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Summer Smith ([personal profile] somethingwithturquoise) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2021-06-15 05:06 am
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Culinary Crimes; Tuesday, Second Period [06/15].

"Gooood morning, everyone!" Summer had been looking forward to this week in particular every since she stumbled across today's particular monstrosity, so you knew you were all in for a real treat, right? "Today, we're going to be asking the question: is it a crime to be extra?"

If it was, you might as well cuff her and take her away now, really.

"And," she added, "today's actually a more modern recipe, borne out of this century for a change, riding on that niche area of culinary interest that seems to really push the boundaries of excess and explore just how ridiculous you can get. It is a very involved recipe, so we'll definitely be walking through it together, but, before we get to that, we do have a quick and easy vintage recipe,, by special request," here, she was definitely throwing a smirk toward Stark assuming he was there, "that we can just make and let set while we work the main recipe because, hoo boy, guys, it is something, let me tell you.

"So, without further ado," for dramatic effect, she reached over to grab a nice package of roast beef and plopped it onto the counter in front of her, along with a bag of chocolate chips, "let's get started first on our beef fudge."

And that was the lighter recipe...
chef_chocobro: (hands on hips)

Re: The Trial! - Culinary Crimes, 06/15.

[personal profile] chef_chocobro 2021-06-15 05:23 pm (UTC)(link)
"I daresay," said Ignis, trying to get over the mental disconnect over the fact that the beef fudge was surprisingly really not that terrible and eying the pancake tower of excess as if he was afraid it would bite him instead of the other way around, "this second one is a solid case for the importance of simplicity and how it's much better to let certain dishes and ingredients shine on their own...."