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Pie for Beginners - Monday 2nd period - Week 2
The class met the same place it did last time and each table this time had all the ingredients and supplies for making their own crust, as well as a mysterious box marked; "Open only in case of emergency".
"Good morning everyone! We're continuing to work with pie crusts because they are the most important, and most difficult element of the pie. It's a pretty basic part of pie, and adding small ingredients like more salt for a savory pie, or more sugar for a sweet, can make all the difference. There are different kinds of crusts as well other than the one that was demonstrated in the film, such as a graham cracker or saltine cracker crust. Last week, the film focused on the basics of crust making for the traditional kind of crust and at your stations there are the supplies to make it, as well as instructions from the show. If you mess up on your crust don't worry. There are boxes at each of your stations that will help if you do. Try not to use the words 'tender'." A puppet suddenly appeared and smacked him in the head. "....or 'flakey'," Arashi winced as one appeared on the otherside, then both promptly disappeared. "The Danger Shop seemed to think last weeks video was rather hilarious. Work with a partner, follow the instructionshand waving the part about refrigerating the dough, have fun, try not to burn the place down or get punched out by the puppets."
Maybe he should have included instructions on the ovens....? Nah.
[Plz wait for ocd ETA: The "Emergency Box" contains a pre-made pie crust if you mess up.]
"Good morning everyone! We're continuing to work with pie crusts because they are the most important, and most difficult element of the pie. It's a pretty basic part of pie, and adding small ingredients like more salt for a savory pie, or more sugar for a sweet, can make all the difference. There are different kinds of crusts as well other than the one that was demonstrated in the film, such as a graham cracker or saltine cracker crust. Last week, the film focused on the basics of crust making for the traditional kind of crust and at your stations there are the supplies to make it, as well as instructions from the show. If you mess up on your crust don't worry. There are boxes at each of your stations that will help if you do. Try not to use the words 'tender'." A puppet suddenly appeared and smacked him in the head. "....or 'flakey'," Arashi winced as one appeared on the otherside, then both promptly disappeared. "The Danger Shop seemed to think last weeks video was rather hilarious. Work with a partner, follow the instructions
Maybe he should have included instructions on the ovens....? Nah.
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"Special... So, does this cut down on the glare off my beak?" he asked, utterly deadpan.
Raph didn't want to call it a loss already, but he had a feeling 'flakey' and 'tender' weren't going to be words associated with their future crust.
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He snerked a little at himself, then took a look at the instructions again. "So, where were we? What's next?"
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He vaguely remembered the food processor from the film the class before. "Ok. In it goes, I guess." He checked to see that the food processor was plugged in, then grabbed the top. "Dump it in and I guess we'll.. pulse it into submission or somethin'..."
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She dumped the bowl carefully, trying to make sure all the crumbs went in. "Okay. Pulse like a pulse burger."
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He reached out for the pulse button as he capped the processor. "...What's a pulse burger?" He couldn't exactly remember the specific 'technique' to 'pulsing', so he just pulsed until it seemed to have had enough.