Yummy new cookbook inspired by food from childhood classics
Prepare to have your taste buds tingling after reading this post.
Ever found yourself thinking more about a delicious meal served up rather than a serious plot twist in your favourite book?
Well, you’re not alone!
A graphic designer who found herself inspired by the yummy meals from her favourite childhood classics has released a new cookbook, in which she brings these dishes to life.
Dinah Fried first got the idea for new book, Fictitious Dishes, during her final year at Rhode Island School of Design. After being handed an assignment to photograph table tops, Dinah decided to put her fascination with fictitious foods into action.
Fried ran with the idea, compiling 50 amazing recipes inspired by her love of literature into a book – and it looks amazing!
Among the culinary delights Dinah creates in Fictitious Dishes are The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’s famous Turkish delight, Heidi’s bread and melted cheese, and a seafood chowder which draws its inspiration from Moby Dick.
Our tummies are rumbling just looking at these photos. This is definitely one to add to the kitchen bookshelf!