for Sammi’s Weekend Writing Prompt where the given word is Requisite and the limit, 98 words.

With the requisite ingredients laid out before me, I am about to set forth on a culinary tour de force.
After folding this into that I add a driblet of heavenly nectar and fondly caress it with my spoon.
Inhale the aroma. Never before will you have experienced anything as fragrant, sensual even.
Please, sample my creation thus far – not with your finger, use a teaspoon, you dirty devil!
I beseech you, turn away as I add a sublime element known only to a chosen few.
Voila! My work is done. Now to enjoy.
My goodness, it’s … disgusting!
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Oh no! After all that effort!!!
I know, it was so disappointing!
😅💛
That’s the thing about cooking. It can surprise you! Great take, Keith ❤️🤗
Don’t I know it! Cheers, Shweta.
But you can’t throw all those good ingredients away. “Waste not want not” and all that. 🙂
I used it as wallpaper paste!
Once in so often it happens that way.
Having been a chef for many years I know that only too well!
Written with such a delicious pen, I cannot help be find my appetite quashed by that sublime ingredient which, to be honest, worries me 😉
‘tween thee and me, twas Persillade seasoning, oft employed as part of a saute cook’s mise en place. Yuk!
Persillade is not a bad thing… Unless it does not fit!
We had to make a kale salad in a culinary class and my team and I told the instructor that nothing we could do would make it taste good. And boy did we try! To each his own, I guess.
That was quite a challenge and not one I’d attempt!
My mouth was watering, Keith, right up until… It wasn’t! Nice take.
Sorry about that Jenne, I’ll try harder next time!
Dear Keith,
Cooking can be such a balancing act. A bit too much or too little of something and the dish is ruined. Love your writing as always and your graphic. 😀
Shalom,
Rochelle
Indeed it can Rochelle as I know only too well! Thanks for kind words.
Love your style like “add a driblet of heavenly nectar ”
My goodness a shame it didn’t work out