Cover art for Death for Dinner Cookbook
Published
Quarto, August 2022
ISBN
9781631067853
Format
Hardcover, 144 pages
Dimensions
24cm × 21cm

Death for Dinner Cookbook 60 Gorey-Good, Plant-Based Drinks, Meals, and Munchies Inspired by Your Favorite Horror Films

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Visit your dark side with 50 frightfully delicious plant-based comfort-foods, baked goods, and cocktails inspired by your favorite horror films.

From Zach Neil, the mad mind behind the Beetle House restaurant and The Nightmare Before Dinner cookbook, Death for Dinner not only reimagines your favorite comfort foods as deliciously plant based, but also as visually gruesome, including stick-to-your guts classics like mac and cheese, burgers, pizza, baked breads, funnel cakes, root beer floats, cheese steaks, red velvet cake, and more, including:

  • Crystal Lake BBQ Sliders, inspired by Friday the 13th - The only thing better than warm sunshine, campfires, and working up an appetite after escaping the clutches of Jason Vorhees are these pulled mushroom sliders.

  • Children of the Hominy, inspired by Children of the Corn - An ancient recipe from Gatlin, Nebraska, this pozole will make anyone rise up from the stalks.

  • The Hills Have Fries, inspired by The Hills Have Eyes - This hill of hand-cut french fries smothered in a bchamel and chili sauce and topped with fresh scallions, red onion, fakon, and cilantro and lime sour cream will have everyone watching you.

  • Blood Orange Cheesecake Trifle, inspired by Dexter - Complete with blood orange, vegan cream cheese, and hints of lemon, this dessert is the right amount of sweet and airy-no gloves or plastic wrap are required to make.

  • Never Sleep Again, inspired by Nightmare on Elm Street - Stay awake (and alive!) with this alternative take on an old-fashioned cocktail made with a shot of espresso.

Though designed to look impressively ghoulish, the recipes are easy to recreate at home and their deliciousness will impress even the most stubborn carnivores. Now you can throw the ultimate Halloween party, or some epic movie nights. Will Freddy, Michael, and Jason make the guest list? [cue the beet-juice spatter]

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