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The Christmas Movie Cookbook: Recipes from Your Favorite Holiday Films
By (Author) Julia Rutland
Simon & Schuster
Simon Element
14th December 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
Cookery / food and drink / food writing
641.5686
Hardback
176
Width 187mm, Height 232mm, Spine 18mm
644g
Bring the merry festivities from the screen right to your own table with The Christmas Movie Cookbook with more than 65 scrumptious recipes inspired by scenes from your favorite Christmas films.
Do you ever yearn for roast turkey while watching National Lampoons Christmas Vacation Or, for the more cynical, do you wish you could taste the roast beast from How the Grinch Stole Christmas Well, top up your mug of eggnog and don your coziest ugly sweater: tis the season to recreate the dishes from all of your favorite holiday movies with the help of The Christmas Movie Cookbook.
This season you can indulge alongside your favorite Elf characters as they make special spaghetti and get tipsy with the Bad Moms crew while they imbibe their spiced cider. Just crack open The Christmas Movie Cookbook and discover sixty-five mouthwatering recipes to add joy to any holiday gathering.
Recipes include:
-Old Fashioned Meatloaf from A Christmas Story
-Chicken, Broccoli, and Cheddar Cheese Soup from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
-Christmas Pudding from A Christmas Carol
-Breakfast Strata from The Family Stone
-Really Rich Hot Chocolate from Polar Express
-And much more!
Complete with tips on entertaining and menu ideas for your merry gatherings, The Christmas Movie Cookbook is the perfect companion to your holiday season.
Julia Rutlandis a Washington, DC-area writer and recipe developer whose work appears regularly in publications and websites such asSouthern Living,Coastal Living, and Weight Watchers books. She is the author ofDiscover Dinnertime,The Campfire Foodie Cookbook,On a Stick,Blueberries,Squash,Foil Pack Dinners, Apples, 101 Lasagnas & Other Layered Casseroles, Tomatoes, and Honey. Julia lives in the Washington, DC, wine country town of Hillsboro, Virginia, with her husband, two daughters, and many furred and feathered friends.