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==Recipe==
==Recipe==
Since I put a canonical recipe in one of the books and this is an in-universe food (unlike something like scones, which exist as a real food in our universe), it's all right to copy it here. Should be in the back of Mindtouch.


Recipes for things that didn't come out of my head, like fruity drinks, scones, cookies, etc, should stay off the wiki for now until I make an executive decision about them. I'm leaning toward 'no' but we'll see.
The recipe for kerinne was provided in ''[[Mindtouch (Fiction) |Mindtouch]],'' and is as follows:
 
<blockquote>Like coffee and tea, kerinne has as many variations as it has drinkers. It’s always based on milk and cinnamon, but every other variable can (and has been!) messed with. I’ve seen molasses-sweetened kerinnes, or kerinnes with extra spices; restaurants will often have house variants or even kerinne cocktails! Vasiht’h’s recipe is a very common one, and begins with creaming butter, as if you’re making a cookie.
 
'''Vasiht’h’s Kerinne'''
 
* 1 tbsp butter
* 1 tsp cinnamon
* 1 tbsp honey
* 1/4 cup cream
* pinch of salt
* milk to taste
 
Over pot set to medium-low heat, stir butter, cinnamon and honey until combined and warmed through. Add cream and stir until combined. Leave on burner until steaming, then season with salt and add milk to taste. (Steamed or warmed milk integrates more easily.)
 
Yield: 1-3 servings (depending on how much milk used)<ref name="mt-bm">"Kerinne," ''[[Mindtouch (Fiction) |Mindtouch]]'' backmatter</ref></blockquote>


==Variations==
==Variations==

Revision as of 22:05, 10 September 2020

A Pelted drink, usually served hot, made by creaming sugar and butter together and then mixing with hot cream and flavoring with cinnamon.

Recipe

The recipe for kerinne was provided in Mindtouch, and is as follows:

Like coffee and tea, kerinne has as many variations as it has drinkers. It’s always based on milk and cinnamon, but every other variable can (and has been!) messed with. I’ve seen molasses-sweetened kerinnes, or kerinnes with extra spices; restaurants will often have house variants or even kerinne cocktails! Vasiht’h’s recipe is a very common one, and begins with creaming butter, as if you’re making a cookie.

Vasiht’h’s Kerinne

  • 1 tbsp butter
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tbsp honey
  • 1/4 cup cream
  • pinch of salt
  • milk to taste

Over pot set to medium-low heat, stir butter, cinnamon and honey until combined and warmed through. Add cream and stir until combined. Leave on burner until steaming, then season with salt and add milk to taste. (Steamed or warmed milk integrates more easily.)

Yield: 1-3 servings (depending on how much milk used)[1]

Variations

Use this section for variations mentioned in the books.

References

  1. "Kerinne," Mindtouch backmatter