(Zzonkedd gave up because it was too full of food technicalities, lol)
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âMaster, thank you for having us!â
âMaster, please teach us how to cook offal as promised!â
âGoodness, you two sure are early. As for calling me master, hmm, I think itâs best to stop it. We just met yesterday after all.â
âNo, Master is Master!â
âThatâs right, Master!â
âThatâs not what I⊠haahhâŠ.â
I think thereâs no way to convince Maynard and Enzo to stop calling me master. I might as well just give up. [1] Yesterday, I was sort of cornered into promising these two how to cook, but I never expect them to appear so early in the morning.
I just had breakfast and was planning to take things easy, butâŠ
âMaster! Quickly teach us how to cook the offal, please!â
âThatâs right! This is really, really important to us!â
âHaahhh⊠I understand. Please come with me to the kitchen.â [5]
[6] Once in the kitchen, I gave them a small lecture on the fine art of cooking offal.
âNow, thereâs really no secret to cooking offal. You can treat it like any regular meat in soups, stews and even on the barbecue. The most important thing is the pre-treatment, which we already did yesterday.â
âI see!â
âEspecially the large intestines, that is where most body waste is collected after all, which is why it needed the most treatment. And⊠thatâs it, end of lecture.â
âWait, seriously!!â
âHaha, pretty much. However, pre-treatment is different for different kinds of offal. Take the large intestines, for example,â I said, as I took out both the beef and pork intestines. âYou should be familiar with these by now. [8] I find that beef intestines tended to be fattier so itâs especially juicy when grilled with just salt and pepper. Pork intestines could be grilled too but it tends to crisp up more easily. Itâs better as a sauce grill.â
âFollowing this logic, it can be grilled on skewers too?â asked Maynard.
âOf course,â
For some reason, when I confirmed this, Maynard and Enzo glanced at each other and began to grin.
âOi, Enzo, this is the one!â
âYeah, itâs going to go great with our ultimate super special sauce that we made through trial and error!â [5]
âWow, you two sure are serious about developing your cooking. Since you seem to know your grilled meats, should I teach you a stewing technique instead?â
âAbsolutely!â
âAbsolutely yes!â
[4] âOffering simmered food is a good idea since the market is saturated with grilled skewer stallsâŠâ I said as I run through all the stewed and simmered offal recipes in my mind.
Japanese Motsunabe (Hotpot Offal) isnât suitable as a stall food, and Motsuni (Simmered Offal) would require other world seasonings such as soy sauce and miso.
Whatever the dish is, it has to use local ingredients and seasoning.
Hmm, since they have those tomato-like fruits here, letâs go with Trippa alla Romana, also known as Trippa Style Offal & Tomato Stew [9].
âRight, letâs make a tomato based stew.â
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âAlright, I think the prep work is pretty much done.â
For this stew, I decided to go with the honeycomb tripe, the second stomach of the cow is usually associated with Trippa alla Romana, although there is no fixed rule on what kind of offal we could actually throw in.
Therefore, since we worked hard to clean the intestines and tripe yesterday, letâs use them.
âI thought that organ meat could be used like regular meat right away after yesterdayâs pre-treatment, but I guess itâs still a good idea to be extra careful,â said Maynard, who was working on blanching the meat under my instructions.
âYeah, I thought that after all that washing and rinsing from yesterday, we could just cook the meats but we still have to blanch them, huh,â said Enzo.
[8] âWell, it all depends,â I said. âIf youâre making grilled food, you can just put them in a marinade and grill it like normal meat. However, stews and soups are more sensitive. Itâs better to blanch the meat to get rid of whatever scum or sliminess that would influence the soup later on.â
âI see~~!â
The boys were seriously absorbing my words.
âRight, now that the final pre-treatment for the offal is done, we can proceed to the actual cooking steps.â I had already purchased the necessary ingredients from [Net Super] while the boys were blanching the meat.
Normally, Iâd use canned stuff or premixed seasoning for convenience, but for the sake of showing the boys how to properly cook this dish, I decided to make everything from scratch.
Starting with the âpeeled whole tomatoesâ.
It was actually not that difficult to peel tomatoes. I instructed Maynard to make a shallow cut at the bottom of the tomatoes. Then, leave them in cold water and wait for the edges to curl up before peeling the skin away. Hot water would work faster but Iâm working on the premise that these kids would have limited resources.
Once the tomatoes were peeled, they were diced and dropped into some salted water to be boiled down for the tomato stew. Now and then, Maynard stood by the pot to skim off the scum.
âRight, while thatâs boiling, Enzo, you can cut the vegetables.â
Onions, carrots, and celery are to be cut into 5mm cubes. Meanwhile, I minced up some garlic.
Bubble, bubble, bubbleâŠ
Chop, chop, chopâŠ
Hmm, these aspiring chefs really do look like they knew what theyâre doing.
âRight, once the tomato broth is done and the vegetables all chopped, we can proceed to the next step. Iâve already minced the garlic [5]. So, the prep work is all done now. Letâs see, stewed tomatoes, cubed vegetables [5], dried bay leaves, blanched and chopped offal, minced garlic, [8] chopped onions, [8] boiled chickpeas, [8] dried meat soup, oil⊠Right, letâs get started.â
âFirst, [8] fry the onions until soft, then put in the minced garlic [5]. Itâs important to fry the onions first otherwise your garlic will burnâŠâ
âNext, once the garlic is fragrant, add the offal and give them a quick stir-fry to make them fragrant. After that, add some of the stewed tomatoes and reconstituted dried meat soupâŠâ
[8]
âWhy do we boil the dried meat?â asked Maynard.
ââŠâ I canât say that itâs sort of like reconstituted bonito powder, right? âAhem, dried meat has a lot of flavour in it. Itâs like the difference between fresh mushrooms and dried mushrooms. You donât normally get much flavour from a fresh one, but dried mushrooms could be made into soup stock.â
âOoohhhh, I didnât know that! I must try boiling some dried mushroom to make soup!â
Phew, safe!
[8] âSo, I guess if we donât have dried meat, we could replace it with dried mushroom soup or bone soup?â asked Enzo.
ââŠthat sounds like a great idea,â I laughed. Goodness, have I been so spoilt by bouillon cubes and instant soups that I had completely dismissed these as options?
âAhem, next, we add the boiled chickpeasâŠâ
âCan we use any kind of beans?â asked Maynard.
âCome to think of it, if the beans are dried and then boiled, is the water good enough to be used as stock?â asked Enzo.
âErr, it depends on the stock,â I blinked, trying to remember if I had ever used bean stock for anything. âAlways taste the stock before using it. If in doubt, only use a little first. Especially if you want to experiment with other kinds of stock.â
âI see!â
âMaster is great!â
âHahahaâŠâ I canât tell them that my âboiled chickpeasâ are actually âcannedâ. âIf you can get your hands on other types of beans, it should be boiled first. Of course, if you use fresh beans, just put them in near the end of the cooking time.â
âI see!â
âTo test whether the stew is done, check the tenderness of the offal and beans. These two things cook at different times. Thatâs why itâs best to cook the beans on the side.â
âMaster, when do we add the vegetables?â
âAbout now,â I used two sets of spoons and found that I could easily break a piece of the offal apart. âVegetables cook easily, even with residual heat, so itâs best to add them last. We can also add the bay leaf now.â
âI see!â
âOnce the stew has boiled for a couple of minutes, taste to check the flavour and adjust using salt. Pepper is a bit expensive, but you really donât need that much. If you have other herbs or spices, you can experiment and try different things.â
âIt sure looks easy,â said Enzo.
âMost of the labour went to cleaning and blanching the meat, boiling the beans, making tomato stew and meat stock,â Maynard said, listing the necessary prep work.
Well, I usually take shortcuts using canned whole tomatoes, canned chickpeas and powdered stockâŠ
âHmm, I did think that it was a waste of flour and salt just to clean meat but if it turns out to be deliciousâŠâ
âIt doesnât actually take that much flour and salt,â said Maynard.
âOh, yeah, about 1 medium cup of flour for a whole piece of intestines.â [5]
[4] âItâs especially okay since flour and salt is part of the aid given to the orphanage,â
[4] âSalt too, I heard that itâs pretty expensive but Rosendal is near a salt-producing place, so thereâs that.â
âOh?â I said. âI only heard about Rosendal being famous for its meat but not about other things.â
âWe have a lot of wheat fields, and thereâs a salt mine or something nearby,â said Enzo.
Hmm, now that I think about it, I remember passing by fields of crops, so those were wheat, huh.
âItâs about done, letâs check the flavour and adjust it with salt and pepper.â
Gulp. âIt looks really good with all those pretty looking ingredientsâŠâ
âIt smells really nice too.â
âBy the way, if you donât have pepper. Itâs fine to just adjust with salt, mint or other ingredients. Anyway, this is just a test product, so letâs try some now.â
I ladled out three small bowls of the Trippa alla Romana and⊠[5]
[8]
âOi! Are you eating something delicious? Why is there so little of it? Whereâs ours?â
âAh, itâs Fer and the others⊠weâre just making some test dishes. Itâs not done yet.â
âWe can do the tasting too,â said Fer and he firmly sat down. The other two also looked at us expectantly.
Ahh, I guess I can just feed them the rest of the test dish.
âAhem, you two try the dish first while I feed my familiars,â I told Maynard and Enzo.
While I carefully portioned out the rest of the offal & tomato stew, the boys carefully tasted the dish.
âItâs⊠really good! I thought there might be some weird smells left but thereâs really none. Wow, the tripe is tender and the intestines are chewy and flavourful.â
âYeah, I always thought that offal is meant to taste weird but this dish is somehow refreshing and delicious. The tomatoes really accented the dish. Not only that, the beans and vegetables also made the dish more interesting. And the soup⊠I think this will go very nicely with some crusty bread!â
The two boys continued to appraise the dish with every bite.
Finally, when their bowls were emptyâŠ
âFufufufu, Enzo, with thisâŠâ
âFufufufu, Maynard, we can absolutelyâŠâ
âWin this! Fufufufufufu!â
Eh? What happened to those two?
âWith our ultimate secret special sauce for the grilled skewersâŠâ
âAnd a super refreshing tomato-based stewâŠâ
âWe can take the top prize with offal meats!â [5]
â⊠Excuse me, what are you talking about?â
âOh, sorry Master.â
âWeâre just a little too excited.â
âYeah, weâre talking about the Dungeon Meat Festival!â
âA⊠Dungeon Meat Festival?â
[4]
âItâs something that is held every year in Rosendal,â said Maynard.
âNot for long, I think? Only eight years,â said Enzo. âI heard that itâs meant to attract tourists to Rosendal.â
âYeah, itâs to promote dungeon meat and get people interested in the Rosendal dungeon.â
âFor three days straight, the streets will be filled with food stalls temporarily set up to serve meat hunted in the dungeons.â
[6] âOh? Sounds interesting. When does it start?â I asked, always interested in good food.
â10 days from now. Thatâs why weâre so keen about learning how to deal with offal meat with Master.â
âAahhâŠâ
âLast year, there were nearly 100 stalls. I think thereâs going to be more this year.â [5]
[6] âYeah, thanks to Master, our stall will have a chance to stand out!â
After probing a bit more, I found out that anyone could open a stall during this festival, so long as they apply at the Merchantâs Guild. [5]
âNormally, people who are not registered with the Merchantâs Guild canât even operate a small stall but during the Meat Dungeon Festival, even kids like us could have a stall if we register as participators for the event.â
âWe have to pay a bit of money, but thatâs fine with us.â
âThe highlight of the Meat Dungeon Festival is the awards ceremony where they announce the top five most delicious stalls as voted by the customers!â said Enzo excitedly.
â[5] Yeah, like Markâs stall. He won 4th place last year and suddenly, he went from operating a stall to a shop in a really short time because heâs so popular!â said Maynard.
âI see, so regardless of whether youâre from a big restaurant or a stall, everyone has a shot at winning the award?â
Thatâs a pretty cool idea actually.
âWeâre not aiming to open our own restaurant,â
âNot yet, but if we win, we could catch the eye of some big shop.â
âI heard that these big shops sometimes even let you run their branch restaurants in other cities!â
Certainly, winners of this festival would have more choices for their future.
If thatâs the caseâŠ
âSounds interesting, I wonder if they still accept applications?â
âEeeehhhh!!!â
âWait, M-master? Donât tell me-â
âYouâre planning to join!!?â
âAre you saying I canât?â
âN-no,â
Maynard and Enzo suddenly shrank away to whisper to each other.
Still, my ears were sensitive enough to pick up their whispered conversation.
âWho told you to mention the Meat Dungeon FestivalâŠ?â
âNow weâve done it, a powerful rival has appearedâŠâ
Ah, so thatâs their worry.
âAhem, are you worried about me participating? Donât worry, your offal dishes will still gain the most attention since no other store sells those.â
âThatâs trueâŠâ
âWait! Enzo, donât you remember? Officially, they still accept applications one week before the festival but the spaces assigned are according to the application date.â
âRight! That means our stalls will be far away from each other!â
âThatâs fine with me too,â I said. âIt would be good if our stalls donât compete directly with each other.
âEheheheâŠâ
âI only thought of participating because it sounds interesting. By the way, how do you plan to get your hands on offal? Have you thought about it?â
The boys responded with a confident. âYes!â
âOh my, really?â I was surprised. They only knew about the possibility of offal as a delicious food just two days ago and they already have a supplier?
Suddenly, the boys widened their eyes and said in a cat stroking voice [10]:
âMaster~~â
âWh-what is it?â
âPlease~ give us some offal meat~~â
You two⊠[5]
These boys were getting more and more shameless. [1] I mean, I donât really mind it but it would take some work on my part.
âSure, I can provide you with the offal, but you have to help me with my prep work for the Dungeon Festival. I can give you four Drops of offal for your work.â [5]
âMaster, please let us have five Drops worth of offal!â
âAlso, we can help you but only up to three days before the festival. We also need to prepare for our own stall.â
âHmm, I guess thatâs fine.â I have an [Item Box] with time stop function, after all, so everything could be prepared ahead and stored without spoiling.
âAlright, itâs a deal.â
I shook hands with Maynard and Enzo to seal the deal.
âOi, are you done talking?â
âHm? What is it, Fer?â
âThat thing just now. Itâs good, make more.â
ââI want more too!ââ
ââSui wants to eat more too~~ââ
⊠yes, yes.
At the request of Fer, Sui and Dora-chan, I made lots of Trippa alla Romana once the boys left.
Gumihou: There were some wordplay related jokes ninniku = garlic, tamanegi = onion, that really serves no purpose aside from maybe a âoh weâre no longer in Japanâ kind of thing. However, Gumi canât be bothered to make the joke more relevant since âtomatoâ was still âtomatoesâ here when it was a âtomato-likeâ vegetable before. The lack of consistency = lack of importance.
Gumi also has to fix cooking steps like NOT frying the garlic until fragrant before putting the onions in. Nope, nope, nope, rookie mistake that.
Speaking of which, Maynard and Enzo ended up mostly shouting âAbsolutely!â most of the time aside from the bits where they explain the Meat Festival thing. A lot of the more difficult questions came from Gumi.
Yes, Gumi is that type of student that will Ask Questions.
Oh, and the author also forgot to put the vegetables in the list of things they put into the stew⊠although he did describe it later when they were eating it⊠=_=;;
[1] Structural Change: Combine 2 paragraphs
[2] Structural Change: Combine 3 paragraphs
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[4] Structural Change: Change passive sentence to dialogue
[5] Delete Repetitive or Pointless Information
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[8] Creative Licence Taken â Details about how to treat offal, also fixed some bad cooking steps.
[9] Trippa alla Romana
In Japanese, itâs ăăȘăăéąšăąăăźăăăç źèŸŒăż or Trippa Style Offal & Tomato Stew
The Japanese name for this food is kind of misleading. Even though it actually exists, lol