The chopstick thing is well-known. Americans sometimes engage in calculatedly rude acts where the intent is not to be rude, but to send you a message in a manner more subtle than simply yelling at you. Often, when we rub our chopsticks together, we're TELLING you that these chopsticks are splintery.
Pretty damn good. Made it as specified simmering for 30 mins total. It seems like it will make 3-5 chai tea lattes. I ended up with maybe about 2 cups of syrup (though it's not /terribly/ syrupy. maybe like halfway between the consistency of water and honey. idk if I should have reduced it longer or not). Mixing it in a ratio of 1 part syrup to 2 parts milk, it's not exactly the same flavor or strength as starbucks, but close, and definitely still super delicious in its own right. Gonna make a double batch next time and try tweaking it a little for more strength, but definitely a keeper. And it does make your entire kitchen smell like Christmas.
This looks extremely delicious. I'd add more cheese in-between each layer of pizza, and I'd also probably make the scrambled eggs have cheese in them too. You can't ever have too much cheese, but you can always have too-little. :)
Anonymous
Posted on 2011-10-08 23:36:06 (Flag for deletion)
The chopstick thing is well-known. Americans sometimes engage in calculatedly rude acts where the intent is not to be rude, but to send you a message in a manner more subtle than simply yelling at you. Often, when we rub our chopsticks together, we're TELLING you that these chopsticks are splintery.
Anonymous
Posted on 2011-09-01 02:41:48 (Flag for deletion)
I made this a while ago, and covered the meatballs in a mixture of breadcrumbs and Parmesan cheese.
tastes good man
arsieiuni
Posted on 2011-03-16 16:52:15 (Flag for deletion)
Awesome! Going to try it!
Anonymous
Posted on 2011-03-29 07:34:46 (Flag for deletion)
The vanilla - to my tastes anyway - should be reduced by about half, but the rest of it is great. The great smell was no lie. So good.
Anonymous
Posted on 2011-04-05 22:18:21 (Flag for deletion)
Ooh... Chai tea... And Lucy Knisley for teh win!
Anonymous
Posted on 2011-08-31 04:03:25 (Flag for deletion)
Pretty damn good. Made it as specified simmering for 30 mins total. It seems like it will make 3-5 chai tea lattes. I ended up with maybe about 2 cups of syrup (though it's not /terribly/ syrupy. maybe like halfway between the consistency of water and honey. idk if I should have reduced it longer or not). Mixing it in a ratio of 1 part syrup to 2 parts milk, it's not exactly the same flavor or strength as starbucks, but close, and definitely still super delicious in its own right. Gonna make a double batch next time and try tweaking it a little for more strength, but definitely a keeper. And it does make your entire kitchen smell like Christmas.
Anonymous
Posted on 2011-08-25 17:24:46 (Flag for deletion)
Sorta
arsieiuni
Posted on 2011-03-16 16:32:34 (Flag for deletion)
Win!
DeltaEon
Posted on 2011-03-17 00:09:21 (Flag for deletion)
Wow this looks fucking disgusting.
Anonymous
Posted on 2011-08-02 20:24:39 (Flag for deletion)
This looks extremely delicious. I'd add more cheese in-between each layer of pizza, and I'd also probably make the scrambled eggs have cheese in them too. You can't ever have too much cheese, but you can always have too-little. :)
Anonymous
Posted on 2011-08-05 07:09:42 (Flag for deletion)
I would eat the shit out of this. It needs BACON, though.
arsieiuni
Posted on 2011-03-16 16:49:24 (Flag for deletion)
Interesting. Can you compare the taste to anything knowable?
Anonymous
Posted on 2011-07-18 12:11:50 (Flag for deletion)
1.7 litre bottles of vodka? Jesus, America, I am jealous.
Anonymous
Posted on 2011-01-12 01:58:43 (Flag for deletion)
I hope there's one for other places in the world :)
Anonymous
Posted on 2011-07-17 19:40:23 (Flag for deletion)
march = starve