Introduction: Halloween Food! "Hand of the Mummy"
The time of ghosts and monsters is nearing again, so this season-themed food needs to be presented.
A creepy delicacy for your Kekri/Parentalia/Samhain/Halloween table.
Be careful though, this food is HEAVY!
This is not originally my recipe -no one actually knows who invented it- but I wanted to share the knowledge.
Too bad I didn't have a picture of a more successful specimen, the one pictured above suffered the curse of Porky(explained later).
A creepy delicacy for your Kekri/Parentalia/Samhain/Halloween table.
Be careful though, this food is HEAVY!
This is not originally my recipe -no one actually knows who invented it- but I wanted to share the knowledge.
Too bad I didn't have a picture of a more successful specimen, the one pictured above suffered the curse of Porky(explained later).
Step 1: What You Need
- At least 700g(1.5lbs.) of minced meat, less makes the thing look like genitalia(Now there's an idea!)
- Bacon strips and bacon strips and bacon strips...
- 2 eggs
- Breadcrumbs(optional)
- Salt, pepper, etc.
- A few cheddar slices(optional)
- Lots of hot sauce(optional)
- A couple of bowls for preparation and cooking
Not recommended:
- Drinking tons of beer beforehand, makes taking pictures a living hell. You can also forget how to turn the flash back on.
- Wife, will nag you to death the next morning.
- Bacon strips and bacon strips and bacon strips...
- 2 eggs
- Breadcrumbs(optional)
- Salt, pepper, etc.
- A few cheddar slices(optional)
- Lots of hot sauce(optional)
- A couple of bowls for preparation and cooking
Not recommended:
- Drinking tons of beer beforehand, makes taking pictures a living hell. You can also forget how to turn the flash back on.
- Wife, will nag you to death the next morning.
Step 2: Beginning the Invocation
Break the eggs into a bowl. If the eggs are rotten, replace them with fresh ones. No one wants to be THAT authentic...
Then toss the meat in and add your desired seasoning. Dont be an idiot and pour the hot sauce directly from the bottle. I did. Lots of agony afterwards.
Start kneading the meat into a dough until it's all nice and smooth. Just like making a meat loaf. I didn't use breadcrumbs though.
Then toss the meat in and add your desired seasoning. Dont be an idiot and pour the hot sauce directly from the bottle. I did. Lots of agony afterwards.
Start kneading the meat into a dough until it's all nice and smooth. Just like making a meat loaf. I didn't use breadcrumbs though.
Step 3: Preparing the Altar
Now that you have a solid meat dough, you can knead it into a blanket and top it with cheddar slices and bacon. Pretty straightforward. The bacon-cheese filling is not mandatory, I just wanted to try how it comes out.
Overkill, dare I say.
Overkill, dare I say.
Step 4: The Conjuration
Now roll the blanket of meat into shape. You can either add the bacon layer while rolling or after you've put it in the cooking bowl.
Then its time to put the thing in the oven. Let it bake for an hour in the middle rack of the oven in 175°C(~350°F).
IMPORTANT: Pray to Porky, the god of all things bacon, or you will fail miserably.
Then its time to put the thing in the oven. Let it bake for an hour in the middle rack of the oven in 175°C(~350°F).
IMPORTANT: Pray to Porky, the god of all things bacon, or you will fail miserably.
Step 5: What?! I Made a Trilobite!
The cheddar-bacon core made the hand bloat out of shape. Still delicious though!
Don't go crazy with the filling and the hand should turn out fine. You can fine-tune the appearance by adding fingers(mincemeat skewers) or some ketchup blood, if you want to ruin te taste. The cheese-fat-hot sauce mixture that seeps out during cooking looks fittingly like embalming fluid, but tastes great!
Happy eating!
Don't go crazy with the filling and the hand should turn out fine. You can fine-tune the appearance by adding fingers(mincemeat skewers) or some ketchup blood, if you want to ruin te taste. The cheese-fat-hot sauce mixture that seeps out during cooking looks fittingly like embalming fluid, but tastes great!
Happy eating!