No. Cram is described as dense and biscuit-like, Stollen is a fluffy but heavy yeast cake with raisins and powdered sugar.
No. Cram is described as dense and biscuit-like, Stollen is a fluffy but heavy yeast cake with raisins and powdered sugar.
Are you looking for something that looks and tastes like elvish bread could look and taste like or are you looking for a super filling and nutritious bread? Or a movie accurate version?
For the former, I don’t know what you imagine. Look for a bread recipe you envision as elvish and play around with it, adding spices.
For the latter, german Pumpernickel is the go-to bread.
For a movie-like lembas, go for shortbread
Stollen is cake, not bread!
But I agree, the movie version was more what I imagined cram would be.
When your 20.000 year old daughter is finally getting married and moving out of the house.
I don’t want them to force me to a hospital which I cant afford.
Tell me you’re american w/out telling me you’re american.
I was a bouncer when the first kids born in 2000 were allowed into clubs. That hit differently.
Yes, he did
These names sound like a hell of a pansexual orgy.
Can’t judge that assessment but often enough I feel that I dislike the hobbit movies even more than most, so maybe we’re both not quite the mainstream.
Interestingly, the added characters and the barrel scene are exactly (some of) the reasons why I don’t like the movies and IMO symptoms for why they’re bad.
Unnecessary and don’t fit well into the story, they feel tacked on and seem to be there mostly to make the movies more appealing to an action audience.
Tell me about it. Quit smoking almost four weeks ago, can’t stop eating since and already gained 5 kg
22 of 24. Yeah, I know too much antidepressants…
It was Elendil’s sword when it broke…
#onlyinthemovies
Why does Aragorn seem to be disgusted?
Oh we’re throwing wikipedia articles now? Well, it’s a german thing, so let’s look into the german article that says “bread shaped cake”.
I don’t know who fucked up the english article, but it’s cake.
Greetings from Germany, where we are most serious about bread and cake.