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5616 No.5616 [Reply] [Original]

I'm going to teach you all how to make The Yonelt!* Ingredients are in alphabetical order.

3 Sprigs of Asparagus placed into a triangle of end result.
1 Banana
2/3 Cup of Well Done Chili
Cloves of Garlic ground into the Egg Whites
3 ounces Daiquiri or 1 ounce Triple Par Sec
1 scoop of Eddy's Ice Cream
served alongside Flan
Ground Nutmeg, Cinnamon, or Half Sweet Paprika for both Yonelt and Flan side.
some Hot Tamales
Ice Cubes (since it'll be hot)
Boil some ingredients in Orange Juice.
some Monterrey Jack Cheese
Zuchini around the edges

Fry main course ingredients - the Asparagus, Well Done Chili, Hot Tamales, Monterrey Jack Cheese, Zuchini - in a frying pan for 5 - 9 minutes, flipping them occasionally. Non main course ingredients go on decoratively or on the side. It doesn't even have to be for breakfast despite the fact that's usually when people eat eggs, although

NOTE: Eat with extreme caution, as OP just made up these ingredients as I typed. Yes, I'm awesome that way.

Bridges are always related.

>> No.5635

C'mon, you've got a hankering for something nobody has ever tried before - CAN YOU DIG IT?!?

>> No.5643

that's a whole fucking lot of ingredients for a goddamn omelette op. I shall try it sometime nonetheless

the flan makes me a bit suspicios though

>> No.5657

>>5643
>Flan
>Not the part where you boil stuff in orange juice

>> No.5666

>>5657
ohhh, flan. so delicious! orange juice would work too.

>> No.5669

>>5657
and what's "some" ingredients even supposed to mean

>> No.5694

Try the Berlin pancake.
6 eggs
half a pound of flour
a pint of light beer (microbrewery; definitely not Bud)
ham and an onion
a pinch of nutmeg, salt to taste

Thoroughly mix flour and beer, carefully add eggs. Add salt and nutmeg. Dice the ham and onions, then fry them in butter, using a small pot. Put the pot aside, go on with a large pan. Add a quarter of the ham and onions mix to the pan, then some butter. Pour a quarter of the dough mix over it, cook until golden brown. Repeat until you're out of ingredients. One pancake will stuff you.

>> No.5713

>>5694
> not Bud
trollolololol

Captcha: rich irstlyza

>> No.5732

this needs pics

>> No.5734

>>5713
I'm in Germany, so I'd use Czech lager. Just giving you a hint how to make it not taste like shit.

>> No.5791

Anybody know how to make their food out of dung?

>> No.5878

<- /ck/ is that way, bros

Learn it. Love it.

>> No.6566

>>5791
First you have to dig the dung into the ground and then you plant potatoes in it.

Takes about a year.