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A Demons Chef Recipe For Fried Chicken – Ariana Jade (1)

This was who I came to apologise to? The demon with the bad jokes? Demi flipped through the sandwich, her eyes flashing white. “Ooh, lettuce, fried chicken, pickles. All my favourites.” “It’s toasted sourdough and a wrath-infused honey sauce,” I said, now doubting whether I should’ve just given her a sandwich without sin. She wasn’t a wrath demon, after all. She only had so much to gain from consuming this.
Did she even gain anything? At least she looked delighted. “Sounds delicious. Did you make this yourself?” “Of course. I even cut the lettuce myself and I’m missing the human lunch to bring it to you.” Her gaze got a touch softer and something inside my stomach shifted. I hadn’t brought the food to charm her but maybe this had been too thoughtful of a gesture.
Perhaps a text would have sufficed. “Can I eat it right now?” Demi asked, her focus fully on the sandwich again. “It’s your lunch,” I pointed out. She grinned and waved at her colleague to let him know she was going to take her break. It only made the humans waiting in line more frustrated and I saw some of them putting their souvenirs back and simply leaving. If I was ever in need of an emergency pinch of wrath, I knew where to find it.
Demi gestured me along into the small staff room and it wasn’t until I was there that I realised there was no reason for me to follow her. I’d apologised and given her the lunch, I didn’t need to stick around. And yet, here I was, watching someone take pictures of their lunch. Riveting. After her mini photoshoot, she took a big bite and her eyes flashed white in delight.
If I had any doubts about whether she liked my food, that would’ve erased them all. Satisfying a Glutton was a notorious challenge for any chef and that both made them the best and worst kind of diners. “This is so good. Is this on the menu? I didn’t see it last time I was there,” Demi asked between bites. “No, I improvised.” “A special!” She looked even more delighted. “This is so good. Did you put some sin spice in it as well?” She really did have a good tongue but I wasn’t going to say that and risk another bad joke.
“Number 7, your favourite of the batch,” I pointed out, although I was sure that with her palate, she’d picked up on that already. “This is great. Nobody has ever brought me a homemade lunch before.”
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1kitap1.com/en BLURB Every demon in the capital knows the Forked Tail restaurant. They serve delicious sinful food with the freshest of ingredients, away from prying human eyes. What they don’t know is that the owner and chef Lana has higher ambitions than just serving the masses. She has set her sights on winning the popular Demon Chef competition and she’ll do it with the help of her taste tester Demi, her ragtag crew, and her trusted recipe book.
Can Lana rise through the seven rounds of the competition and does she have what it take to battle against some of the most prestigious demon chefs in this realm? She’ll have to risk it all to have a chance at winning and convince the judges to crown her as the Demon Chef. **** A Demon Chef’s Recipe For Fried Chicken is the first book in the Forked Tail Restaurant series. It’s a cozy urban fantasy series about a determined and ambitious demon chef, a sapphic romance, found family, and mouth- watering food.
1kitap1.com/en ONE Restaurant kitchens were a lot like Hell. Blazing hot, full of smoke, and run by someone with a bad temper. Here in the Forked Tail, the person with the bad temper was me. “Where are my steaks for table twelve? I want them now!” I hollered at my brigade, not quite sure what was so hard about cooking up two steaks with some sides.
Everything should be streamlined, even if we were a sous chef down. “One minute on the steaks!” Roxie called back from her station. “You said that five minutes ago.
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