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hard boiled egg on a bed of white rice mixed with chili oil. a filling meal to eat after a weird day at work
tea eggs my beloved.... i miss them. i want to eat them so badly
for @quezify's eggtober!!
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Eggtober 27th 2023
"Marked": Tea Egg
(Clip Studio Paint, Gouache Brush, Gouache Blender. 5 colors, 45-ish minutes.) I wasn't really sure what a tea egg was before I drew this, I'd just heard of it in passing before. I figured they involved cooking the egg with tea but wasn't 100% sure on the process. But yeah, you par-boil them, crack them, and then boil them the rest of the way in tea or a spiced liquid to flavor the egg. I had errands today so I didn't study the pattern of the cracks too closely but I feel like this is a good vibes-based first attempt. I saw another similar sort of egg that I intended to do for Halloween, that has this sort of look, so I'll try to focus more on the shapes of the cracks and how the cooking liquid dyes the whites. But for a first attempt at this sort of pattern, I like it!
Hopefully @lady-quen's breadbugs like tea!
Slapping the @ for @quezify and prancing off to do some nonsense before bed.
But first, the speedpaint!
Feeding my desire to draw shiny as much as possible with this one. I love rendering the undisturbed exterior of a boiled egg. So smooth. The crackle is the point but I really like the base egg I made here and putting that reflected light on it.
Eggscuse me!?
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#3201: Tian Ling Ling Dried Noodles With Shallot Sauce - Taiwan
Finished (click to enlarge). Added spring onion, black sesame seeds, pepper flake, tea egg, and chashu pork. After a four minute boil, noodles are very nice. Sauce is oily which works great - slippery noodles head. A nice mouthfeel and chew here. The flavor is on the light side, but it has a certain charm to it I enjoyed. 5.0 out of 5.0 stars. EAN bar code 4713510260852.
Sage Tea by Ursula Müller Via Flickr: Thank you for visits, comments and favs! Vielen Dank für Eure Besuche, Kommentare und Sternchen!