


You owe me you garbage existence.” – Phillipe I %#^$ing invented edible food! Do you like eating? Good. No, that doesn’t give me the credit I deserve. “I am the %#^$ing god of New Vegas’s brahmin-fusion cuisine. The irony of that statement is not lost on me with what the White Glove Society ALSO considers a delicacy.

You, by consuming a rare item, should also consider yourself an exceptional person because you are among the few who have shared that experience. When you hear something being considered a delicacy, you really need to pay attention to the word “considered.” The ability to obtain the exclusive makes one feel luxuriant and worthy - this is a societal constant. I cannot help but be reminded of the lobster’s culinary elevation from the peasant’s edible cockroach of the sea to the preferred course of LEGO Bruce Wayne. The White Glove Society does this mostly by paying off the lawmakers keep the brahmin, the Fallout series’ two-headed bovine, unreasonably expensive outside of the casino’s marble-covered walls. “For our society to be truly elite, we must dine on the most delicious, the most exclusive food known to us.”Ĭoncerning the game, this means ensuring the exclusivity to keep one’s relevance in the eyes of the elite. Regarding food, the Ultra-Luxe’s Assistant Manager Mortimer has this to say: That said, the people, dishes, and quests found in this casino present an interesting commentary on what defines luxury. Run by the secretive White Glove Society, the Ultra-Luxe prides itself in presenting the most refined experience a post-apocalyptic wasteland can offer to its esteemed guests. “The only difference between savage and sophisticated is the proper seasoning” – Mortimer.īrahmin Wellington is the signature dish of the Ultra-Luxe Casino‘s fine dining restaurant The Gourmand. This week we’re hitting up another Bethesda game – Fallout: New Vegas and rolling up a batch of The Gourmand’s Brahmin Wellington!Ĭlick here to skip to the recipe for Brahmin Wellington. Last post we dined through Dishonored with a recipe for Apricot Tartlets. Welcome back to another round of #DISHTOPIA recipes! If you’re just joining us, this month I’m hosting Fandom Foodies’ dystopian fiction-themed recipe link-up.
