Sunday, December 13, 2009

Friday, December 11, 2009

meet hands








I peeled an onion until I got...








I made something gruesome and delicious.



No, really, it was good.



This is meatloaf.



Meatloaf with cheese on top.



And some ketchup.



The nails are made of onion.



The wrist bones are onion too.



Where are you going?




This is how I made it:


Since August I've had a post it note over my desk that simply said "meat hand". I mulled over how to make it for a while. I realized that the old formed inside a plastic glove thing wouldn't work since the fingers would cook so much faster than the rest of the hand. It wasn't until I saw this hand gelatin mold that I had my plan:



I shot several angles to show how it has a base built in, meaning I could probably use it to mold meatloaf.


I made the basic meatloaf recipe from How to Cook Everything using a food processor to chop the onions and carrot to a very fine mince so I could fill in the details of the mold without trouble. One meatloaf recipe using 2 pounds of meat will make two hands.



I sprayed the inside of the mold with cooking oil spray and it came out fairly easily. I put it on top of a rack to allow the fat to run off as it cooked.



I did a few versions, learning as I went along.


Version #1


The first one was straight meatloaf. I surrounded it with mashed potatoes and kale (or brain matter and swamp greens if you have kids, or just act like kids). It looked ok, sort of creepy:




Version #2


The next time I tried adding fingernails made of onion, which were just like press on nails:



To make the fingernails I sliced a thin round off of a single layer of an onion, then used kitchen scissors to trim it into a nail shape keeping the lines in the onion running the length of the nail. I kept the thinnest end of the onion slice at the tip of the nail. (Shown here using a red onion as it's easier to see details.)



I also covered it with ketchup before cooking:



It turned out gross:



This time to better define the fingers I piped mashed potatoes around the hand to define the shape. I just used a ziploc bag with a small corner snipped off to do the detail inbetween fingers, then I snipped off a larger corner to pipe around the hand. I smoothed down the mashed potatoes with a silicone spatula. The results where pretty creepy.






Version #3


The ketchup covered hand made me pretty happy but... I had this idea. My mom used to throw a slice of cheese on top of her meatloaf before cooking it and the cheese always turned out browned and crispy. I wondered how that would work with my relatively delicate hand. I also had the idea to use the smaller inner layers of the onion to create a cartoon-y wrist bone sticking out.


I made two versions. The first used white onion and was simply covered in cheese. The second used red onion and was covered with ketchup and then cheese. I used slices of provolone cheese because I knew it wouldn't slide off completely as it melted. (Maggi suggested it, thanks Maggi!) This time I used the version of meatloaf with spinach, again from How to Cook Everything. Here are some pre-cooked pictures:




I peeled an onion until I got to the smaller inner layers and simply pressed it into the wrist:



I trimmed the cheese to fit around the fingernails:



If I were to do it again I would have put less cheese around the fingers, or rather, I would have put narrower pieces. The cheese pooled inbetween the fingers and made it more difficult to diguise later on.


This cheese thing, it worked a bit too well. We couldn't bring ourselves to actually eat either of them (though, we had been eating a lot of meatloaf lately). Here is a picture showing them side by side. They were cooked at the same time and the one with the ketchup beneath the cheese (white fingernails) browned a bit more. You can also see that piping the detail more carefully can make a difference:



The wrist bone of the white onion was pushed out a bit as the meatloaf cooked:



The smaller onion piece of the red onion write bone wasn't as impressive:



The red onion fingernails were creepier, but the white onion fingernails might get the point across more quickly:
















Monday, December 7, 2009

fish'n'beers

мой друг иван лапшин DIMMONNSTER лубит посушыть рыбку на работе, а потом мы хаваем это с пивом хе хе.


my friend ivan lapshin DIMMONNSTER likes to dry the fish @work, and afterwards we eat it with some beer ha ha ha.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Oren Ambarchi/Robbie Avenaim 10/09 visual documentary- part 1 (soundcheck)

Well, hell is getting hotter, devil's getting smarter...
better then any word, enjoy the screening!!!




Saturday, December 5, 2009

Monday, November 30, 2009

matallica dvd too

Несколько превью-клипов с нового DVD METALLICA "Orgullo, Pasión Y Gloria - Tres Noches En La Ciudad De México" (Pride, Passion And Glory Three Nights In Mexico City) (обложка) доступны для просмотра ниже. Выход этого DVD в Мексике намечен на 30 ноября на лейбле Universal Records.

Friday, November 27, 2009

Friday, November 20, 2009

Friday, November 6, 2009

Thursday, October 22, 2009

BRUTAL TRUTH: Entire Wermelskirchen Show With Soundboard Audio Posted Online

A two-camera shoot with soundboard audio of BRUTAL TRUTH's entire 80-minute August 7, 2009 concert at AJZ Bahndamm in Wermelskirchen, Germany can be viewed at this location. (Note: You must install the Veoh web player in order to watch the full video.) A five-minute preview is available below.

Monday, October 19, 2009

пацаны, у нас наебнулся эфир

я походу никада не пишу за работу, но сёдня исклучительный случай
у нас на раёне шибанул убойны заряд и в батареях (UPS) сработала зашита...и вce эфирЫ упалИ нахуй...
ну, падает ИНОГДА одно, падает другое, разруливаешь как-то, меняешь сетку, пускаешь с кассеты с телфона, короче всегда есть шо делать, а тут.....
черные экраны, мониторы, компы VTRы, телефоны молчат....короче пиздец.
так и происходит конец света, наверное///
happy hour xe xe xe

Oren Ambarchi & Robbie Avenaim duo

the full report is coming out soon

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Dziupla Music shop

Dziupla is a Mecca for the fans of heavy metal music. It is run by Andrzej Ujczak, an economist, but als
o an amateur sailor, scuba diver and carpenter. In 1979, he opened the first shop to sell rock music in Eastern Europe. His shop is a part of a house built by his
grandfather, Piotr Ujczak in 1932, from which Andrzej started to sell hard-rock records and cassettes. One of his customers was a Soviet general, who used to come to visit the shop incognito. Later, the shop expanded its range and to sell T-shirts, concert tickets and other gadgets. Today, “Dziupla” is both a retail and wholesale shop, attracting new generations of heavy metal fans from Poland and abroad. “Dziupla” participates actively in creating and promoting the heavy metal scene in Warsaw.

ul. Ząbkowska 5
tel.: +48 (022) 619 66 34;
e-mail: dziuplamusicshop@neostrada.pl

Friday, October 2, 2009

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Listen to new album


Swedish hard rockers MUSTASCH will release their new, self-titled album on September 30 in Finland and Sweden and October 5 in Denmark and Norway via Regain Records. The CD will be released in other territories in early 2010.


"Mustasch" can now be streamed in its entirety using the player below (courtesy of Mustasch.net). (Note: Click on "Klicka här för att starta..." to launch audio.)

Saturday, September 19, 2009

BMP

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