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Skyrim style sweetrolls

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I'm not sure whether to put this under culinary arts or fanart. :XD:

Anyways, here's some sweet rolls. This recipe was basically spiced cake (cooked in muffin tins and flipped over to get the shape) with cream cheese icing and a bit of syrup in the center.

Made using a recipe from GormetGaming.co.uk, which is sadly now defunct (links exsponged because they only link to SPAM sites) .

Now if you excuse me, I'm going to take a look in this ally....
Image size
3648x2736px 2.23 MB
Make
NIKON
Model
COOLPIX L20
Shutter Speed
1/30 second
Aperture
F/5.5
Focal Length
7 mm
ISO Speed
64
Date Taken
Nov 18, 2011, 11:46:43 PM
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WhimsicalSquidCo's avatar
Don't know HOW I didn't see these before. These are definitely getting made at some point! Shame I didn't find this til after I had a Skyrim cosplay photoshoot or I'd have gotten a few shots of me swiping every last sweetroll on a table (I'm such a food klepto in Skyrim. I typically carry around the equivalent of a grocery store at all times....)
...also, I noticed with the Hearthfire DLC that when you bake sweet things in-game, there's actually no sugar of any kind. At most there's fruit in it... the sweet roll recipe in the game is just flour, butter, milk, salt and a chicken's egg. Closest to realistic is fruity things like pies (still no sugar, but at least fruit makes things actually taste sweet) and that one dumpling that has moon sugar in it. I figured at least *some* of the things would at least call for honey (since otherwise those big pots of the stuff have no use except eating as-is), or you'd be able to obtain sugar with the DLC, like with flour, butter and milk. SO weird.