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Once again, the "it smells so good" principle has proven its value.
Previously, the dwarves had some doubts about what El had said.
What do you mean by taking back the demon's body? And then we'll have to deal with them later?
Something seems off here. Shouldn't they have obtained the demons' warehouse supplies?
Then, because El was taking out the monster corpses from the spatial equipment like he was taking out garbage, and the vampire that was thrashing about like a fish coming ashore, the dwarves briefly stopped thinking.
If it weren't for El's urging, they might still be standing there in a daze.
However, everything changed when the first wisp of smoke rose.
"I never expected it, I really never expected it, that sandworms would be so delicious?"
A dwarf sat by a campfire, transforming into a skewer-eating expert, holding a handful of meat skewers soaked in seasoning.
The meat comes from sandworms, which are used in demon sieges or as monsters for underground infiltration, and produce a very high amount of meat.
A sandworm, its flesh turned into skewers, enough for dozens of dwarves to enjoy.
"Indeed, indeed, this is the first time I've ever tasted the beef tendon of a minotaur."
Another dwarf had a pot bubbling away in front of him, filled with all sorts of spices; a large pot of beef offal looked incredibly appetizing.
"What's so special about this? The hero himself said that when things fly in the sky, their wings are the most amazing thing, and these roasted wings are the best!"
The wings of the bird-like monsters were removed and added to the barbecue feast.
These dwarves no longer had the doubts they had before; in fact, they regretted that they only just realized that monsters could be used in this way.
In the past, when dealing with monster corpses, we would take the materials we needed and discard the rest.
They felt they had missed out on a fortune.
"This is truly eye-opening, a real eye-opener..."
What is El doing at such a lively victory celebration?
Did you know that high-end ingredients often only require the simplest cooking methods?
"Please, please let me go. Just give me a quick death. Please, I shouldn't have invaded this place."
El and the commander of the dwarven defense line, along with several others, are dealing with a vampire marquis.
As El brought down his knife, the vampire's wounds healed rapidly, and the dwarf understood why, out of so many monster ingredients, only one vampire was alive.
"Vampires can be used like this? That's quite an eye-opener."
"Of course, the most important thing in discovering new ingredients is your imagination."
By unleashing your imagination, you too can cook unique and delicious dishes.
Besides dealing with the vampires here, El was also noticing a pit not far away.
Inside was a small earthen ball, about the size of a dwarf, with tiny cracks appearing on its surface due to the high temperature around it.
"Although I've cooked many dishes, this is the first time I've tried beggar's chicken."
I wonder if this impromptu performance will be successful?
Upon discovering that the soil of the mountain giant Lawrence was unusual, El thought of planting vegetables and trying to cook beggar's chicken.
Instead of using ordinary chickens, they chose the Black and White Kun, a specialty of the Demon Realm.
It is said that such animals need to be raised for two and a half years before they can be sold, and they can taste good even with simple cooking.
El has plenty of seasonings: powdered elemental gems, spices and fillers extracted from the concentrated flesh and blood of certain monsters, lotus leaves replaced by the leaves of a certain tree spirit, and finally wrapped in the soil of a mountain giant.
Putting everything else aside, this dish is ridiculously high in quality.
"It's about time, we should knock on it and take a look."