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posted 19 hours ago (® teruteruboss)
Pokemon Badges

Just so everyone knows those awesome Pokemon Badges from the last post are from Sanshee.

They have some cool, quality products on the site so be sure to check them out.

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posted 2 months ago
extremely-flammable:

Day three, FLYING TYPE.
What better Pokemon to choose for a flying type, than a cloud? Fun fact, Altaria make good weathermen as well.

Holy shit I love this

extremely-flammable:

Day three, FLYING TYPE.

What better Pokemon to choose for a flying type, than a cloud? Fun fact, Altaria make good weathermen as well.

Holy shit I love this

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posted 6 months ago (® extremely-flammable)
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posted 7 months ago (® cookingsum)
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posted 9 months ago (® plotmon-deactivated20110824)
gourmetgaming:

Request: Pokémon – Lava Cookies

Lavaridge Town’s speciality, and now a Gourmet Gaming speciality too! Originally, the Lava Cookie is referred to as a “rice cracker” which frankly doesn’t sound too exciting, so I turned to the awesome poké visual appeal of this trusty status heal for inspiration. Combining the idea of an Asian “rice cracker” and a “cookie”, I was pleasantly surprised by my rash decision to create the Lava Cookie as an “East meets West” fusion of strong, bitter chocolate chips and aromatic, salty nori in a sweet and chewy all-American cookie. Perfectly restoring and unusually delicious, for pokémon and trainer alike.
This recipe makes 12 Lava Cookies.
What you will need: A large mixing bowl, a wooden spoon, a pair of scissors, a small bowl, and a baking tray.
For the Lava Cookies:
85g / ⅓ Cup Butter (Melted)
125g / ⅔ Cup Dark Brown Soft Sugar
50g / ¼ Cup White Granulated Sugar
1 Large Egg (Room Temperature)
½ Teaspoon High Quality Vanilla Extract
125-150g / ¾ - 1 Cup Plain Flour
¼ Teaspoon Baking/Bicarbonate Soda
¼ Teaspoon Salt
75g / ¾ Cup Dark Chocolate (Chips or Chunks)
1 Sheet of Nori (Cut into small pieces)
To Garnish:
25g / ¼ Cup Dark Chocolate (Chips or Chunks)
1 Sheet of Nori (Cut into strips)
Making the Lava Cookies:
Preheat the oven to 170C/340F and have a baking tray ready.
Cream the melted butter, soft brown sugar and granulated sugar together until smooth. Add the egg and vanilla and mix until well combined.
Sieve in the flour, baking/bicarbonate of soda and salt. Stir gently with a wooden spoon, then add the chocolate chips and nori, and mix gently once again.
The dough should come together, and still be very moist/sticky, but able to be handled. If too loose, add more flour a tablespoon at a time. Add more melted butter a teaspoon at a time if it’s too solid.
Once at the right consistency, take a tablespoon of the dough, roll it in your hands into a ball, then place it on the prepared baking tray. Make sure the cookies have enough room to spread; I only baked 4 at a time.
Bake the cookies in the oven for 10-12 minutes, then remove them from the oven and allow them to cool slightly before removing them from the tray, and setting aside to cool completely.
Garnishing the Lava Cookies:
Once the cookies are cool, melt the chocolate in a clean bowl. Add a small blob of the warm chocolate near the bottom of each cookie, to act as a glue, then attach the strip of nori.
Once the chocolate has cooled, and the nori is stuck, turn the cookies over and repeat the process. Tuck the remainder of the nori strip up around the back of the cookie, and neatly press it against the chocolate to help the nori stick.
Once the chocolate has set, enjoy your Lava Cookies and feel your status refresh!

I really was impressed with how these cookies turned out! They’re ultra sweet, but the nori adds a fresh, sharp contrast. Feel free to try these with white or milk chocolate too. In the winter, or if in need of a little extra ‘fire’, a dash of ginger would be great for a warming touch. Certainly, the Lava Cookie recipe will act as my base from here on in when baking cookies, they’re so delicious, I’ve gotta nom ‘em all!
Like this? You might also enjoy the Pokémon – Poffins.

I need someone to make me this

gourmetgaming:

Request: Pokémon – Lava Cookies

Difficulty - 2.5 Hearts

Lavaridge Town’s speciality, and now a Gourmet Gaming speciality too! Originally, the Lava Cookie is referred to as a “rice cracker” which frankly doesn’t sound too exciting, so I turned to the awesome poké visual appeal of this trusty status heal for inspiration. Combining the idea of an Asian “rice cracker” and a “cookie”, I was pleasantly surprised by my rash decision to create the Lava Cookie as an “East meets West” fusion of strong, bitter chocolate chips and aromatic, salty nori in a sweet and chewy all-American cookie. Perfectly restoring and unusually delicious, for pokémon and trainer alike.

This recipe makes 12 Lava Cookies.

What you will need: A large mixing bowl, a wooden spoon, a pair of scissors, a small bowl, and a baking tray.

For the Lava Cookies:

85g / ⅓ Cup Butter (Melted)

125g / ⅔ Cup Dark Brown Soft Sugar

50g / ¼ Cup White Granulated Sugar

1 Large Egg (Room Temperature)

½ Teaspoon High Quality Vanilla Extract

125-150g / ¾ - 1 Cup Plain Flour

¼ Teaspoon Baking/Bicarbonate Soda

¼ Teaspoon Salt

75g / ¾ Cup Dark Chocolate (Chips or Chunks)

1 Sheet of Nori (Cut into small pieces)

To Garnish:

25g / ¼ Cup Dark Chocolate (Chips or Chunks)

1 Sheet of Nori (Cut into strips)

Making the Lava Cookies:

  1. Preheat the oven to 170C/340F and have a baking tray ready.
  2. Cream the melted butter, soft brown sugar and granulated sugar together until smooth. Add the egg and vanilla and mix until well combined.
  3. Sieve in the flour, baking/bicarbonate of soda and salt. Stir gently with a wooden spoon, then add the chocolate chips and nori, and mix gently once again.
  4. The dough should come together, and still be very moist/sticky, but able to be handled. If too loose, add more flour a tablespoon at a time. Add more melted butter a teaspoon at a time if it’s too solid.
  5. Once at the right consistency, take a tablespoon of the dough, roll it in your hands into a ball, then place it on the prepared baking tray. Make sure the cookies have enough room to spread; I only baked 4 at a time.
  6. Bake the cookies in the oven for 10-12 minutes, then remove them from the oven and allow them to cool slightly before removing them from the tray, and setting aside to cool completely.

Garnishing the Lava Cookies:

  1. Once the cookies are cool, melt the chocolate in a clean bowl. Add a small blob of the warm chocolate near the bottom of each cookie, to act as a glue, then attach the strip of nori.
  2. Once the chocolate has cooled, and the nori is stuck, turn the cookies over and repeat the process. Tuck the remainder of the nori strip up around the back of the cookie, and neatly press it against the chocolate to help the nori stick.
  3. Once the chocolate has set, enjoy your Lava Cookies and feel your status refresh!

Gourmet Gaming Pokémon - Lava Cookies

I really was impressed with how these cookies turned out! They’re ultra sweet, but the nori adds a fresh, sharp contrast. Feel free to try these with white or milk chocolate too. In the winter, or if in need of a little extra ‘fire’, a dash of ginger would be great for a warming touch. Certainly, the Lava Cookie recipe will act as my base from here on in when baking cookies, they’re so delicious, I’ve gotta nom ‘em all!

Like this? You might also enjoy the Pokémon – Poffins.

I need someone to make me this

3,610 notes
posted 10 months ago (® gourmetgaming)

didneyworl-no-uta:

amandafiske:

jesus chRIST

This ended up being a lot better than I expected

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posted 11 months ago (® unbreakable-desire)
bryanthephotogeek:

 wellthisisratherawesome replied to your post: Anybody want to throw me a Pokemon splice suggestion?
duskull/altaria/xatu
What a cute little guy that will most likely murder you in your sleep

Pokemon Splices are the best <3 -Kegan

bryanthephotogeek:

 wellthisisratherawesome replied to your postAnybody want to throw me a Pokemon splice suggestion?

duskull/altaria/xatu
What a cute little guy that will most likely murder you in your sleep

Pokemon Splices are the best <3 -Kegan

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posted 11 months ago (® bryanthephotogeek)
discodick:

The reason why I was the only kid in the playground that knew how to actually play the game.

discodick:

The reason why I was the only kid in the playground that knew how to actually play the game.

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posted 11 months ago (® coltycolt)
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posted 11 months ago (® all-that-is-pokemon)

brellan:

ouch my heart

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posted 11 months ago (® ciwish)

fushigiboy:

ポケモン

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posted 11 months ago (® godzuki-deactivated20130318)
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