Have you ever dreamed of tasting Turkish
Delight, from The Chronicles of Narnia? How about fried green
tomatoes from the Whistle Stop Café? Or Paddington Bear’s marmalade? If
so, then this is the post for you!
In the following list of
literary-related cookbooks, you’ll find recipes for all of the above, as well
as…
James and
the Giant Peach Cobbler
Jo’s
gingerbread from Little
Women
Carrot
pudding from Charles Dickens' A
Christmas Carol
Demetrie's
Chocolate Pie and Caramel Cake from The Help
Morning tea with Miss Marple
And much much more.
So grab a snack, settle
in, and take a look through some of the tastiest books I know of for book
lovers!
Cookbooks Inspired By Various Literary Works
The Book Lover's Cookbook: Recipes Inspired by Celebrated Works of Literature, and the Passages That Feature Them
The Book Club Cookbook, Revised Edition: Recipes and Food for Thought from Your Book Club's FavoriteBooks and Authors
Cookbooks for Mystery Lovers
Cookbooks for Jane Austen Fans
Cookbooks Featuring Specific Authors
Fannie Flagg's Original Whistle Stop Cafe Cookbook: Featuring : Fried Green Tomatoes, Southern Barbecue, Banana Split Cake, and Many Other Great Recipes
Cookbooks by Amish Fiction Authors
Cookbooks Based on Children’s Literature
The Berenstain Bears' Country Cookbook: Cub-Friendly Cooking with an Adult (Berenstain Bears/Living Lights)
Hope you enjoyed the
list, and happy cooking (and eating)!
We have some those on the list! We also have a Nancy Drew Cookbook (I noticed that that one wasn't even mentioned.) ! Wanda Brunstetter's Cooking Class Cookbook, I use all the time. I love it! And, Beverly Lewis's Heritage Cookbook has a great cake recipe using white chocolate. The Little House one we used a lot when I was I was homeschooling my daughter.
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