[ Don't learn from Ryoji. Parents are supposed to know, and even though Ryojis is 19 and technically an adult who may be trusted to have people over without supervision, it's not his apartment alone. ]
She might be back soon, or not. Did you want to meet her?
[ Communication isn't very great between Ryoji and his mother... He's used to having his own space and doing his own thing, leaving his shoes inside the front door when he unlocks it and setting the bags of groceries down on the kitchen island. Come in, make yourself at home, etc. He's not a great guest either. ]
[ It's kind of uncool, especially for strangers, but Ryoji either doesn't notice Noah's discomfort or more likely, he doesn't think anything about it because he likes meeting people's parents, asking about their jobs or life stories or what they like best about their kids— he's nosy.
Just the two of them here though, he's much quieter, unpacking the groceries from his bag and also relieving Noah of the one he'd made him carry. ] What do you like to eat, Noah? These are what ingredients we can use. There's also three dozen eggs in the fridge.
[When he relieves Noah of the bag, Noah stands awkwardly for a moment, not sure what to do, before he finally opts to lean against the counter in a cool fashion. Yeah!!]
-- Why three dozen eggs?
[r u gaston Ryoji]
I dunno, I'll eat whatever. [It's true, he loves almost all foods] Er, I mean- spicy stuff's good.
Eggs last up to five weeks refrigerated, and can be made into all sorts of dishes. They were also on sale, so I took advantage!
[ He sounds so proud of himself for buying what was four dozen eggs, but after finishing just one dozen, he's already getting sick of them... help... ]
Maybe we can make some sort of spicy mushroom soufflé. Could you look up a recipe that sounds easy and tell me what I need, cooking adviser?
Yes! [ To both of those questions; what's wrong with a soufflé? Ryoji likes them, and making what you like is apparently the most important thing about cooking that he's learned, never mind difficulty level. ]
Soufflés are just egg, milk, flour, cheese, mushroom... [ He ticks off the ingredients one by one on his fingers, never having made one before but they're sort of like a puff pastry in that the common ingredients he has around the kitchen. ] You bake it and bam! Done.
[ Easy. More like, he's counting on Noah to make it so. ]
[ You're a good friend, Noah, and him giving into Ryoji's whims despite obvious reluctance is something Ryoji shows away for future reference, for now looking over Noah's shoulder at the recipe displayed on his phone. ]
I think we have a baking dish somewhere... Of if muffin tins work, I know we have those. It doesn't look that hard— only five steps!
[ Ryoji kneels down to where the pots and pans are kept in the cabinets, sifting through the various cookware until he finds something that fits the bill and brings it out. ]
All I have is this pot, will it do? [ The difference between a saucepan and a pot? A saucepan has one long handle, a pot has two short ones, and culinary terminology is confusing. Especially when he looks at the phone screen to check how much butter he needs to cut off from the stick he gets out from the fridge. ]
"2 and 1/2 tablespoons"... how many inches is that...?
[ So it is... He's only ever buttered toast before, and the exact measurement for buttered toast is "liberal". Butter goes into the pan and onto the stoke to melt down, a bag of flour and milk to whisk in... after he picks up Noah's phone to look up what a whisk is, and then eggs. It goes alright until the eggs. Four yolks and five whites is where Ryoji pauses in the recipe, because what do ]
I've seen this before. You gotta crack open the eggs in a separate bowl and separate the yolks from the rest. Maybe- put the yolks in a separate bowl and toss one out?
[He sighs. Fine. He'll take the egg and tap it against the bowl edge until it cracks. He's not really a cook, but he's made enough omelets and scramble eggs to know how to crack one, so he does it pretty smoothly with his one hand.]
There. And then you just...spoon out the yolk. I think.
[ Cracking eggs is tricky business, where you can't be too delicate or the outer membrane will keep it held together, not can you be too rough or the yolk will break and you'll get egg everywhere. Noah's egg cracking suggests to Ryoji that his egg cracking skills are at least one level higher than his, so he nods in serious concurrence. And hands him the spoon.
His intention of doing things himself has dropped off a steep cliff. ]
He stares at the spoon a moment before he reaches to grab it with a "tch" sound. Then he does his best to scoop up the yolk. It's a bit clumsy, but there he goes. He dumps the yolk into the other bowl]
[ Why are they taking turns when Noah is supposed to be doing everything for him? Ryoji's reluctant to take his turn, but alright, fine— the egg is cracked on the flat of the counter top instead of the edge of the bowl, and then very very swiftly moved over the bowl with minimal but not negligible egg loss onto the counter during the transfer. But he has the benefit of two hands to steady and tilt the bowl while he fishes the yolk back out, and he passes everything back to Noah. ]
Cooking is... kind of mundane, isn't it? [ All they've done is crack eggs. He thought it'd be more exciting, like how chefs on television are always smiling and chipper. ]
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[ Don't learn from Ryoji. Parents are supposed to know, and even though Ryojis is 19 and technically an adult who may be trusted to have people over without supervision, it's not his apartment alone. ]
She might be back soon, or not. Did you want to meet her?
[ Communication isn't very great between Ryoji and his mother... He's used to having his own space and doing his own thing, leaving his shoes inside the front door when he unlocks it and setting the bags of groceries down on the kitchen island. Come in, make yourself at home, etc. He's not a great guest either. ]
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[Meeting parents...is that uncool? Fuck.]
No, shit, that's okay! I'm fine.
[He tries to follow suit, and takes off his own shoes at the door as he follows Ryoji. God he feels so out of his element.]
So what are we making?
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[ It's kind of uncool, especially for strangers, but Ryoji either doesn't notice Noah's discomfort or more likely, he doesn't think anything about it because he likes meeting people's parents, asking about their jobs or life stories or what they like best about their kids— he's nosy.
Just the two of them here though, he's much quieter, unpacking the groceries from his bag and also relieving Noah of the one he'd made him carry. ] What do you like to eat, Noah? These are what ingredients we can use. There's also three dozen eggs in the fridge.
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-- Why three dozen eggs?
[r u gaston Ryoji]
I dunno, I'll eat whatever. [It's true, he loves almost all foods] Er, I mean- spicy stuff's good.
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[ He sounds so proud of himself for buying what was four dozen eggs, but after finishing just one dozen, he's already getting sick of them... help... ]
Maybe we can make some sort of spicy mushroom soufflé. Could you look up a recipe that sounds easy and tell me what I need, cooking adviser?
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[Because uh yeah even on sale that's a LOT of eggs to buy. He loves to eat and he's not even sure what the hell you'd do with that many eggs. ]
-- Wait a soufflé? You want to start learning how to cook with one of those??
[COOKING ADVISER IS NOT SURE YOU"VE LEVELED ENOUGH FOR THIS BRO]
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Soufflés are just egg, milk, flour, cheese, mushroom... [ He ticks off the ingredients one by one on his fingers, never having made one before but they're sort of like a puff pastry in that the common ingredients he has around the kitchen. ] You bake it and bam! Done.
[ Easy. More like, he's counting on Noah to make it so. ]
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Noah has a bad feeling about this, but if that's what Ryoji wants to make!]
Alright, alright. Lemme find a recipe.
[He pulls out his phone and starts doing a search. A moment later, he pulls up one]
Okay, you also need butter, salt, and a souffle dish. [...Which he's betting this guy doesn't have...] Maybe a baking dish would work too.
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I think we have a baking dish somewhere... Of if muffin tins work, I know we have those. It doesn't look that hard— only five steps!
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[He's pretty sure there's some sous chef out there who just died from that suggestion, but sure. fuck. why not.]
Yeah, guess so. So you wanna start with a small saucepan to melt butter in.
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[ S ORRY this is the novice chef you have to work with ]
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Sauce pans are the ones with tall edges- so they can hold liquid. Also usually got a lid.
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All I have is this pot, will it do? [ The difference between a saucepan and a pot? A saucepan has one long handle, a pot has two short ones, and culinary terminology is confusing. Especially when he looks at the phone screen to check how much butter he needs to cut off from the stick he gets out from the fridge. ]
"2 and 1/2 tablespoons"... how many inches is that...?
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[It doesn't look quite right, but eh, why not. A pot's a pot]
Uh, I dunno. It should be marked on the wrapper.
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Cooking adviser.....
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Uh shit...
I've seen this before. You gotta crack open the eggs in a separate bowl and separate the yolks from the rest. Maybe- put the yolks in a separate bowl and toss one out?
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Chefs crack eggs with one hand, don't they?
[ Unvoiced: maybe teach me?
Also unvoiced: it's okay, we have three dozen eggs to practice with. ]
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You bought three dozen eggs without knowing how to crack them?
[the fuck dude]
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[He sighs. Fine. He'll take the egg and tap it against the bowl edge until it cracks. He's not really a cook, but he's made enough omelets and scramble eggs to know how to crack one, so he does it pretty smoothly with his one hand.]
There. And then you just...spoon out the yolk. I think.
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His intention of doing things himself has dropped off a steep cliff. ]
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He stares at the spoon a moment before he reaches to grab it with a "tch" sound. Then he does his best to scoop up the yolk. It's a bit clumsy, but there he goes. He dumps the yolk into the other bowl]
There. Your turn.
[YOU GONNA LEARN TODAY]
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Cooking is... kind of mundane, isn't it? [ All they've done is crack eggs. He thought it'd be more exciting, like how chefs on television are always smiling and chipper. ]
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Uh, yeah? What did you expect?
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[ His expectations... ]
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