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Craft your own glass of Nuka-Cola, a bowl of BlamCo Mac &
Cheese, and more with the recipes in Fallout: The Vault Dweller's
Official Cookbook. Based on the irradiated delicacies found in the
award-winning Fallout video game series, this Vault-Tec (TM)
approved cookbook provides fans of the game with over seventy
recipes inspired by their favorite Fallout foods. Whip up tasty
versions of Yum Yum Deviled Eggs, throw some deathclaw meat on the
grill, and recreate BlamCo Mac & Cheese with Fallout: The Vault
Dweller's Official Cookbook.
A collection of vegan recipes from Greyton Animal Sanctuary volunteers compiled by Rima Geffen. A part of the proceeds will be donated to continue the care of the animals.
Just 7 kms outside the village of Greyton in the Western Cape, hides a 40-hectare private animal sanctuary. Greyton Farm has been a leading non-profit animal haven since its founding in 2014 by Nicola Vernon and Rohan Milson. Under their care, Greyton has grown to embrace unique animals and people alike. International volunteers have always flocked to Greyton for this same reason, and so this beautifully curated collection of recipes was born.
The team has been consistently passionate about the quality of life of those on their farms, from not-so-micro pigs, injured dogs and cats, peacocks, sheep, and all sorts of livestock. Around 200 animals have found their way to Greyton in a variety of ways including reported abuse, or simply wandering injured onto the property all by themselves. Greyton Farm Animal Sanctuary continues to connect people across the globe and nourish volunteers with good food and life-changing experiences. Personal recipes from 10 countries across the world add up to a truly unique dinner table experience.
Enjoy some perhaps familiar South African recipes, next to Germany, France, and more.
Many of our favourite movies come with a side of iconic food moments: the comforting frothy butterbeer from Harry Potter, the sumptuous apple strudel from Inglorious Basterds, the delectable deli fare from When Harry Met Sally, or Remy the rat-chef’s signature ratatouille in Ratatouille.
In this cookbook, author Andrew Rea (of the hit YouTube channel ‘Binging with Babish’) recreates these iconic food scenes and many more. With recipes from more than 40 classic and cult films, Eat What You Watch is the perfect gift for both movie buffs and cooks who want to add some cinematic flair to their cooking repertoire.
A unique exploration of the culinary imagination and creativity of
a stellar array of international contemporary artists - a host of
intriguing personal recipes shown through the artists' own words
and images Creativity doesn't stop at an artist's studio door - for
many, it continues into the kitchen. For the first time, more than
70 artists, including Ghada Amer, Jimmie Durham, Studio Olafur
Eliasson, Subodh Gupta, Nikolai Haas, Jeppe Hein, Carsten Hoeller,
Dorothy Iannone, Ragnar Kjartansson, John Lyons, Philippe Parreno,
Nicolas Party, Zina Saro-Wiwa, Tiffany Sia, and Rirkrit Tiravanija,
and others, have been invited to share and illustrate a recipe of
their own. These are either the best culinary concoctions they have
ever invented, or an especially meaningful dish. The result is an
exciting range of contributions spanning all manner of meals and
drinks, both savory and sweet, from around the globe, brilliantly
brought to life by a wealth of sketches, photographs, collages,
paintings, and personal snaps. Many of the culinary creations
included are achievable by adventurous home cooks, but the pages
include an incredibly diverse array of dishes from the conceptual
to the personal, the elaborate to the simple, the sweet to the
savory, and from the serious to the funny to the downright bizarre.
With an introduction by the globally celebrated chef and art
enthusiast Massimo Bottura, this is an intriguing and entertaining
gift for food lovers and contemporary art enthusiasts alike.
'Exactly the kind of person you want to lead you through
Christmas... a comprehensive volume' Diana Henry, Sunday Telegraph
'A snapshot of idyllic, rural River Cottage life ... Imaginative
and wonderful' Delicious Magazine Christmas at River Cottage
encapsulates the very best that the season has to offer, guiding
you from the autumn equinox, through advent and Christmas, and
merrily into the new year with inspiration, traditions and
indispensable recipes for every festive occasion. These are recipes
that have been honed over the years and are rooted in the River
Cottage foundations of tradition, seasonality and sustainability.
As well as the ultimate versions of all the classics, there are a
whole host of new ideas for showstopping centrepieces, sparkling
cocktails, prep-ahead canapes, edible gifts, livening up leftovers,
as well as some of Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's festive
favourites. And accompanying all of this are tips from Lucy and
Hugh on planning ahead, making natural decorations, effortlessly
feeding a crowd and orchestrating the great Christmas Dinner so
you'll also be able to find the magic along the way.
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