Ah, put rice in the bottom first! That way the sauce can soak in.
[ Viktor gets a bowl himself and spoons out a fairly generous portion of rice for himself and Yuuri. When he pours the stroganoff on top, the beef, onions, and mushrooms become more obvious as the sauce soaks into the rice.
The rice is a bit crunchy still around the edges of the steamer (hasn't Viktor ever used a rice cooker before??) and some of the onions are chopped too big, but the flavor of the beef and sour cream is pretty damn good. ]
[ Crunchy rice. Jeez. But otherwise it's not too bad? Actually good, in fact. He takes the first spoonful tentatively ... and then gladly starts chowing down on the rest. ]
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[ Viktor gets a bowl himself and spoons out a fairly generous portion of rice for himself and Yuuri. When he pours the stroganoff on top, the beef, onions, and mushrooms become more obvious as the sauce soaks into the rice.
The rice is a bit crunchy still around the edges of the steamer (hasn't Viktor ever used a rice cooker before??) and some of the onions are chopped too big, but the flavor of the beef and sour cream is pretty damn good. ]
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This is amazing, Viktor.
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Oh good! I haven't made this in years so I was a bit worried.
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[ He continues to eat gratefully. ]
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[ Viktor also serves them both a plate of salad as well, scooting the plate over to Yuuri. ]
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[ He tucks into that as well. ]
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Oh, there's much more complicated recipes out there. This is just incredibly simplified.
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It still tastes good.
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That's true, I do.
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Next time we can cook together.
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Maybe you can try teaching me how to cook pork cutlets again?