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The Ultimate Beast World Glow-Up novel Chapter 92

Chapter 92 Flatbread

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On the way to check the wheat fields, Rosalie didn’t expect much. But to her surprise, the golden stalks had survived the chillwave. Even with the icy wind, the wheat stood tall and strong, looking proud.

She grinned and collected several baskets of wheat before heading home.

Back at the house, she had Declan thresh the wheat, knocking the grains off. Then they soaked the grains to wash away the chaff floating on top.

What was left were clean kernels, which still needed their husks removed. Rosalie handled that herself-pounding husks could boost her combat proficiency.

Once the husks were gone, she brought out the tool she’d made earlier.

The stone mill!

It was crude, but it worked.

She poured the wheat kernels into the hole at the top and turned the wheel. Slowly, flour came out from the bottom.

Just grinding the flour took up the entire morning. Holding the freshly milled flour, Rosalie decided to make something delicious today.

She had Leon carve a large wooden basin for her, then poured the flour into it. She sprinkled in some hot water, then gradually added cold water little by little, stirring with a fork until the mixture turned shaggy.

When the water was just right, she kneaded it by hand into a soft dough and let it rest.

While waiting, Rosalie started prepping the ingredients. She shredded potatoes and minced garlic, then set them aside.

Then, she sliced pork into thin pieces with alternating fat and lean meat, washed the green beans and potatoes, and cut them up.

By then, the dough had risen. She kneaded it again until elastic, rolled it into a big flat sheet, spread lard on top, and sprinkled chopped scallions.

Next, she rolled the sheet into a long log and pinched off small pieces, setting the dough portions aside.

The next step was rolling each piece into a flatbread.

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While the dough was resting carlier, Rosalie had soaked the shredded potatoes in water to remove excess starch.

She then cut the pork into chunks and simmered it in a small pot with braising spices.

By the time she finished all that, the dough had risen perfectly. It had puffed up. Poking it left a deep fingerprint.

Christopher stood nearby and asked curiously, “Rosalie, what’s this?”

She gave him a small piece. He squeezed it happily, shaping it into all sorts of forms.

“This is dough. I’ll make something yummy for you soon!”

Rosalie rolled the dough out again, spread lard evenly, sprinkled scallions, and rolled it into a long strip.

After stretching it thinner, she pinched off small dough balls.

She dusted the table with flour to keep them from sticking. Pressing down along the cut side with her palm, she shaped each into a round flatbread.

She poured some lard into the pan. When the oil got hot and started to smoke a little, she slid the flatbread in.

After frying for a bit, she flipped it over. Once it had browned, she pulled it out.

She just kept doing the same thing until all the dough was used.

Rosalie had made plenty. Otherwise, it wouldn’t be enough to fill all the hungry mouths in the house.

By the time all the flatbreads were ready, the pork stew was almost done as well.

She scooped some stew into bowls, then boiled water in the same pot. When it reached a rolling boil, she tossed in tomatoes, a few other ingredients, and some spices. After cooking it a bit, she had a pot of tomato soup.

Finally, she stir-fried the shredded potatoes, and the meal was ready.

“Food is ready!” Rosalie called out loudly.

The little kitchen filled up fast. Christopher grabbed a flatbread, yelped at how hot it was, and dropped it back into his bowl.

Cameron picked up another flatbread with a fork, tore it into pieces, and added them to Christopher’s bowl.

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