Prep time varies, depending on
freshness of ingredients
Active baking time is nine (9)
months per child
For best results, allow components
of dish to simmer for 30 to 40 years
Ingredients
One (1) Chicana, no younger than 25
(premium results if raised in East Los Angeles and well-educated)
Add one (1) free range, farm raised
Chicano activist/educator (first-class pairing if he is from San Joaquin Valley
or nearby)
Trio of Children: Direct offspring,
no less than three (3); Extended family offspring (number varies by region);
School children, browned but not burnt
Place all components in suburban
environment, throwing homemade birthday parties, allowing time for play
outside, mixing and bonding children. (Warning: direct offspring may shed
several layers before maturing so disregard any unusual changes in outward
appearance.)
Once you have a complex, tasty
flavor profile simmering you may want to introduce foreign seasoning (from various travel adventures) – make
sure to include a variety of exotic flavors, from piquant to sweet. Hint: if
you want your dish more on the tangy side simply add more children.
Allow dish time to rise – a public
school makes for a great proofing process, but only if the mama can be paired
with other spicy dishes. The more you can mix things up, the more scrumptious
and savory the final flavor will be.
To keep things appetizing, pull
dish from heat after 60 or so years and allow others to enjoy the rich bouquet
of your spicy mama. Enjoy!
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