A Gothic Cookbook : Hauntingly Delicious Recipes Inspired by 13 Classic Tales
(Autor) Ella BuchanA feast for the senses: an illustrated cookbook inspired by classic and contemporary Gothic texts. This literary inspired cookbook is composed of thirteen divinely delicious chapters, each focusing on a different story and discussing its edible motifs before bringing them to life - and to your table - with approachable, easy-to-follow recipes and hand-drawn illustrations. Inspired by Alessandra Pino's academic studies into how food manifests itself on the pages of Gothic literature, and combining her knife-sharp analysis with Ella Buchan's experience as a food writer and recipe developer, A Gothic Cookbook pays homage to the most appetising cuts of the genre, featuring over sixty original recipes illustrated by Lee Henry. Dracula lulls protagonist Jonathan Harker into a false sense of security with cold cuts and a spicy, smoky, peppery stew. Frankenstein's "monster" starts out as a benign vegetarian, while Mrs Poole's overindulgence in Mother's Ruin triggers Mr Rochester's downfall in Jane Eyre - and a bitter tangerine signals a sharp, yet unheeded, warning against marriage and Manderley in Rebecca. Notice, too, how a ghostly presence craves sugar and burnt bread in Toni Morrison's Beloved... In this interplay between supper and the supernatural, you'll learn to pick your desserts carefully: chocolate mousses foreshadow impending doom, yet the humble seed cake is a gesture of kindness. With a foreword from acclaimed writer, editor and academic, Leone Ross, A Gothic Cookbook is the perfect culinary companion for those of you who enjoy a slice of the macabre with your dinner.
Ella Buchan
Ella Buchan is a British travel writer and journalist known for her engaging storytelling and vivid descriptions of destinations around the world. She has contributed to numerous publications such as The Guardian, Lonely Planet, and National Geographic Traveller. Buchan's work often combines personal experiences with historical and cultural insights, providing readers with a unique perspective on each location she visits. Her most notable work is "Lost and Found in Egypt: A Most Unlikely Journey Through the Shifting Sands of Love and Loss," which explores her emotional journey through the Egyptian desert. Buchan's writing style is characterized by its poetic prose and introspective reflections, making her a respected voice in the travel writing genre.