here's something I came up with.
Its not original, but eh who cares.
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here's something I came up with.
Its not original, but eh who cares.
One part cookbook and one part tribute, That's It! is a fan made compilation of ALL 111 recipehs that our boy Iggy has come up with to date
THAT'S IT!
IT IS TIME to revisit this since Ignis's birthday is right around the corner.
This was a massive and SUPER FUN project years back (omg time flies) where many FFXV fans from all over joined forces to create this cookbook masterpiece! Contains all of the mainline FFXV recipes.
You can download the PDF version (free!) or order a book version (money goes toward the print house, NOT anyone else). @cooking--with--ignis was our master of coordination and I am still SO grateful they did this!
(Plus I contributed 4 tasty recipes that you should try.)
Happy Cooking!
When collecting ingredients for Ignis’s recipes have you ever noticed what you’re picking? Some ingredients, such as Leiden pepper and Tenebraen oak appear to be invisible but most actually look how they are supposed to.
Bird beast eggs look exactly like hen eggs.
Schier tumeric does look similar to a real life tumeric plant.
Eos green peas are similar to pea plants but you can’t really see the pea pods.
Wild onions are easy to spot as they grown practically on the surface of the ground.
You can just about spot the pods on chocobeans but the plants are a little two dimensional.
Alstrooms look more like toadstools than mushrooms. I hope Ignis doesn’t poison everyone with them!
Beetroots like like real life plants with the red vein running through the leaves. The beet is under the ground.
It’s hard to miss the bright red sweet peppers although the size is more comparable with hot chilli peppers.
Aegir root is a strange one, they actually look like cabbages.
And finally who can resist a juicy red Lucian tomato? Apart from Noctis!
All images copyright Square Enix Co Ltd.
Happy Birthday, Ignis!! Time flies, doesn’t it? Just wanted to let you know that as of today, the Unofficial FFXV Community Cookbook has been converted into web format! 💖
✨ https://sites.google.com/view/ffxvcookbook/recipes/ ✨
Backstory: some time ago I was at the grocery store and decided on a whim to cook up some Burly Bean Bowl from the cookbook over the weekend. Just one problem: I didn’t want to waste 70MB of my data plan on a giant PDF file just to access one page! So, here we are :)
Thanks again to everyone on Tumblr and all other sites who contributed recipes and art for the cookbook! @casuallyakward @cooking-with-ignis @cosmic-metanoia @eternallydaydreaming2015 @ffxvmemorieslane @frankandnats @gracefularts @going1582 @honeybtoast-blog @ignisrecipeh @knowonesdesigns @lunalibertatis-blog @milkvoid @mymainisacook @one-winged-geisha @onionchoppingninja @peachiivii @princess-jell0 @soqueweathercat @the-geekery @unsteadygenius ❤️
When I watch the 2019 Nintendo Direct, I see this.
WIP of my collage project, including the middle one referenced from that classic ‘recipeh Ignis’ screencap. Still one missing on the left side, and so much shading/colouring work to go yet on all of them!
Cleaning up the lines, alone, will probably take a long time yet, but it’s all fun in the name of Ignis XD
🤩😍
Apparently Ignis started marketing his baking