I figured then, since we all seem to be very busy and stressed, to take a moment to relax, and center ourselves. We could use a teacher to help us find inner peace and balance. And who better to do that than the Moodah? He is the atomization of peace and calm. Then why not try to emulate him? Better yet, emulate him by making food he may himself eat!
And that brings us to Moodah milkshakes. I can see him enjoying them on several levels. Perhaps most importantly, they're bright and green, much like his native land of Mooshu. Green is a peaceful happy color. Both the Moodah and milkshakes start with the letter M. Word association is always important with food. (Ok so maybe it's not, but it does make it seem more fun on the written page). Also the Moodah is a cow. Or is he a bull? If he's a bull, then he's a he. But the Moodah certainly looks like a cow, he doesn't have horns. But that would make the Moodah a she. And the voice actor for the Moodah is most certainly male. Hmm. This poses a problem. For the sake or argument, let's say the Moodah transcends gender, and thus, everyone wins. As i was saying, milkshakes have milk. And bovines drink and produce milk. This all may seem a bit silly, but it proves a point. The Moodah would most certainly definitely drink green milkshakes. So by making them, we can emulate his inner calm.
I need to make a disclaimer here. This recipe didn't quite turn out as i hoped it would. And that's fine. Everyone makes mistakes, especially when trying new things. The kitchen is no exception. I've never made milkshakes before. I don't even really like them. I just got this idea in my head and it seemed really cute and fun so I went with it. All i'm saying is, recreate at your own risk. It doesn't taste bad per se, but a milkshake it ain't.
- Milk
- Vanilla Ice Cream
- Green tea
- Lemon juice (not fresh. shame on me.)
- Green food dye (pictured seperately. Not entirely sure why, but there it is.
- Sugar
- Water
Let the kettle do it's thing. Then when it's boiling, remove it from the heat and brew the tea. Once that's done, add it to a pot with the sugar and boil it. To be fair, this was my major problem. I had so much tea, but i never let it cook down enough into a syrup, and it was essentially just hot green tea. Not what i was going for. Also the more i blog, the more i realize i make syrups a lot, and i should probably try to branch out a bit. Oh well, there's always a next time!
Then it's just a matter of adding the green tea syr... water to the blender. I probably added too much here as well, but green tea has a subtle flavor. Then I added a few drops of green food dye, which i held off till now, because i didn't know how much the tea would mess with the color. After that i blended it up. I noticed I had a milkshake button on the blender. Sadly, not even it could save this dish. Then all that was left was to pour it in a glass. I don't have a picture of that, because in essence, it was green milk.
Oh well. Live and learn I suppose. Better to learn though. I realized my mistakes, and should i choose to try again, i'll know what pitfalls to avoid. So this was not for naught. And besides, it still tasted alright. Maybe a bit warm, even though i did chill it, but no big deal. At the very least i can say i've made green milkshakes, and who wouldn't want to say that?
I'm excited for the upcoming months. Today marks the end of September, and the we draw closer to my favorite month of all, November. But October is pretty great too. Fall flavors coming out to play, and no, I do not mean pumpkin spice. Honestly pumpkin makes the spice, not the other way around. But i digress. I really love fall, and i love cooking in fall. So every chance i get, i'm going to be in the kitchen. That being said, I'll also be trying to make as many posts as I can. I just need to think of ways to tie Fall into the game, but that shouldn't be terribly difficult. Until then, Foodies Of The Spiral, UNITE!
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