I'm not a prepper, irl, but this contest sounded so fun I had to try it.
I'm going for bonus points for staying in character and cooking with off-the-grid methods. Here it goes...
I stumble into the abandoned shack. Looks to be stripped bare, but on the bottom shelf of the corner cabinet I find just a small handful of oats.
There's got to be something else in this dump. I check the basement, baseball bat in hand, ready for action.
No signs of life, thankfully. But in the corner I find an apple, remarkably well preserved.
I had eaten the last of my walnuts on the day's journey. I noticed a tree out back. I don't want to attract attention looking outside. Maybe there's some hidden away here.
Using my bat, I break apart the wallboard. Jackpot. I raid the squirrel stash of the few husks left with any meat in them. This ingredient seems like a bonus.
I could eat them separately, but that would be too dry. I don't trust the water around here. Making a meal of them would raise my spirits.
First, I toast the walnuts over a fire, to burn away any squirrel fir.
Using my spoon, I hollow out the apple from the bottom.
I add the oatmeal, the walnuts, and a pinch or two of cardamom that I miraculously scrape from the bottom of my sack. (I hope that's cardamom.)
I place the toasted nuts, the oats and the cardamom in the hollowed out apple. A few drops of maple syrup from my precious jar sink quickly into the mixture.
I place the stuffed apple over the fire. After about ten minutes the outside starts to char and the oatmeal begins to brown.
I take it off and let it cool a little before cutting into it.
Oh, is this what I needed!
It's smokey, sweet, savory. The oats on top are crunchy and smokey, while those next to the apple have softened, sweetened slightly by the maple syrup.
The cardamom and the walnuts add a savoriness to balance the sweet.
I'm ready for a nap.
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Nice addition to the story line lore! I like how the recipe is fairly simple in both ingredients and execution, but looks like a sophisticated final result. Entry accepted.
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Thanks. It was a lot of fun. I got lucky with ingredients and timing--it was lunch time.
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Looks super tasty!!!
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Thanks. Your entry is amazing. Well deserved. This contest was very fun.
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