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− | '''Recipe - mirelurk cakes ''' is a [[Fallout 3 holodisks and notes|holodisk]] in ''[[Fallout 3]]'' |
+ | '''Recipe - mirelurk cakes ''' is a [[Fallout 3 holodisks and notes|holodisk]] in ''[[Fallout 3]]''. |
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+ | Found in the hidden freezer compartment belonging to [[Ted (Fallout 3)|Ted]] in the [[Anchorage Memorial]] Service entrance. The recipe describes how to create [[mirelurk cakes]]. |
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− | 1 bucket [[mirelurk meat]] |
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12 eggs, mixed up |
12 eggs, mixed up |
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1 loaf bread, stale and crumbled |
1 loaf bread, stale and crumbled |
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Oil (for pan) |
Oil (for pan) |
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− | Remove any shell from [[Mirelurk| |
+ | Remove any shell from [[Mirelurk (Fallout 3)|mirelurk]]. In bucket, toss together bread, egg, scrub and mayo until moistened, but do not over mix. Add any available spices for taste |
Ball up 25-30 cakes, 1/2 to 3/4 inches thick. Place in freezer until they firm up. Sprinkle batch with salt. |
Ball up 25-30 cakes, 1/2 to 3/4 inches thick. Place in freezer until they firm up. Sprinkle batch with salt. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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− | * This recipe cannot actually be made in the game, as |
+ | * This recipe cannot actually be made in the game, as none of the ingredients, aside from the mirelurk meat, exist within the game. |
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+ | ==Behind the scenes== |
[[Timothy Cain]], the producer/lead programmer for ''[[Fallout]]'' and ''[[Fallout 2]]'', was particularly fond of cooking and would often surprise his team with culinary delicacies of his own creation. This led to the inclusion of some of his recipes in game manuals and in games themselves. While unconfirmed, it is likely that the mirelurk cake recipe is a homage to this phenomenon. Note that if one presumes that mirelurk meat is crab meat, this is essentially a recipe for breaded crab cakes. |
[[Timothy Cain]], the producer/lead programmer for ''[[Fallout]]'' and ''[[Fallout 2]]'', was particularly fond of cooking and would often surprise his team with culinary delicacies of his own creation. This led to the inclusion of some of his recipes in game manuals and in games themselves. While unconfirmed, it is likely that the mirelurk cake recipe is a homage to this phenomenon. Note that if one presumes that mirelurk meat is crab meat, this is essentially a recipe for breaded crab cakes. |
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Revision as of 19:53, 14 July 2019
Recipe - mirelurk cakes is a holodisk in Fallout 3.
Location
Found in the hidden freezer compartment belonging to Ted in the Anchorage Memorial Service entrance. The recipe describes how to create mirelurk cakes.
Transcript
1 bucket mirelurk meat
12 eggs, mixed up
1 loaf bread, stale and crumbled
1 bottle mayonnaise (see Marjorie for mayo)
1 branch scrub plant, dried and crushed
2 fists of salt
Oil (for pan)
Remove any shell from mirelurk. In bucket, toss together bread, egg, scrub and mayo until moistened, but do not over mix. Add any available spices for taste
Ball up 25-30 cakes, 1/2 to 3/4 inches thick. Place in freezer until they firm up. Sprinkle batch with salt.
In a heavy pan, fry cakes in oil, turning once until both sides are brown
Notes
- This recipe cannot actually be made in the game, as none of the ingredients, aside from the mirelurk meat, exist within the game.
Behind the scenes
Timothy Cain, the producer/lead programmer for Fallout and Fallout 2, was particularly fond of cooking and would often surprise his team with culinary delicacies of his own creation. This led to the inclusion of some of his recipes in game manuals and in games themselves. While unconfirmed, it is likely that the mirelurk cake recipe is a homage to this phenomenon. Note that if one presumes that mirelurk meat is crab meat, this is essentially a recipe for breaded crab cakes.