Tag: Milk

  • #122: Risalamande

    #122: Risalamande

    When looking for traditional Christmas desserts for this month’s theme, this one immediately popped out with its beautiful christmas colors. Risalamande’s origins, despite its name, does not come from France but rather has a Danish origin, where according to 19th century legend, the invention of risalamande came about when a French cook at the Hotel…

  • #121: Pfeffernüsse (Peppernut Cookies)

    #121: Pfeffernüsse (Peppernut Cookies)

    Pfeffernüsse, meaning Peppernuts in German, are small spice cookies originating from Germany that are typically enjoyed during the Christmas season. The name comes, not from it containing nuts, but rather from the addition of ground pepper in the dough, giving it its distinctive peppery-spiced taste, along with each cookie being about the size of a…

  • #118: New England Clam Chowder

    #118: New England Clam Chowder

    I’ve always been a fan of New England Clam Chowder ever since I was young. In fact, one of my earliest memories is of when my family and I went to a pier off the coast of California and ate some clam chowder in a bread bowl. I remember it being super cold that morning,…

  • #115: Pumpkin Shaped Pumpkin Buns

    #115: Pumpkin Shaped Pumpkin Buns

    I was originally going to finish off our spooktacular month with a sweet pumpkin bread recipe for this week and shape it into a Jack o’ Lantern, but then I remembered that pumpkin bread is more of a cake recipe in that it’s initially a batter rather than a dough before baking. So, obviously that…

  • #113: Monster Soup

    #113: Monster Soup

    Ever since we made some recipes from the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom for this channel, I’ve been really wanting to make the more exotic recipes that weren’t already real recipes in real life, and one of the first ones I wanted to make was the monster soup.…

  • #104: Spinach Artichoke Dip

    #104: Spinach Artichoke Dip

    As a child, I thought that Spinach Artichoke dip was a really fancy appetizer, mainly because I didn’t really know what an artichoke was and thought it was a luxury ingredient. But in fact, spinach artichoke dip is one of the most popular appetizers throughout all of the US, with many restaurants featuring a dip…

  • #100: Milk and Honey Iced Coffee

    #100: Milk and Honey Iced Coffee

    As I’ve gotten older, I have grown to appreciate the taste of coffee as well as the amazing effects of caffeine. And so, I’ve definitely been drinking a lot more coffee recently. Though, with the hot summer, it’s not particularly enjoyable drinking a hot liquid. So, I thought it would be fun to do another…

  • #12: The Custard Out of Space

    #12: The Custard Out of Space

    So to finish off this month of making spooky recipes, I thought that a sweet dessert would be a perfect dish to end on. There were a lot of options to pick from in the Necronomnomnom, but this one seemed like the simplest one to do.  Specifically in terms of the dish’s origins, the monster…

  • #10: The Grape Old Wons

    #10: The Grape Old Wons

    So with this recipe, I was initially intrigued by it because of its interesting shape and use of ingredients. I was a bit confused about why they used grapes in the recipe and wanted to see what it tasted like. But I thought that the sweetness of the grapes would taste weird with the rest…