Or when you just want a snack...
Serve with several different types of beer.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Friday, January 27, 2012
Figure Friday: Luke Skywalker (again)
Luke Skywalker. Such a monumental (and underrated) character. People are always talking about Darth Vader, Han Solo, R2D2. But Luke is a magnificent protagonist and a hero in the truest meaning of the word! And recently, there have been made some nice action figures of him as well.
People weren't satisfied with my last article on Luke. Understandably. It was just some pictures I snapped on the go, while playing with my Star Wars Lego. But the fact is that I have both several toys of Luke... and strong opinions on the character and his role in the Star Wars Universe. I do have more to say.
So read on for a much longer article on the Hero of the Rebellion, the Balance of the Force, the Last of the Old, and the First of the New Jedi. Luke Skywalker.
People weren't satisfied with my last article on Luke. Understandably. It was just some pictures I snapped on the go, while playing with my Star Wars Lego. But the fact is that I have both several toys of Luke... and strong opinions on the character and his role in the Star Wars Universe. I do have more to say.
So read on for a much longer article on the Hero of the Rebellion, the Balance of the Force, the Last of the Old, and the First of the New Jedi. Luke Skywalker.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Skyrim Sweet Rolls?

Update: Here's the recipe and process.
The stuff right below is just a teaser.
You may have heard about the game called The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. At the very least you have heard some annoying memes (I can guarantee we who play Skyrim have not contributed to this).
Well Skyrim is a fantastic game. It's mindblowing actually. The graphic and gameplay is perfect, the storylines are intriguing and the size of the world, the way the world feels like it's co-existing with you - it's not just a place where you are.

I never expected a lot, because I didn't like the previous Elder Scrolls game, Oblivion. So even though the reviews were very good, it still came as a shock that I liked the game that much.
Well, for all the great stuff in the game, what I want to mention is a very small detail in the world of Skyrim. The Sweet Roll.
These cakes(?) are found all over the world, and they look tasty. They even restore lost health, which is the second most obvious effect of a cake. The first being that it's delicious.
The thing is that I have no idea what the Sweet Roll is. I see people elsewhere on the Internet making their effort to recreate these delicious things, with varying degree of success. Could be a s simple cake made in a cone-shaped pan. But as the name sounds, it could just as well be an actual roll of some sort. Which would explain the hole.
Even though I'm a bit late to the party now that Skyrim has been out for a couple of months, I'll give it a go myself. I have an idea of how to make it simple and good. And I will share the process and many pictures. But for today, I will simply tease you with a picture I took (along with what could possibly be a recipe for Sweet Rolls).
Monday, January 23, 2012
The Onion
I have mentioned the onion several times. It's easily one of my favorite ingredients, for the obvious reasons of course. But I also have this weird idea that the onion contains something unique, something so good for me that it will protect me in the case of danger.
Confused? Read on then!
Confused? Read on then!
Friday, January 20, 2012
Figure Friday: 5 Vintage Space Lego Sets (that I wish I owned)
I had a talk with a friend about the old space Lego, and we started looking up some of the old sets. Both of us were very impressed with how cool the old stuff was. We vaguely remembered most of them, either from friends owning them, seeing them in stores or in adverts. The purpose of this list is simply to have a trip down memory lane with some vintage Lego, much like last week's Figure Friday. But this list can also serve as a reminder to how little has changed in Lego since the late 80s, and how that fact really doesn't make any difference.
Read on for five absolutely awesome vintage Lego sets.
Read on for five absolutely awesome vintage Lego sets.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Two new ways of doing the steak (do you take the challenge?)
I write this for my sister mainly. I know she reads my blog, and I know she likes a good steak (who doesn't?). So here are two ways of doing the standard steak that may be slightly different than how we usually prepare it. One will have an impact on the taste, the other will affect the structure of the steak.
1. Marinade with citrus or other fruits.
This one requires that you prepare the steak beforehand. Arrange the steak as you'd like it, cut it into the size you want to eat. Then simply make a marinade with citrus fruits or other sour tasting stuff, like Kiwi and grapes. I suggest not mixing too many different tastes, but one can't go wrong with the orange/lime combo.
Leave the steaks in the marinade for 3 hours. Make sure they are properly soaked, and make sure there are no carnivores lurking around.
This will in theory give the steak a slightly different taste, but realistically, it will still taste steak. Serve with a strong tasting sauce to contrast the faint taste of sour.
2. Submerge the steak in water
Ok, this one is pushing the boundaries of what we think will work. But it also makes sense when you think about it. You don't want to have a well done steak. The taste disappears and it becomes difficult to chew. The good steak is rare, or at the very least medium rare. This doesn't mean it's raw inside, but it should be barely cooked, red, bloody, delicious.
The deal with this method is to encase the steak in something waterproof, like a vacuum packed plastic, then submerge it in water at 55° Celsius for a while. The time depends on the size of the steak, but since it's not boiling, you don't have to be that careful.
When you want, just fry the steak intensely on both sides for a few seconds, just to create a crust. The idea is that the entire steak will be rare/medium rare, and not just the center.
Enjoy!
1. Marinade with citrus or other fruits.
This one requires that you prepare the steak beforehand. Arrange the steak as you'd like it, cut it into the size you want to eat. Then simply make a marinade with citrus fruits or other sour tasting stuff, like Kiwi and grapes. I suggest not mixing too many different tastes, but one can't go wrong with the orange/lime combo.
Leave the steaks in the marinade for 3 hours. Make sure they are properly soaked, and make sure there are no carnivores lurking around.
This will in theory give the steak a slightly different taste, but realistically, it will still taste steak. Serve with a strong tasting sauce to contrast the faint taste of sour.
2. Submerge the steak in water
Ok, this one is pushing the boundaries of what we think will work. But it also makes sense when you think about it. You don't want to have a well done steak. The taste disappears and it becomes difficult to chew. The good steak is rare, or at the very least medium rare. This doesn't mean it's raw inside, but it should be barely cooked, red, bloody, delicious.
The deal with this method is to encase the steak in something waterproof, like a vacuum packed plastic, then submerge it in water at 55° Celsius for a while. The time depends on the size of the steak, but since it's not boiling, you don't have to be that careful.
When you want, just fry the steak intensely on both sides for a few seconds, just to create a crust. The idea is that the entire steak will be rare/medium rare, and not just the center.
Enjoy!
Sunday, January 15, 2012
On the question of burgers
I just felt like updating on a Sunday instead of a Monday. For you regular readers, don't be alarmed. There's nothing sinister going on. The sun will still rise, the Earth's axial tilt is still 23.44°, and Toys and Bacon will still continue to be updated Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Most people are aware how simple it is to make their own burgers, and how to make them infinitely better than anything you'll get from the fast food chains. It cannot even be considered the same category. Luckily you can also get good burgers many places, but at a considerably higher price.
Making them yourself is neither difficult nor expensive, and I'll do a proper "how-to" soon. Probably during the G.I. Joe month. Yup, I just announced a full month of G.I. Joe themed articles. I'll sneak in quite a bit of food talk though, among profiles, top 10 lists, comparisons of G.I. Joe figures and vehicles. Still haven't decided what month this will be though. Could be March, could be June.
But back to the burger.
Here's the recipe:
400-500g minced beef of high quality
1 egg
1 tablespoon wheat flour
1-2 teaspoons salt
Lots of pepper
1/4 finely chopped onion
Optional: Tiny bits of feta cheese.
Optional: Finely chopped chili
Mix together, shape them as large and flat as you can.
In the pan on medium temperature. Use margarine or oil.
Throw on a slice of cheese when you turn the burgers. Serve with bread, or not. Tomatoes, lettuce, pickles, onions, etc, if you want to make that stereotypical burger. And to be honest, you want to. Make it a monumental burger by throwing bacon into the mix.
Enjoy!
Most people are aware how simple it is to make their own burgers, and how to make them infinitely better than anything you'll get from the fast food chains. It cannot even be considered the same category. Luckily you can also get good burgers many places, but at a considerably higher price.
Making them yourself is neither difficult nor expensive, and I'll do a proper "how-to" soon. Probably during the G.I. Joe month. Yup, I just announced a full month of G.I. Joe themed articles. I'll sneak in quite a bit of food talk though, among profiles, top 10 lists, comparisons of G.I. Joe figures and vehicles. Still haven't decided what month this will be though. Could be March, could be June.
But back to the burger.
Here's the recipe:
400-500g minced beef of high quality
1 egg
1 tablespoon wheat flour
1-2 teaspoons salt
Lots of pepper
1/4 finely chopped onion
Optional: Tiny bits of feta cheese.
Optional: Finely chopped chili
Mix together, shape them as large and flat as you can.
In the pan on medium temperature. Use margarine or oil.
Throw on a slice of cheese when you turn the burgers. Serve with bread, or not. Tomatoes, lettuce, pickles, onions, etc, if you want to make that stereotypical burger. And to be honest, you want to. Make it a monumental burger by throwing bacon into the mix.
Enjoy!
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