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glacial_queen ([personal profile] glacial_queen) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2018-09-04 12:44 pm
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Cooking 101, Tuesday, Period 1

"Today, we're making pesto!" Karla announced to the class because I live out my dreams through RP. "Pesto is a nice, basic, easy recipe, with very little cooking involved at all. It's one of my Consort's favorite meals and he practically begged me to focus on this today as our first real lesson."

Mostly out of a hope of minimizing damage. Warren had your back, y'all.

"It has a bright, summery taste and it just seems fancy, so once you've perfected a recipe, it's something you can make fast and easy, but people are really impressed," Karla continued. "It's also really versatile. You can have it over bread or over pasta, you can have it with no meat or with chicken or pork or fish. It makes a good appetizer or a perfectly fine dinner. At its most basic, pesto is basil, garlic, olive oil, and cheese. But as you get more confident, you can start adding more things: pine nuts, lemon, sun-dried tomatoes, olives, spinach for...I dunno. Reasons? Cook likes sneaking other vegetables into it, probably as punishment for whatever we've done as a family to deserve more spinach in things."

So, in five minutes, when you were wondering how the household didn't starve with Karla cooking for them, there was the answer: a cook.

"We're going to start with an intermediate pesto recipe, but feel free to scale back a little if you're feeling uncertain when it's your turn," Karla said. "So, pesto with pine nuts over pasta. First thing you wanna do is put on a pot of water to boil. I'm using a smaller pot so it boils faster," she explained, putting a pot that was way too small for the amount of pasta she had out. Maybe some of it was for show? "A smart chef flavors the water before boiling the noodles, so add some salt to the water before it boils." Definitely a big handful like the amount Karla just threw in, good job class. "While that's waiting, start toasting your pine nuts." Normally, that meant putting them into a pan over a very low heat. Karla grabbed a toaster off the counter and poured them into the slats, then pushed down the lever. "Make sure you have two different toasters if you're gonna do this," she instructed. "One for bread, one for nuts. Otherwise, you end up with breadcrumbs in your pesto and nobody wants that."

There was a whole lot going on here that nobody wanted, honestly. "Next, take your basil. At home, we have to strip off the leaves from the plant, but here, you can buy whole packages in the store that's just pre-stripped basil leaves. So convenient. Anyway, take a whole bunch of leaves and shove them into a food processor. I mean, you can do it the old-fashioned way, which is mincing it by hand with a knife? But...why? Food processors are faster and easier and, honestly, if I were going to be teaching a class on knifework, it would be for stabbing, not cooking." And also, she'd probably leave it to Surreal to teach anyway. "If you want to know how to mince by hand, go find Dr. Lecter. He's probably got a class on kitchen tools. Me? Well, there's a reason I leave the general prep work to the apprentices and journeymaids of the coven. Ain't got time for that."

Karla finished shoving all the basic she'd brought for the demonstration into the food processor. "First, you chop up the basil," she explained, while the toaster behind her started to smoke a little. "Hands down, questions will be answered at the end. So, first, let's get this all chopped up." She cranked the dial all the way to the highest setting and turned it on, instantly obliterating the leaves and turning them practically to a liquid. "Yeah, okay, so that's looking a little watery in there right now," Karla said loudly to be heard over the high-pitched whine of the processor, "but that's why you add the pine nuts. Thickens it right up!"

The smoke from the toaster was getting thicker now. "While that's chopping--" more pureeing, really "--check your water. If it's boiling, you can add your pasta." A little surprising that the water was already boiling, considering the concentration of salt, but then, she hadn't used a lot. "Dump your pasta in." She added far too much pasta for the volume of the pot or the water "And then go back over and start adding the rest of your ingredients for the pesto!" The processor was still madly whirring along. "So, for pesto, you need garlic and powdered cheese. I got garlic salt because, again, I didn't want to chop anything." She also set out a container of bright orange cheddar cheese powder. Anyone looking close enough to the bottle would see that it wasn't even real cheese, but cheese product. "So next you add these and the olive oil to the basil and--"

Karla hadn't bothered turning off the food processor. Instead she just pried off the lid and tried dumping everything into the top. Instead, to the surprise of likely nobody but Karla, the contents went spattering everywhere, hurled out at high velocity: the basil, the stream of olive oil, and a cloud of garlic salt and fake orange cheese.

And that's when the toaster burst into flames.
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Bobby Drake
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It was probably a testament to Bobby's own lack of skill in the kitchen that he didn't actually at any point pick up on the fact that he should, at least, be trying to intervene.
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Nell was watching in utter horror and had just jumped up as the toaster began to really smoke. And then the food processor went everywhere and the toaster burst into flames and oh dear!

She didn't know whether to laugh or cry at the mess.
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[personal profile] meepmeepmeep 2018-09-05 12:39 am (UTC)(link)
Beaker wasn't remotely surprised that everything burst into flame. That's how cooking worked, right? At least when Karla and he did it?

Why was everyone else so alarmed?
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Nell got the necessary ingredients - including real cheese - and began. She toasted her pine nuts, chopped the basil up with a knife, then added the ingredients carefully to the food processor for final blending.

In the meantime, she'd cooked another pot of pasta, lightly salted and perfectly al dente.

She'd never had it before, but it tasted pretty good and she was glad to share.
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Ringo glanced over at Nell a couple of times, then sort of leaned over to softly say "Hey, it looks like you know what you're doing here."

Something she was not fully convinced was true of their teacher.
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"I've been cooking a long time now," Nell admitted. "I ain't never made this pesto stuff, but it does taste pretty good."

She looked over at Ringo. "I'm a little worried about our teacher, though," she said quietly.
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"Yeah." Ringo giggled. "Me, too. I mean, I'm no expert, but... I'm pretty sure that you're not supposed to set anything on fire, right?"
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"Not so far as I've ever seen, no." Nell couldn't help but giggle a little too.
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"Also, I know for sure that garlic and garlic salt are not the same thing," Ringo added.

"Actually," she smiled slightly, "I've never used a food processor before. Is it a lot different than a blender?" Not that she had a ton of experience with blenders, to be fair.

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Beaker decided that Karla had just not used enough pine nuts in the toaster--that's how the fire could fit--and added twice as many to his toaster.

So...that'll go well.
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"Perhaps I could help you-un in some way?" Nell offered.
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Nell's eyes went wide, but she didn't say anything. She might not think all witches were evil, but the church sure did.

"I guess you don't need help cleaning up any, but I'm glad to help you with other things iffn you need."
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"What do you mean they work on the Craft?" Nell asked. "John has a little bit of electricity in his house, but mostly I just know about cooking with a wood stove."

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