Sunday, May 20, 2012

Geek Food!


Chu jelly from the legend of zelda
by the geeky chef
this and other amazing recipes are found here.


Blue Bantha Milk
(its not just food coloring)

and Hoth Iceberg 
by thegamersfridge link

http://www.harrypotterrecipes.net/ is one of the best sites I've found as far as harry potter recipes goes. they have multiple versions of some of the recipes so you can choose 
which ever moves your furniture.

is my pick as far as Lord of the Rings goes.

Muppet Cake Pops

Human Blood Caffein Energy Potion
Han Solo Ice Tray
R2D2 Ice try


Awesome Geekery at ThinkGeek
http://www.thinkgeek.com/

Sea Salt Ice Creamfrom Kingdom Hearts


This is the only recipe I've found for sea salt ice cream and its original source is unknown to me, its on too many sites to count. I'm not a fan of how it looks because in the game it looks like a popsicle but this recipe is actual ice cream in the shape of a popsicle and is too soft for my liking.
* I am currently working on my own version to bring it closer to its original form.


Ingredients:
2 eggs
2 c. milk
1/3 cup sugar
1 t. vanilla
1 c. heavy whipping cream
sea salt to taste
blue food coloring (optional)

ice pop molds (optional)


Directions:

Separate the eggs into two good sized bowls and beat the 
egg whites until stiff. Mix the egg yolks and sugar until thick. Slowly bring milk to boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally. Pour hot milk into yolk/sugar mixture and mix
well. Pour milk/yolk/sugar mixture back into pot and heat 
 on medium until thicker to make a custard. Do not boil.Pour custard in with beaten egg whites and mix well.
Add sea salt (keeping adding salt until it tastes salty
sweet). Put mixture in fridge to cool. Once cool, add cream, vanilla and coloring to mixture. Freeze, following
your ice cream maker’s instructions. If you wish, get some
ice pop molds. Spray the inside of these with very little
PAM spray (or something similar). Then pour the ice
cream into the molds right after it comes out of the ice
cream maker. Pop the lid on and the sticks in and freeze
 for at least two hours.


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