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Freebia
07-10-15, 10:24 PM
Hi~Everybody~

Anyone has bought the new Bastille Stove?
Any information?

And wanna ask about the recipe Gravlax on Swedish Stove.
It should be something like a piece of bread under the salmon?
But seems like a piece of thick cloth in the game?

keio_b
07-13-15, 08:01 AM
the gravlax is a piece of dark pumpernickel bread with creamcheese, piece of salmon with capers on top, mine seems to look proper...

the bastille stove has 3 recipes: croque monsieur 2hrs, nicoise salad 4hrs (this recipe is a repeat from another free stove), and coq au vin 8hrs

LalaSmooth
07-13-15, 08:31 AM
Hi~Everybody~

Anyone has bought the new Bastille Stove?
Any information?

And wanna ask about the recipe Gravlax on Swedish Stove.
It should be something like a piece of bread under the salmon?
But seems like a piece of thick cloth in the game?
The Bastille stove is just a repeat for the 2 recipes we've already had

jandtandn
07-13-15, 10:47 AM
You can see the recipes for the Bastille Stove here: http://forums.storm8.com/showthread.php?82975-Restaurant-Update-July-8th-2015&p=1139534&viewfull=1#post1139534

Freebia
07-16-15, 05:05 AM
Thanks for answering !
Dark pumpernickel bread?
But it's not even a little bit brown...
Just look like a piece of folded white cloth...
With dark brown sauce along the edge...

And thanks for the information about the Bastille Stove~
But I don't think the salad is exactly the same?
Nicoise Salad and Salad Nicoise ~
The new one takes 4 hours to cook, while the old one takes 8 hours.
They also look different.
Just like another recipe of salad!
And I like the boiled eggs in the old one so much !
Does the new one has any eggs in it?

twospoons
07-16-15, 01:49 PM
that's the cream cheese on top of the pumpernickel!

as for the nicoise, they are 2 different recipes for the same dish. so the times are different, and progress toward mastery is separate, and all that. and i don't see any eggs in the new one either, so maybe it's a bit less traditional than the one on the other stove.