User blog:MDGeistMD02/Pandyssian Bull Rat Skewer

Hey, here's another recipe... This one more in standing with the universe of Dishonored.

This is NOT my recipe, but I don't remember where I got it from, so I can't really take credit.

Anyway... here it is.

'In Dunwall, a survivor has to do with whatever food he or she can come across. And with the abundance of rats overrunning the capital, sometimes the following is the one way:'

RAT SKEWER

Ingredients :


 * 1 to 1-1/2 lbs ground beef


 * 1 large egg


 * 1/2 cup finely crushed cheddar cheese crackers (I personally use Cheezits brand)


 * 1/4 tsp black pepper


 * 1/2 lb block cheese (Colby, Colby Cheddar (my fave), or Jack Colby)


 * 8 wooden meat skewers or equivalent


 * 1 Tbsp honey


 * 1 cup barbecue sauce (I used a tangy and slightly sweet one myself)

Optional Tails
 * 4 pieces spaghetti
 * red food coloring

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Directions:

Oven Temp : 400 degrees F       Cook Time : 30 minutes average
 * Preheat oven to 400 dgrees F
 * Cut cheese into half-inch cubes. Impale cheese cubes onto skewers, dividing cheese cubes evenly among skewers.
 * In large bowl, mix beef, eggs, cracker crumbs, and pepper. If mixture doesn't stick together well, add 2 tablespoons milk.
 * Divide mixture into 8 sections.
 * Press each flat until 1/2 inch thick
 * Wrap each stick of cheese in a section of meat. Make sure there are no holes or cracks in the meat that would allow the cheese to leak out while baking.
 * Shape top end of meat 'rat' into a point for a head.
 * Optional tails:
 * Fill small saucepan with water and add four drops of red food coloring. Bring to boil.
 * Break four sticks of spaghetti in half. Place spaghetti in water, leaving one end out of water.
 * When spaghetti has softened and turned pink remove from water.
 * Using unsoftened end, insert 1 piece of spaghetti into rounded end of 'rat'.
 * Drape soft end of spaghetti around handle of stick.
 * Place 'rats' on baking sheet with sides.
 * Dribble honey over 'rats'.
 * Pour barbecue over 'rats'. I use a light coating myself.
 * Bake 30 Minutes at 400 degreesF, basting and turning occasionally.
 * Serve to any survivors in Dunwall.