SOUP KITCHEN - Have you ever thought about eating your Quiggle or somebody
else's Quiggle? If so, this is the perfect article for you! This article contains
a gourmet recipe that will suit your taste. Not only is it très délicieux, but
also très rare.
Some of you might think this is cruel and appalling, but let's face the facts:
Quiggle populations have increased exponentially, rising to about 0.14% everyday.
To some of you this may not mean anything, but to those who believe equilibrium
is a necessity this might mean everything. If the Quiggles are let alone and
are not given any limiting factors, Neopia will be infested with Quiggles At
this growth rate, the Quiggle population will outnumber Neopians in a couple
of years. So….yes, onto the recipe, courtesy of Gourmet Cooking With Your Pet:
Stick-O-Sauté Quiggle Legs:
This gourmet meal is packed with flavour that will make your mouth water.
Ingredients (serving size: 2):
250 g Quiggle legs
100 g Toasted pyramidbread crumbs
1 Negg
1 tsp. Seasoning Sand
1 cup Red Wine
1 tsp. Chestnut powder
1 cup flour Bamboo sticks Oil
1 Sea cucumber
1 Tigersquash Mega Recipe:
After cleaning the Quiggle legs, remove the bones from them, then pickle them
in the mixture of the seasoning sand, flour, and red wine for about 10 minutes.
Coat the pickled Quiggle legs with chestnut powder; dip them in the stirred
negg white and yolk; dust them with toasted pyramidbread crumbs; chafe them
into balls with palms; skewer them together by bamboo sticks (skewer 5 balls
onto each stick), then sauté them in hot oil to be done; place them in a dish
in order. Block them with sea cucumber slices, circle them with peonies sculpted
from tigersquash mega. Allow to cool down a bit and CHOW DOWN!!!!
If Quiggle legs are unavailable, you can also try Nimmo legs, which is a great
alternative for this recipe. You can add more flavour or change the taste to
your liking by adding more seasoning sand, using other wines (red, white, and
rose are the best), or by using a different negg (fish negg goes the best with
this, but it is very expensive).
Well... I hope you enjoyed this recipe, and for more delicious recipes, please
visit my guild: The
Royal Cloud*
Note: The Neopian Times does not recommend
cooking Quiggle legs or legs of any other species for that matter. This is just
for fun and makes our staff very hungry. Now were did we put those buffalo wings?
We can't wait to get letters from the folks at NOPE. |