1 meal for 800?

I’ll consume the same amount over a week and die happy

    • Track_ShovelOP
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      572 months ago

      I like the cut of your jib. Those fascists will smell me cumin from a mile away

    • HonkyTonkWoman
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      You gotta do Brunswick Stew for protests. Then people can just chuck the roadkill they find along the way to the protest in the pot as they arrive.

      Season that baby with some motor oil & pepper spray, maybe a lil gunpowder if you can get your hands on some…

      That protest will smell terrible.

    • @CptEnder
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      I think it’s for a Sikh holiday where they feed anyone for free.

  • @mlg
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    20kg Ghee (use sparingly)

    Ah yes let me use this comically large tub of ghee butter “sparingly”

    • Todd Bonzalez
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      It calls for 2kg of garlic, but you know you’re gonna end up using 5kg.

    • @[email protected]
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      72 months ago

      It’s a scaled recipe. The point is for even a modest cook you’d use the ghee sparingly

    • @Noodle07
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      Use sparingly before putting 20L of oil in the mix

  • @fireweed
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    That’s great and all, but what the heck are you supposed to cook it in, a grain silo?

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      I saw a video a while back about a charity in India and they had this custom… Structure within a building I suppose you’d call it… Where the sikh folks were cooking up an absolutely gargantuan amount of food. Huge fire had to be lit underneath it. The food pit looked around five meters / 15ft across.

      The amounts of everything that went in are somewhat similar to what you’re reading in that recipe.

      I’m trying to figure out a way to dig it out of the internet because it was a fascinating watch. If I manage it I’ll be back. Maybe someone else has seen the video I’m describing and will know where to look.

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          I appreciate the effort so thank you. That’s not the one I saw but the idea is very similar.

          The one I saw was much larger and involved ladders but this definitely gets the idea across.

          Edit: just watched that video through. Can’t sleep here and that’s pushing me into “get up for snack” territory. Looks delicious.

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      62 months ago

      Nuclear silo, like the one that launched the manhole cover into space

  • @[email protected]
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    That’s around 500kg of food, or 70kg daily for a week. All you have to do is eat basically 1 body weight per day

    • key
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      42 months ago

      If you’re eating that much it’s probably more like 1 body weight per week

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    Don’t know if that’s all the ingredients, but I would love to see the whole recipe so I could try and scale it down to a 5 person meal. The ingredients list makes it sound pretty good.

    Edit: forgot there was a name attached to the recipe. Might have to just look it up instead.

  • @[email protected]
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    62 months ago

    no no no don’t divide the meat into 83 gram portions. Divide each 500g portion into 6, why is this confusing

    • @[email protected]
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      Well yeah. Weighing out 500g 400 times and then cutting into 6 pieces is going to be a lot faster than weighing out 83 grams 2400 times with no cutting after. Some variance between sizes of pieces is fine.

      • @[email protected]
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        i dunno when i am portioning i like knowing the exact weight you get really good at pulling X ounces especially after the first dozen you barely have to make any corrections in my experience

  • @berryjam
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    What book is this from?