package Saltine::Toffee; my $oven = Oven->new(); $oven->preheat( Fahrenheit => 400 ); my $pan = Saucepan->new(); $pan->heat( "medium" ); $pan += Ingredient->new( "butter", cup => .5 ); $pan += Ingredient->new( "sugar", cup => .5 ); $pan->melt(); $pan->bubble($_) for Time->new( minute => (1 || 2) ); my $sheet = Cookie::Sheet->new(); $sheet->line( with => "foil" ); $sheet->spread( Ingredient->new( "crackers", type => "saltine" ), layer => "single" ); $sheet->pour( $pan->contents(), over => "crackers" ); $oven->bake( $sheet, $_ ) for Time->new( minute => 5, or => "bubbly" ) +; $oven->remove( $sheet ); Immediately: $sheet->sprinkle( Ingredient->new( "chips", type => "chocolate", cup = +> 1 ), over => "crackers" ); wait() until $sheet->contents( "chips" )->state( "melted" ); $sheet->refrigerate() until $sheet->contents()->state( "cool" ); my $toffee = $sheet->contents(); my @enjoy = split /pieces/, $toffee;
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