EPISODE · Jun 25, 2025 · 1H 5M
023 - We Weren't Ready for "The Departure of Boromir" - S2 PREMIERE
from Fool of a Took Podcast · host Fool of a Took Podcast
This week we discuss book 3, chapter 1, "The Departure of Boromir", from The Two Towers. Today's "Food For Thought": Boromir's Cream HornYes, that name was meant to be gross. Anyway, a cream horn is a real dessert and it felt right to honor Boromir.Recipe adapted from https://stressbaking.com/cream-horns/#recipeThaw a sheet of puff pastry and slice it into 1/2 inch strips.Grab either pastry cones or some abomination of a DIY pastry cone. Spay with non-stick spray and gently wrap a strip of pastry around it, overlapping slightly. You can add a second strip if the cone is not large enough after one.Freeze all the pastry horns for 20-30 min so they hold their shape.Place horns on a baking sheet and brush with egg wash.Bake at 400F for 15 minutes until the pastry is golden brown. Cool on the baking sheet and remove the cones.Whip about 1 cup of heavy cream until it forms soft peaks, then add 1 tsp vanilla and 1/2 cup powdered sugar. Whip again until stiff peaks form.Use a piping bag to squeeze the cream into the pastries.Dust with powdered sugar if desired.----------------------------------------------------Welcome to the Fool of a Took Podcast — the show where deep lore meets even deeper nonsense! Here's the catch - 2 of the 4 hosts have never read the books before! Join Chris, RJ, Pat and Laura as they dive headfirst into the world of Tolkien.With chapter snacks, fresh grog, and plenty of tongue wagging, Fool of a Took Podcast is like sitting in a pub in Bree, if everyone in the pub had ADHD and a microphone. Content Warning: Explicit Thanks for watching! If you enjoyed todays episode, give us a like and subscribe and share this video with someone who likes The Lord of the Rings.Watch the podcast on Youtube! InstagramTikTokOriginal music for the show composed by Chris NewhardGot a question? Email us [email protected] the fools on IG:ChrisRobbie JeanPatLaura
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This week we discuss book 3, chapter 1, "The Departure of Boromir", from The Two Towers. Today's "Food For Thought": Boromir's Cream HornYes, that name was meant to be gross. Anyway, a cream horn is a real dessert and it felt right to honor Boromir.Recipe adapted from https://stressbaking.com/cream-horns/#recipeThaw a sheet of puff pastry and slice it into 1/2 inch strips.Grab either pastry cones or some abomination of a DIY pastry cone. Spay with non-stick spray and gently wrap a strip of pastry around it, overlapping slightly. You can add a second strip if the cone is not large enough after one.Freeze all the pastry horns for 20-30 min so they hold their shape.Place horns on a baking sheet and brush with egg wash.Bake at 400F for 15 minutes until the pastry is golden brown. Cool on the baking sheet and remove the cones.Whip about 1 cup of heavy cream until it forms soft peaks, then add 1 tsp vanilla and 1/2 cup powdered sugar. Whip again until stiff peaks form.Use a piping bag to squeeze the cream into the pastries.Dust with powdered sugar if desired.----------------------------------------------------Welcome to the Fool of a Took Podcast — the show where deep lore meets even deeper nonsense! Here's the catch - 2 of the 4 hosts have never read the books before! Join Chris, RJ, Pat and Laura as they dive headfirst into the world of Tolkien.With chapter snacks, fresh grog, and plenty of tongue wagging, Fool of a Took Podcast is like sitting in a pub in Bree, if everyone in the pub had ADHD and a microphone. Content Warning: Explicit Thanks for watching! If you enjoyed todays episode, give us a like and subscribe and share this video with someone who likes The Lord of the Rings.Watch the podcast on Youtube! InstagramTikTokOriginal music for the show composed by Chris NewhardGot a question? Email us [email protected] the fools on IG:ChrisRobbie JeanPatLaura
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