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namaikiii:Part 3 of the Twisted Wonderland CookbookDid you enjoy the Dorm Sorting Quiz? Do you like namaikiii:Part 3 of the Twisted Wonderland CookbookDid you enjoy the Dorm Sorting Quiz? Do you like namaikiii:Part 3 of the Twisted Wonderland CookbookDid you enjoy the Dorm Sorting Quiz? Do you like

namaikiii:

Part 3 of the Twisted Wonderland Cookbook

Did you enjoy the Dorm Sorting Quiz? Do you like sweets? Then this SSR super recipe is just for you! Take a bite out of these Mirror of Darkness cookies and see which dorm you’re sorted to~

A word of advice: You can go fortune cookie style and just write down each dorm name on a piece of paper OR use 7 different colored sprinkles. IF you go with the sprinkles option, you will suffer if you decide to be cheap and buy a mixed bag and try to sort out every color yourself….by hand……..


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namaikiii:It’s Pear Compote time! This treat seems perfect to enjoy in the winter time in front of anamaikiii:It’s Pear Compote time! This treat seems perfect to enjoy in the winter time in front of a

namaikiii:

It’s Pear Compote time! This treat seems perfect to enjoy in the winter time in front of a fireplace, with a window looking out at snow covered trees~

The 2nd picture I tried making some of the foods pictured in the Savanaclaw birthday background (roast beef, couscous, maakoudas, okra/plantain stew)


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namaikiii:Cookies with Candied Violets! Or in my case, a mix of violets (the large purple ones) with

namaikiii:

Cookies with Candied Violets! Or in my case, a mix of violets (the large purple ones) with fresh edible flowers. 
For those interested in making candied flowers from scratch, read under the cut :)

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namaikiii:Part 2 of the Twisted Wonderland CookbookDandelion greens are a fave snack of mine so I ju

namaikiii:

Part 2 of the Twisted Wonderland Cookbook

Dandelion greens are a fave snack of mine so I jumped at the chance to make some. Some people cook the flower heads too but regardless, the greens are great for the liver and have vitamin A, C, E, and  and other minerals. You can buy the greens or be like me and just….go outside…your home….and pick some………(and hope nobody sees you). If grabbing from outside, try to pick less trampled/pesticide treated areas, and pull the whole rosette. Cut off the stems above the rosette root (pinkish/whitish area) and wipe off dirt before soaking.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m gonna go feed Ojitan~


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namaikiii:Part 1 of ??? of the Twisted Wonderland Cookbook (coming soon to a bookstore near you)   J

namaikiii:

Part 1 of ??? of the Twisted Wonderland Cookbook(coming soon to a bookstore near you)  

Jamil’s birthday snack features Kahk, a butter biscuit popular in the Middle East especially during the post-Ramadan feast (Eid al-Fitr).

Thank you @yoiloveyosstuff for the suggestion. I think my family is going to finish these cookies before I even get a bite ^^;;

[Recipe provided by Tasty]


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It’s Pear Compote time! This treat seems perfect to enjoy in the winter time in front of a fireplaceIt’s Pear Compote time! This treat seems perfect to enjoy in the winter time in front of a fireplace

It’s Pear Compote time! This treat seems perfect to enjoy in the winter time in front of a fireplace, with a window looking out at snow covered trees~

The 2nd picture I tried making some of the foods pictured in the Savanaclaw birthday background (roast beef, couscous, maakoudas, okra/plantain stew)


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Cookies with Candied Violets! Or in my case, a mix of violets (the large purple ones) with fresh edi

Cookies with Candied Violets! Or in my case, a mix of violets (the large purple ones) with fresh edible flowers. 
For those interested in making candied flowers from scratch, read under the cut :)

Ingredients:

  • Violet flowers (with stems attached)
    • Make sure to buy ones that are edible safe (not from the florist section at a grocery store since those could be chemical treated)
  • 1 ½ cup water
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • Caster/fine sugar (to dust)
  • Optional: ¼ tsp almond extract or 1 tsp rosewater
  • Sieve, Water Spray, Paper Towel, Pot, Tweezers, Wax Paper, Scissors

Directions:

  1. In a sieve, gently wash flowers w/ a spray
  2. Spread flowers on paper towel to dry
  3. Heat sugar & water until dissolved. If using the almond extract/rosewater, add to this mixture
  4. Using tweezers, dip each flower into sugar mixture 
  5. Dust with the caster/fine sugar. Make sure flowers are completely covered.
  6. Cut stems off with scissors
  7. Let flowers cool and dry on wax paper

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Poll: The Next Twst Recipe…..

I’ll be taking a bit of a rest cause that last recipe ended up being a journey lol

But out of these, which would you guys like to see next? Comment/DM to vote! Or lmk if there’s anything else you’d like to see :)

  • Chapter 1 Chestnut Tart (aka Mont Blanc)
  • Riddle’sStrawberry Tart
  • Trey’sCandied Violets
  • Chapter 2 Menchi Katsu Sandwich
  • Jack’sPear Compote
  • Silver’sMushroom Risotto

[Previous Recipes: Jamil,Ruggie,Mirror]

Part 3 of the Twisted Wonderland CookbookDid you enjoy the Dorm Sorting Quiz? Do you like sweets? ThPart 3 of the Twisted Wonderland CookbookDid you enjoy the Dorm Sorting Quiz? Do you like sweets? ThPart 3 of the Twisted Wonderland CookbookDid you enjoy the Dorm Sorting Quiz? Do you like sweets? Th

Part 3 of the Twisted Wonderland Cookbook

Did you enjoy the Dorm Sorting Quiz? Do you like sweets? Then this SSR super recipe is just for you! Take a bite out of these Mirror of Darkness cookies and see which dorm you’re sorted to~

A word of advice: You can go fortune cookie style and just write down each dorm name on a piece of paper OR use 7 different colored sprinkles. IF you go with the sprinkles option, you will suffer if you decide to be cheap and buy a mixed bag and try to sort out every color yourself….by hand……..


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Part 2 of the Twisted Wonderland CookbookDandelion greens are a fave snack of mine so I jumped at th

Part 2 of the Twisted Wonderland Cookbook

Dandelion greens are a fave snack of mine so I jumped at the chance to make some. Some people cook the flower heads too but regardless, the greens are great for the liver and have vitamin A, C, E, and  and other minerals. You can buy the greens or be like me and just….go outside…your home….and pick some………(and hope nobody sees you). If grabbing from outside, try to pick less trampled/pesticide treated areas, and pull the whole rosette. Cut off the stems above the rosette root (pinkish/whitish area) and wipe off dirt before soaking.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m gonna go feed Ojitan~


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