Foods of Skyrim: Sweet Rolls: Sweet Rolls for the Dragon Born and friends, from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, following as close to the in game recipes as possible. Warning, abuse of moon sugar can cause tooth decay. Use at your own risk! Sweet Rolls 1/2 tsp from Salt Pile…
Braided Bread (Hearthfire Add-on) Health Restore Carry Weight Increase Salt Pile x 1 Sack of Flour x 1 This recipe is inspired by the braided bread food item you're able to make with the homey "Hearthfire" add-on pack for "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim", the fifth game in the "Elder Scrolls" role-playing video game series. Whereas the bread in the game is regular, plain homemade bread, which is cool, I was reminded of an awesome braided bread I often put together years ago that had sausage and cream cheese inside. I mean, sausage. And cream cheese (and other things). It's so scrumptious and pretty easy to make. This would be great for a game themed party, for breakfast, or seriously whenever. "Skyrim" food was requested by @jannelandet on Twitter, and because I haven't played the game she kindly sent me the link to an impressive food item list. After perusing the list and imagining recipes for several of the items, I decided on this rendition of braided bread because I want to eat it. Now. And I'm sure the in-game characters would make meat filled bread if they could. It's very efficient/convenient to pack chunks of if you're working outside or traveling because it's basically a whole meal in one! Note: The recipe below is for one large sausage bread but the amount of filling can be split between two sheets of crescent dough to make two thinner filled breads. Braided Bread (w/ Sausage Filling) Ingredients: 1 Roll (16 oz.) Ground Sausage 1/2 Cup Diced Green Bell Pepper 1/2 Cup Diced Onion 1 tsp. Minced Garlic 2 Tbsp. Minced Fresh Parsley 1 tsp. Fresh Lemon Zest (optional) 4 oz. Cream Cheese (1/2 of an 8 oz. pkg) 1 Tube (8 oz.) Seamless Crescent Dough (or regular crescent dough w/ the perforations pressed together) 1 Egg, beaten Directions: 1. In a large pan over medium heat, cook the 1st 4 ingredients until the veggies are tender & the meat is only a little pink (break the meat up into little bits with a spatula as you go). Turn off the heat & add in the cream cheese, broken into little chunks, & the parsley & optional lemon zest. Stir together until the cream cheese is melted & you have a creamy, heavenly mess that requires all of your will power not to eat on the spot. 2. Preheat your oven to 350°F. Unroll the crescent dough onto parchment paper laid flat on your counter (if using the crescent dough that is not already one single sheet, make sure you press the perforations together so it'll be seamless). Using a rolling pin roll the dough into a larger rectangle about 1' wide & 1' 6" long (give or take). Place the meat mixture down the middle about 3" in from the sides & 1" in from the top & bottom ends. Use a pizza cutter to cut 1" wide strips, or fringes, on the long sides, making sure that each strip matches up with another strip on the opposite side. Fold the strips up & over the meat at an angle, alternating left & right & overlapping so that there are no gaps in the sides. Fold the ends up & press gently to seal. 3. Transfer the sausage roll with the parchment paper it's sitting on to a baking tray & brush gently with the beaten egg so that the egg gets into all of the crevices (to give a better seal when baking). Bake at 350°F for about 25 minutes or until a nice golden brown all over. Let cool & then cut into slices. Great warm or cold! * For more "Skyrim" food check out Gourmet Gaming's Snowberry Crostata & Feast of Fiction's Sweet Rolls! *
A sweet snack straight from the cold Skyrim province - Honey Nut Treat, good for strength regeneration during long hikes through frosty roads of Tamriel!
Foods of Skyrim: Boiled Creme Treat: Another recipe from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Like the honey nut treat, this food does not have an in-game recipe, so I just implemented some nordic baking techniques to make this recipe. Pastry Base 2 sticks (1 cup) unsalted butter, soft…
Creating edible alchemical ingredients is a special passion of mine, and there is none as iconic as Moon-Sugar. As a longtime fan of Khajiit, bringing this sugary treat to my holiday sweets smorgas…
I know I mostly do baking here at Cakeisnotalie, but as I graduate from college and begin packing to move out of my house, I realize I'm beginning to cook "actual food" (gasp) instead of just sweet...
Alright gamer stoners, this one is for you. The boys finally got me to play Skyrim, and I'm pretty hooked. We came to the conclusion that someone should figure out how to make some of the food from the game, so we of course will be going through a few things but here's the first! Apple Dumplings While these certainly look tasty, they look much less like a Cheezit and more like a dessert in real life. All of those pastries in Skyrim? Don't lie, you've sat there and thought to yourself "Damn, I want to eat that." Well now you can. And here's the real deal! The sides could be closed more, but not a bad imitation. Prep Time: 20-25 minutes Cook Time: 12-15 minutes Ingredients: 3 large apples 3/4 cup granulated sugar 1 1/2 Tbsp cinnamon 1/4 Tsp nutmeg Chopped walnuts, about 1/2 cup 1 box frozen filo dough Butter, melted Honey Supplies: 2 basting brushes Clean, dry surface Cookie sheet Bowl Measuring cups and spoons Dirrections Do your preheat the oven bullshit, if you must. 350° F. Rack in the center to low. Or you could be a rebel and wait until those suckers are ready to go in. Whatever. Peel your apples and cut them into half inch chunks and throw them in a mixing bowl. Toss in your sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg, stirring well until ingredients are combined evenly. At this point in the process you should probably give your apples a taste to make sure they taste just how you want them. Feel free to adjust your sugar and spices as you see fit. Defrost your filo dough and unroll it on a clean, dry surface. Take your melted butter and a basting brush and lightly coat a cookie sheet, then set it aside. On some wax paper, lay out one layer of filo dough, then lightly brush over it with your butter. It shouldn't be sopping wet, but you want it to be coated enough to stick to the next piece. Carefully add the next layer and then again brush on a butter coating. You'll need about ten layers for an apple dumpling, but don't butter the tenth layer! With a sharp knife, section your filo dough into six squares. Be gentle because it can be tricky to cut the dough without tearing it and making a huge mess. Take your second basting brush and evenly coat the top of each square with honey. Sprinkle a few of your walnuts in the center of a square, then drop a spoonful or two of apples on top. You want enough on there for a good tasting dumpling, but not so many that you can't get the top to close. When it's all loaded up, fold in the corners of the square and pinch them together. Add a bit more honey and butter to the seams if you're having trouble getting them to stick. For an extra touch, sprinkle a few more walnuts on top. Repeat the filling process for the rest of your squares, then assemble a second ten layers of filo dough and repeat the process for the remaining apples. Or just eat the remaining apples. That's what we did! Place your squares a few inches apart on a cookie sheet and bake at 350º F for 12-15 minutes or until dough starts to brown. Serve with vanilla ice cream, a drizzle of honey, and a sprinkle of sugar on top! Ghost says: Don't worry if they come apart a little in the oven, they're still just as good! The guys say: The great thing about these is that they can be made with so much butter! Consider using a butter substitute too!
Foods of Skyrim: Sweet Rolls: Sweet Rolls for the Dragon Born and friends, from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, following as close to the in game recipes as possible. Warning, abuse of moon sugar can cause tooth decay. Use at your own risk! Sweet Rolls 1/2 tsp from Salt Pile…
Foods of Skyrim: Boiled Creme Treat: Another recipe from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Like the honey nut treat, this food does not have an in-game recipe, so I just implemented some nordic baking techniques to make this recipe. Pastry Base 2 sticks (1 cup) unsalted butter, soft…
Spicy Edible Fire Salts (Skyrim): I thought I would take a break from cocktail making and share with you all a delicious little condiment brewing in my brain for a very long time. This, like the past few instructables I have made, is also mined from the never ending quarry of insp…
Foods of Skyrim: Honey Nut Treat: Protein and fiber for the adventurer on the go. From The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim game. You can't make these in the game so there's no recipe to follow, I just put together a simple one with honey and nuts! 1 cup Oats (I used quick oats)…
H HappyNew Year, everyone! Here’s a request I’ve gotten from a few separate individuals: the renowned pastry of the Elder Scrolls series, the Sweetroll. Unlike many of the Sweetroll re…
Want to try horker stew? The in-game recipe requires lavender, tomato, garlic, and horker meat. Check out my Skyrim horker stew recipe to bring it to life.
DONUT! Gwen and I have been fielding some requests from readers, and seeing some requests posted on Skyrim forums around the intert...
I know I mostly do baking here at Cakeisnotalie, but as I graduate from college and begin packing to move out of my house, I realize I'm beginning to cook "actual food" (gasp) instead of just sweet...
Thoughts: I’ll admit it: I’m a honey addict. Seriously, I buy the stuff in bulk because those squeezy bottles just don’t last long enough in this house. I even have bees out back,…
Pardon me while I stop mid-fight to eat 20 bowls of Stew. Apple Cabbage Stew. Sounds tasty, yeah? Well evidently in Skyrim the only s...
For other uses, see Bread. Bread is a type of food that can be found throughout Skyrim. Many merchants sell it. It can also be found in inns, forts and houses everywhere in Skyrim, as well as many dungeons. With the addition of The Elder Scrolls V: Hearthfire add-on, bread can be crafted at an oven with the following ingredients: 1 Salt Pile 1 Jug of Milk HF 1 Sack of Flour HF 1 Chicken's Egg There are also 3 new kinds: Braided Bread that only requires flour and a salt pile to bake, Garlic Bread
DONUT! Gwen and I have been fielding some requests from readers, and seeing some requests posted on Skyrim forums around the intert...
Forest strider drumsticks — yet another dish from World of Warcraft prepared for us by Denis Gondyuk, a fantastic Ukrainian chef. Read the original recipe and try to cook it yourselves. Visit Denis’s page on Facebook: fb.com/carrotodessa We’ll throw it now to the chef. It’s an incredible feeling — holding a big turkey drumstick. Feels like … Continue reading Forest Strider Drumsticks from World of Warcraft
I know I mostly do baking here at Cakeisnotalie, but as I graduate from college and begin packing to move out of my house, I realize I'm beginning to cook "actual food" (gasp) instead of just sweet...
Thoughts: I’ll admit it: I’m a honey addict. Seriously, I buy the stuff in bulk because those squeezy bottles just don’t last long enough in this house. I even have bees out back,…
Pardon me while I stop mid-fight to eat 20 bowls of Stew. Apple Cabbage Stew. Sounds tasty, yeah? Well evidently in Skyrim the only s...
Braided Bread (Hearthfire Add-on) Health Restore Carry Weight Increase Salt Pile x 1 Sack of Flour x 1 This recipe is inspired by the braided bread food item you're able to make with the homey "Hearthfire" add-on pack for "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim", the fifth game in the "Elder Scrolls" role-playing video game series. Whereas the bread in the game is regular, plain homemade bread, which is cool, I was reminded of an awesome braided bread I often put together years ago that had sausage and cream cheese inside. I mean, sausage. And cream cheese (and other things). It's so scrumptious and pretty easy to make. This would be great for a game themed party, for breakfast, or seriously whenever. "Skyrim" food was requested by @jannelandet on Twitter, and because I haven't played the game she kindly sent me the link to an impressive food item list. After perusing the list and imagining recipes for several of the items, I decided on this rendition of braided bread because I want to eat it. Now. And I'm sure the in-game characters would make meat filled bread if they could. It's very efficient/convenient to pack chunks of if you're working outside or traveling because it's basically a whole meal in one! Note: The recipe below is for one large sausage bread but the amount of filling can be split between two sheets of crescent dough to make two thinner filled breads. Braided Bread (w/ Sausage Filling) Ingredients: 1 Roll (16 oz.) Ground Sausage 1/2 Cup Diced Green Bell Pepper 1/2 Cup Diced Onion 1 tsp. Minced Garlic 2 Tbsp. Minced Fresh Parsley 1 tsp. Fresh Lemon Zest (optional) 4 oz. Cream Cheese (1/2 of an 8 oz. pkg) 1 Tube (8 oz.) Seamless Crescent Dough (or regular crescent dough w/ the perforations pressed together) 1 Egg, beaten Directions: 1. In a large pan over medium heat, cook the 1st 4 ingredients until the veggies are tender & the meat is only a little pink (break the meat up into little bits with a spatula as you go). Turn off the heat & add in the cream cheese, broken into little chunks, & the parsley & optional lemon zest. Stir together until the cream cheese is melted & you have a creamy, heavenly mess that requires all of your will power not to eat on the spot. 2. Preheat your oven to 350°F. Unroll the crescent dough onto parchment paper laid flat on your counter (if using the crescent dough that is not already one single sheet, make sure you press the perforations together so it'll be seamless). Using a rolling pin roll the dough into a larger rectangle about 1' wide & 1' 6" long (give or take). Place the meat mixture down the middle about 3" in from the sides & 1" in from the top & bottom ends. Use a pizza cutter to cut 1" wide strips, or fringes, on the long sides, making sure that each strip matches up with another strip on the opposite side. Fold the strips up & over the meat at an angle, alternating left & right & overlapping so that there are no gaps in the sides. Fold the ends up & press gently to seal. 3. Transfer the sausage roll with the parchment paper it's sitting on to a baking tray & brush gently with the beaten egg so that the egg gets into all of the crevices (to give a better seal when baking). Bake at 350°F for about 25 minutes or until a nice golden brown all over. Let cool & then cut into slices. Great warm or cold! * For more "Skyrim" food check out Gourmet Gaming's Snowberry Crostata & Feast of Fiction's Sweet Rolls! *
Słodka przekąska prosto z mroźnej prowincji Skyrim - Honey Nut Treat, czyli orzechowo-miodowy specjał dla przysznej regeneracji podczas długich wędrówek.
Foods of Skyrim: Sweet Rolls: Sweet Rolls for the Dragon Born and friends, from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, following as close to the in game recipes as possible. Warning, abuse of moon sugar can cause tooth decay. Use at your own risk! Sweet Rolls 1/2 tsp from Salt Pile…
Foods of Skyrim: Sweet Rolls: Sweet Rolls for the Dragon Born and friends, from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, following as close to the in game recipes as possible. Warning, abuse of moon sugar can cause tooth decay. Use at your own risk! Sweet Rolls 1/2 tsp from Salt Pile…
These cast-iron skillet recipes for DnD groups are perfect for taking your game night outside and rolling some dice around the campfire.
Braided Bread (Hearthfire Add-on) Health Restore Carry Weight Increase Salt Pile x 1 Sack of Flour x 1 This recipe is inspired by the braided bread food item you're able to make with the homey "Hearthfire" add-on pack for "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim", the fifth game in the "Elder Scrolls" role-playing video game series. Whereas the bread in the game is regular, plain homemade bread, which is cool, I was reminded of an awesome braided bread I often put together years ago that had sausage and cream cheese inside. I mean, sausage. And cream cheese (and other things). It's so scrumptious and pretty easy to make. This would be great for a game themed party, for breakfast, or seriously whenever. "Skyrim" food was requested by @jannelandet on Twitter, and because I haven't played the game she kindly sent me the link to an impressive food item list. After perusing the list and imagining recipes for several of the items, I decided on this rendition of braided bread because I want to eat it. Now. And I'm sure the in-game characters would make meat filled bread if they could. It's very efficient/convenient to pack chunks of if you're working outside or traveling because it's basically a whole meal in one! Note: The recipe below is for one large sausage bread but the amount of filling can be split between two sheets of crescent dough to make two thinner filled breads. Braided Bread (w/ Sausage Filling) Ingredients: 1 Roll (16 oz.) Ground Sausage 1/2 Cup Diced Green Bell Pepper 1/2 Cup Diced Onion 1 tsp. Minced Garlic 2 Tbsp. Minced Fresh Parsley 1 tsp. Fresh Lemon Zest (optional) 4 oz. Cream Cheese (1/2 of an 8 oz. pkg) 1 Tube (8 oz.) Seamless Crescent Dough (or regular crescent dough w/ the perforations pressed together) 1 Egg, beaten Directions: 1. In a large pan over medium heat, cook the 1st 4 ingredients until the veggies are tender & the meat is only a little pink (break the meat up into little bits with a spatula as you go). Turn off the heat & add in the cream cheese, broken into little chunks, & the parsley & optional lemon zest. Stir together until the cream cheese is melted & you have a creamy, heavenly mess that requires all of your will power not to eat on the spot. 2. Preheat your oven to 350°F. Unroll the crescent dough onto parchment paper laid flat on your counter (if using the crescent dough that is not already one single sheet, make sure you press the perforations together so it'll be seamless). Using a rolling pin roll the dough into a larger rectangle about 1' wide & 1' 6" long (give or take). Place the meat mixture down the middle about 3" in from the sides & 1" in from the top & bottom ends. Use a pizza cutter to cut 1" wide strips, or fringes, on the long sides, making sure that each strip matches up with another strip on the opposite side. Fold the strips up & over the meat at an angle, alternating left & right & overlapping so that there are no gaps in the sides. Fold the ends up & press gently to seal. 3. Transfer the sausage roll with the parchment paper it's sitting on to a baking tray & brush gently with the beaten egg so that the egg gets into all of the crevices (to give a better seal when baking). Bake at 350°F for about 25 minutes or until a nice golden brown all over. Let cool & then cut into slices. Great warm or cold! * For more "Skyrim" food check out Gourmet Gaming's Snowberry Crostata & Feast of Fiction's Sweet Rolls! *
H HappyNew Year, everyone! Here’s a request I’ve gotten from a few separate individuals: the renowned pastry of the Elder Scrolls series, the Sweetroll. Unlike many of the Sweetroll re…
I know I mostly do baking here at Cakeisnotalie, but as I graduate from college and begin packing to move out of my house, I realize I'm beginning to cook "actual food" (gasp) instead of just sweet...