48 Winter 521
Kebabs. One word was what Moritz met Stu with as he headed into the back of the bar. A bit confused he stared back at Moritz way to eager face, waiting for the Kelvic to clarify. After a chime of silence Moritz finally realized that was what he was doing, which coincided with Stu finally being a bit more awake. When he did speak he begun by restating the same word again.
"Kebabs! I want to make a kebab for a meal for people! Its really simple, but it looks cool, and I think people will like them. Its just meat or things, fruit, vegetables, cooked and on a skewer."
Rolling his eyes and reaching under a table Stu mixed two things before taking a long drink of something which Moritz assumed involved alcohol. Perhaps he was a bit too chipper so early in the morning for the man... "And how do you make it? Clearly you have eaten them, liked them, but how are they made? What all do you need? How long does it take to cook?"
At the series of, admittedly, valid questions Moritz had to pause. He had never actually seen them made. He knew they did not take long as when he ordered them they came out quite quick, so it could not be too overly complicated...
"Ah, well... I have not made them before. But I am fairly certain they are made quite quickly. Its just hunks of meat, vegetables, fruit, the like, skewered and cooked that way... Although I'm not entirely certain how or on what."
A smile on his face Stu motioned for Moritz to come over before giving the Kelvic a pat on the shoulder. "Well lucky for you I have an idea, basic as it is, of how to make them. Also we have a grill over there, I think we can make them on that. Though its been awhile so you will need to clean it first. Make sure its spotless, and then we can talk."
With a nod Moritz headed over, checking the grill which had not been used by Moritz though he had seen the oven below used before. It was all one big metal thing, the oven below and the heated grill above all functioning as one thing, though it seemed the heat of the flames could be shunted one way or the other or both.
At the moment the oven was hot but the grill relatively cool, at least for it not being in use and this being Syka. With that in mind he began by scrubbing, getting a metal scraper to pull across the top and to find any little bits of things left over if missed on a prior cleaning after use. While it was not entirely dirty it was a bit out of use, and so he did find some bits of things here and there needing cleaning off. But for that he just applied some good old elbow work, and dug in as he pried off stubborn chunks.
After a handful of chimes that was done, and so he took a clean rag and some water and wiped the entire thing down, getting some soap as well and lathering and cleaning it.
Only once he had done that and rinsed it several times with no more soap coming off did he dry it and open the spot that began heating the surface.
WC: 571