I would be careful, if I were you. Asia's food gatekeeper might be on the prowl...*Digs through the dust* Aah, here's the food thread.
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Made this somewhat recently. Not quite successful attempt at an omurice (rice inside of an omelet) recipe. Tasted great, but couldn't keep the omelet together. Probably b/c I was feeling lazy about having another pan to clean and tried cooking it in a sauce pan instead of a nonstick frying pan. The eggs were super fluffy, recipe added a little milk to them before cooking. Never even thought to try that for an omelet.
What eyes on what Christmas tree?The eyes of what I assume is a Christmas tree is kinda creepy.
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We're not normally cheesecake fans, but decided to give it a try (once again, from the FFXIV cookbook). The measurements for the amount of graham crackers wasn't clear, so the crust didn't quite work. Just crumbled a graham cracker to eat it with and it's fine. The sauce is a mix of cherry, strawberry, and raspberry. I prefer the fruit flavor over the cheese, so I put extra fruit and sauce on top. Also, the recipe recommended a springform pan, but when placing it in the water bath we couldn't keep the water from seeping in. Ended up using a regular cake pan. If I make it again, I'll probably just use a pre-made crust.
That green thing behind the griddle w/ the sad blue eyes.What eyes on what Christmas tree?
Anyway, did you mix the Graham Cracker crumbs with butter?
I don't use a food processor; I just use a bowl (or wrap them up in cling-film/zip-loc bag" and grind/roll/crush/etc them into crumbs. Then, I pour in and mix molten butter, mix and then put this into the base of the (ceramic) pie bowl (or whatever you're using) and once flattened and I'm happy with the shape, I then pop it into the fridge to set for a while. I can then get on with the other ingredients before putting them onto the cold crumb base.That green thing behind the griddle w/ the sad blue eyes.
And yes, I did mix crackers with butter but I didn't use enough crackers so it turned out more like a graham paste than a crust. The recipe called for about a cup of crackers but didn't specify how broken up they were supposed to be before getting tossed in the food processor. They also had a weight but my scale doesn't measure in the exact weight they wanted, and the conversion app I used called for even less crackers than what I ended up using.