Also commonly known by its Indian name, Jeera, cumin is traditionally added to curries, Mexican & Moroccan dishes, among many others.Cumin, I'm pretty sure. And now I'm making spanish rice woth dinner
Personally, I just turn them into sambal goreng kentang hati which is basically just chilli with fried cubed potatoes and livers.
Yeah, that's how I usually consume them. (its a surprise meeting someone on the net who know what that is though ). Thing is, I don't know how to cook sambal goreng kentang hati Its usually my mother who cook it. I could look up recipes sure, but I figure If I'm looking up recipes I may as well collect more ideas.Personally, I just turn them into sambal goreng kentang hati which is basically just chilli with fried cubed potatoes and livers.
Personally, I just turn them into sambal goreng kentang hati which is basically just chilli with fried cubed potatoes and livers.
Can I have a recipe? It sounds like a tasty meal, even if it's using a liver base.Yeah, that's how I usually consume them. (its a surprise meeting someone on the net who know what that is though ). Thing is, I don't know how to cook sambal goreng kentang hati Its usually my mother who cook it. I could look up recipes sure, but I figure If I'm looking up recipes I may as well collect more ideas.
Also sambal goreng kentang of my mother is a bit special. Its less pedas for one, something something cooking the cabai certain way that they lose its most of its pedas taste something something I don't know.
Yeah, that's how I usually consume them. (its a surprise meeting someone on the net who know what that is though ). Thing is, I don't know how to cook sambal goreng kentang hati Its usually my mother who cook it. I could look up recipes sure, but I figure If I'm looking up recipes I may as well collect more ideas.
Also sambal goreng kentang of my mother is a bit special. Its less pedas for one, something something cooking the cabai certain way that they lose its most of its pedas taste something something I don't know.
Huh, you don't know how to make them yourself? But it's really easy though. Anyway other ideas include salsa with liver and livercake.Yeah, that's how I usually consume them. (its a surprise meeting someone on the net who know what that is though ). Thing is, I don't know how to cook sambal goreng kentang hati Its usually my mother who cook it. I could look up recipes sure, but I figure If I'm looking up recipes I may as well collect more ideas.
Also sambal goreng kentang of my mother is a bit special. Its less pedas for one, something something cooking the cabai certain way that they lose its most of its pedas taste something something I don't know.
I'll look into my cookbook and post it here.Can I have a recipe? It sounds like a tasty meal, even if it's using a liver base.
Livercake? Now that's novel. Tell me more.Huh, you don't know how to make them yourself? But it's really easy though. Anyway other ideas include salsa with liver and livercake.
I'll look into my cookbook and post it here.