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== Ingredients == Necessary ingredients include a non-specified liquid as base for the soup - these preparations involve at least pepper<ref name="3.09">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/09/02/3-09/ Chapter 3.09]</ref> and water. Cooled-down carrots (either with cryo-magic, another cold agent, plain ice or cold gelatine, etc.) have to be added before following up with pulverized [[Corusdeer]] horn. Wheat flour as a binding agent is then added, ensuring a thicker soup.<ref name="2.46">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/07/22/2-39/ Chapter 2.46]</ref><ref name="2.47">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/07/25/2-40/ Chapter 2.47]</ref> Some seasoning is optional - Erin used thyme once. Too many different spices ruin the mix. Much later, Erin intuited another recipe that yielded the same effects: Adding into a milk-and-butter base, several hot or spicy ingredients are added, among them peppers, fermented pepper base, a tiny bit of chocolate, dedem roots. The ''heat element'' in this recipe is represented by salamander skins, while [[Sageβs Grass]] also plays a role.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/06/10/7-28/ Chapter 7.28]</ref> This later recipe involved no Corusdeer horn, nor carrots, apparently.
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