G'raha Tia (
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messaging_realms2021-07-30 03:21 pm
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Don't Try This At Home!
Greetings! I am G'raha Tia. In the interest of sharing something from home with you all, I'd like to offer my own recipe for Archon Bread!
The recipe takes some getting used to, certainly, but I grew up eating a great deal of this and have grown accustomed to its taste. I don't recommend this to those with issues chewing... as you'll do it for a while. Good for training your jaw muscles, perhaps?
-One handful of peas, broccoli, cauliflower, and carrots OR parsnips depending on how sweet you want it. But process them into a paste for texture purposes!
-1 1/2 tablespoons of dry yeast
-1 cup warm water, up to 1 1/2 cups if needed
-2 tablespoons of vegetable oil
-1/4 teaspoon of salt
-1/4 cup of sugar
-1-pound fish filet, patted dry and ground into a paste
-4 cups of rye flour
Place yeast in water, let activate for ten minutes. Combine flour, oil, sugar, salt, vegetable paste and activated yeast, knead for ten minutes.
Let dough rest for 45 minutes to an hour. Dough should double in size!
GENTLY knead in fish paste. Don't bust up those bubbles, but each bite should have the nutritious vegetables and fish, you see.
Preheat oven to 350F. In the meantime, let final dough rest in its final pan, a 9x5 loaf shaped.
Bake for 35-45 minutes. Finished bread should be 200F inside using a thermometer. Let cool completely before slicing. Best eaten with rolanberry jam, but strawberries seem close enough. Butter can work atop as well. Mind the way your kitchen smells. That's normal.
And there you have it! If you try it, please inform me. I'd like to perhaps taste it, if I'm not too forward in asking.
The recipe takes some getting used to, certainly, but I grew up eating a great deal of this and have grown accustomed to its taste. I don't recommend this to those with issues chewing... as you'll do it for a while. Good for training your jaw muscles, perhaps?
-One handful of peas, broccoli, cauliflower, and carrots OR parsnips depending on how sweet you want it. But process them into a paste for texture purposes!
-1 1/2 tablespoons of dry yeast
-1 cup warm water, up to 1 1/2 cups if needed
-2 tablespoons of vegetable oil
-1/4 teaspoon of salt
-1/4 cup of sugar
-1-pound fish filet, patted dry and ground into a paste
-4 cups of rye flour
Place yeast in water, let activate for ten minutes. Combine flour, oil, sugar, salt, vegetable paste and activated yeast, knead for ten minutes.
Let dough rest for 45 minutes to an hour. Dough should double in size!
GENTLY knead in fish paste. Don't bust up those bubbles, but each bite should have the nutritious vegetables and fish, you see.
Preheat oven to 350F. In the meantime, let final dough rest in its final pan, a 9x5 loaf shaped.
Bake for 35-45 minutes. Finished bread should be 200F inside using a thermometer. Let cool completely before slicing. Best eaten with rolanberry jam, but strawberries seem close enough. Butter can work atop as well. Mind the way your kitchen smells. That's normal.
And there you have it! If you try it, please inform me. I'd like to perhaps taste it, if I'm not too forward in asking.

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My bad?
I meant the food? Eh...
I'm sorry.
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Tell you what- I help you make something more to your liking and we'll make it the Selphie Special or something along the lines.
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Or maybe I was just too loud?
Also, you're not a bad idea.
The Selphie Special?
Are you sure you want to let me experiment in the kitchen? Last time someone let me experiment with anything ended up with me getting banned from Garden's science lab.
It's quite the feat that I've managed cooking eggs without setting something on fire!
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I daresay even Selphie fires will be no match for me.
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Some of the fires I've been involved in weren't very easy to put out.
You're welcome to try though!