The silver-haired girl never made pizza before either. She normally cooked with her sister and with Gabriel on the ship. However, neither of them were on the ship so Anju was left with Sakura as a cooking partner.
Looking at the instructions, she looked at the other girl. "We should make the dough," stated Anju.
"That should be easy enough," Sakura said, and it seemed like a good place to start. She looked around the kitchen, which was a lot different than her own.
"Where would I find the ingredients?" she asked. The kitchen didn't seem to be like the ones in the movies, where robots did everything automatically.
Anju tried to remember where Gabriel kept all the ingredients. She knew the things that needed to be kept cold were kept in the refrigerator and most of the canned goods were in the pantry.
"I think the flour is kept in the pantry," answered the girl. "The tools might be in the drawers."
"Alright. I can grab the ingrediants, if you want," Sakura offered. It took her a few attempts to find the pantry, but once she did, she brought out a bag of flour, and then went to check the recipe card.
Slowly but surely, she managed to get collect all the ingrediants on the countertop. Her Dad had always said it was a good thing to do, just so that they'd all be on hand when you needed them.
Anju went to get the bowls, rollers and other tools the pair would need. Since it was such an armful of things, the girl had to set down her doll and hoped no one was foolish enough to touch him.
The vampire placed all the needed things on the countertop and looked over at the other girl. "What is the first step it says?" asked Anju.
Sakura looked at the card, reading it over a few times just to be sure.
"We need to need to dissolve the yeast in water," she said, "and then add flour after five minutes or so." A simple enough way to start. She searched through the ingrediants, and found the yeast. Now they just needed a bowl of water.
Anju nodded and got the bowl of water before Sakura even noticed. Vampire abilities were very useful if a person kept the abilities closer to the human limit to avoid detection. Besides, the girl already had a collar for being empathic. It wasn't as if they were going to collar her twice.
"Here is the water. Do you have the yeast?" asked Anju as she placed the bowl on the counter.
"Right here," Sakura smiled, holding up the jar. She read the recipe card, and measured out a tablespoon, dumping it into the water. Stirring it till it dissolved, she looked over at Anju.
"The recipe says to wait five minutes before adding the flour," she said. "Should we measure it out while we're waiting?"
"Three and a half cups," Sakura answered, picking up the bag of flour, and pouring out a cup. She looked around, briefly.
"Are there any more measuring cups?" she asked, thinking it would be easier to have all of the flour ready, rather than wait with just one cup. If it didn't work out, it didn't really matter.
Anju nodded. Since the kitchen was designed to feed the entire ship, there are multiple sets of measuring tools around. Looking at the nearest workstation, the girl pulled out two more measuring cups.
"There might be more in the workstation next to you, Sakura. I have two here," said the vampire.
Looking at the instructions, she looked at the other girl. "We should make the dough," stated Anju.
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"Where would I find the ingredients?" she asked. The kitchen didn't seem to be like the ones in the movies, where robots did everything automatically.
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"I think the flour is kept in the pantry," answered the girl. "The tools might be in the drawers."
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Slowly but surely, she managed to get collect all the ingrediants on the countertop. Her Dad had always said it was a good thing to do, just so that they'd all be on hand when you needed them.
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The vampire placed all the needed things on the countertop and looked over at the other girl. "What is the first step it says?" asked Anju.
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"We need to need to dissolve the yeast in water," she said, "and then add flour after five minutes or so." A simple enough way to start. She searched through the ingrediants, and found the yeast. Now they just needed a bowl of water.
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"Here is the water. Do you have the yeast?" asked Anju as she placed the bowl on the counter.
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"The recipe says to wait five minutes before adding the flour," she said. "Should we measure it out while we're waiting?"
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She placed the measuring cup on the plastic motioned for Sakura to pour the flour. "How much flour do we meed?"
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"Are there any more measuring cups?" she asked, thinking it would be easier to have all of the flour ready, rather than wait with just one cup. If it didn't work out, it didn't really matter.
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"There might be more in the workstation next to you, Sakura. I have two here," said the vampire.
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"Has it been five minutes yet?" she asked. "We can probably move on to the next step."
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"Almost. What is the next step?" asked the girl.
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She found a large enough bowl, and began to dump in the flour.
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"We pour the yeast in there, and then add salt and olive oil," She said. "And then I think we can mix it."
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