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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2014 4:04:58 GMT
Subclass: Chef | Tools: Cooking Utensils | Crafting: Ordinary Food - :: - Skill: Iron Stomach (Passive) Rather than make specific sets of berries, the monk mixed things up. She expected him to be rather particular with his food, since the other adventurer had seemed so imposing when she first saw him, but it turned out that he could be fairly random too. Caerbannog nodded as thanks for helping her out with the berries, and then she began cooking the pancakes.
First, she put some batter in the hot pan. Then, she dropped a set of berries on it. Once the lower face of the pancake was cooked, which she checked by flipping an outer part, the chef put batter over the berries and then she flipped the pancake. She let the food item cook on that side slightly longer, though she did check the cooking side every now and then. Every time a pancake was cooked nicely to a near-perfect golden color, she would put it on a plate. Some of the pancakes looked odd, what with the berries sticking out, but they were all adequately flavored and well done.
The last step was to make maple syrup which would take a bit of time. By the time that she finished that one, the monk could have finished his crafting too. Caerbannog glanced at her acquaintance, noting that he seemed to be having a bit of trouble with his tools. That, or it was simply because he was new to crafting. So, back to her own crafting, the girl took out a saucepan and put maple sap in it. She turned up the heat so that the water content would evaporate quick, but not enough to burn the syrup that would be left. As water evaporated, she would lower the intensity of the fire beneath the sauce pan, therefore it really would take some time.
Once the pancakes and maple syrup were done, she would take out plates and forks for herself and for the monk. Caerbannog would wait until the scarf crafting was done, and only then would she pester Cy into eating what she cooked.
OOC Notes: Chef Post #3 | Word Count: 340 | Tags: @dindeen cymakara |
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2014 17:32:16 GMT
Subclass: Chef | Tools: Cooking Utensils | Crafting: Ordinary Food - :: - Skill: Iron Stomach (Passive) The chef waited out the time that was needed for the maple syrup to be ready. Every now and then, she checked it if the consistency was similar to the syrup which she used in the real world, however the sap was still too watery during the first few minutes. Her pancakes were still warm though, so all was well. Caerbannog looked over to her companion and noticed that he was still busy with his crafting; she had her own crafts to attend to, so she focused on that. The girl used the wooden spoon that she had once again to check the maple sap which was being cooked. She stirred it a bit to make sure that it did not stick to the bottom of its container.
A sweet smell began to emanate from the maple sap and it soon drew the attention of passers-by. Some people at St. Pancras Station, mostly adventurers who missed the taste and smell of real food, looked over the chef and the tailor but they were probably feeling too awkward to bother the two. That, or the tailor’s presence could have been intimidating somewhat. He was much larger than Caerbannog after all, and they probably looked like some weird Elder Tale version of Zaraki and Yachiru.
That aside, the maple sap soon became a less opaque liquid which Caerbannog recognized to be none other than syrup. She stirred the thing around with her wooden spoon and when she got the proper consistency of the food item, Caerbannog put out the fire. She let the syrup cool down a bit before she scooped some onto a plate full of pancakes and set it aside for consumption. A lucky adventurer who passed by got a serving of the ordinary food and some syrup, courtesy of the generous chef. Caerbannog continued to stir the maple syrup just to make sure that it would not be burned by the remaining heat. She looked over to the plate of food that she just made and was quite pleased of herself even though all she made was a simple serving of pancakes and maple syrup.
OOC Notes: Chef Post #4. Pancakes with maple syrup crafted. | Word Count: 350 | Tags: @dindeen cymakara |
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