Brothers Grimm Cookbook

· Hachette UK
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A good fairytale transports you into a world of magical transformations, rags-to-riches adventures and most importantly, fantastic foods.

Dive into the world of Grimm's fairytales with over 70 recipes that capture the flavour of the most evocative tales, from the famous gingerbread house in 'Hansel and Gretel', to the tantalising salad of fresh greens that gave Rapunzel her name. From the 'Forest Hut' Succotash, the Valiant Tailor's Swirly Sausage Rolls and Wishing Fish and Chips to Magic Pear and Walnut Squares, Golden Ring Cake and the Woodcutter's Chocolate Log you'll find healthy meals and indulgent treats for every occasion.

Warm your soul with the comforting pancakes, roasts and stews that add spice to well-known tales such as 'Snow-White' and 'Cinderella' and discover lesser known classics like 'The Golden Bird', 'White Snake' and 'The Jasmine Tree' through the magical foods that enrich each story. As you feast your way through breakfasts, lunches, light bites, mains, delicious desserts and drinks you'll learn more about the history of each fairytale and how they have fed our collective imagination over the years.

About the author

Robert Tuesley Anderson is a writer, poet and editor living in the Southern Uplands of Scotland. He is the author of several books including Recipes From the World of Tolkien. His cookbooks have given him the opportunity to bring together two lifelong enthusiasms: good home-cooked food and classical literature.

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