ShopDreamUp AI ArtDreamUp
Deviation Actions
Description
I'm not sure whether to put this under culinary arts or fanart.
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....
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
© 2011 - 2024 BisectedBrioche
Comments28
Join the community to add your comment. Already a deviant? Log In
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.
...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.