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Fairy Tale Feasts

Fairy Tale Feasts
Author: Jane Yolen
Publisher: Crocodile Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-05-09
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781566566438

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Fairy Tale Feasts is more than collection of stories and recipes. In it, Caldecott-winning author Jane Yolen and her daughter, Heidi Stemple, imagine their readers as co-conspirators. About the creation of the stories and the history of the foods they share fun facts and anecdotes designed to encourage future cooks and storytellers to make up their own versions of the classics. From the earliest days of stories, when hunters told of their exploits around the campfire while gnawing on a leg of beast, to the era of kings in castles listening to the storyteller at the royal dinner feast, to the time of TV dinners when whole families sit for dinner in front of a screen to watch a movie, stories and eating have been close companions. So it is not unusual that folk stories are often about food. Jack's milk cow traded for beans, Snow White given a poisoned apple, a pancake running away from those who would eat it, Hansel and Gretel lured by the gingerbread house and its candy windows and doors. But there is something more—stories and recipes are both changeable. A storyteller never tells the same story twice, because every audience needs a slightly different story, depending upon the season or the time of day, the restlessness of the youngest listener, or how appropriate a tale is to what has just happened in the storyteller's world. And every cook knows that a recipe changes according to the time of day, the weather, the altitude, the number of grains in the level teaspoonful, the ingredients found (or not found) in the cupboard or refrigerator, even the cook's own feelings about the look of the batter.


Arab Fairy Tale Feasts

Arab Fairy Tale Feasts
Author: Karim Alrawi
Publisher: Crocodile Books
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2021-09-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781623719081

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An entertaining, multifaceted, and delicious way to explore Arab culture Arab Fairy Tale Feasts is the latest title in the highly-praised Fairy Tale Feasts Collection, a creative series that folds enchanting folk tales into cookbooks of kid-friendly recipes. Award-winning writer and storyteller, Karim Alrawi, draws on his deep knowledge of Arab culture to create original stories that are a feast for young imaginations. Told with intriguing details, the tales take young readers on a delicious cultural journey and invite them to consider an Arab perspective. Each tale symbolically incorporates food and concludes with a traditional recipe, lovingly flavored with colorful folkloric illustrations, making this a literary banquet to savor with family and friends across generations time and again. This charming, whimsical, and beautifully illustrated book will capture children’s fancy and will be enjoyed by the whole family.


Jewish Fairy Tale Feasts

Jewish Fairy Tale Feasts
Author: Heidi E. Y. Stemple
Publisher: Crocodile Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Baking
ISBN: 9781566569095

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Master storyteller Jane Yolen and her daughter Heidi Stemple have teamed up to bring the magic of their acclaimed Fairy Tale Feasts to the time-honored and delicious traditions of Jewish storytelling and cuisine. Here you'll find Yolen's dynamic, enchanting retellings of Jewish tales from around the world paired with Stemple's recipes--for everything from challah to matzo brei to pomegranate couscous, tzimmes chicken, and rugelah, in creative versions of classic dishes that any family will delight in cooking together. And Jewish Fairy Tale Feasts is filled with fun facts and anecdotes, about the creation of the stories and the history of the dishes, designed to encourage future cooks and storytellers to make up their own versions. Readers of all ages will learn about Jewish folktales, culture, and cooking, all the while captivated by the humor and wisdom of these enduring stories (and ready to eat!).


A Simple Feast

A Simple Feast
Author: Diana Yen
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2014-05-20
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1611800323

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A real-life fairy tale of a cookbook with stories and recipes that celebrate the seasons, sharing food with friends, and bringing a sense of style to it all. A beautiful cookbook destined to become an heirloom, A Simple Feast presents a year of life in food. Each chapter presents a story--apple picking, snow day, tea party, date night, rooftop barbeque, etc.--and recipes inspired by the whimsy that lies therein. The food here is simple and elegant, taking cues from the bounty of local markets and farms, embodying modern American cooking. This is a playful journey guided by the ever stylish Jewels of New York, who lead the reader through the seasons and the culinary adventures each has to offer.


Fairytale Food

Fairytale Food
Author: Lucie Cash
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2012
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1848093578

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"If you fancy tucking into a steaming hot bowl of Princess & the Pea Soup, curling up by the fire with a cup of tea and a slab of Hansel & Gretel's House Gingerbreador tickling your taste-buds with a dollop of Tinkerbell's Trifle, then Fairytale Foodis for you ... ... Once upon a time, a young(-ish) maiden decided she was fed up with cooking the same old beans on toast and pasta bakes every night; she longed for some magic in her cooking. So she left her cosy cottage (flat in West London), pen and paper in hand and set off to find inspiration in the land of fairytales. For months and months she toiled visiting our best-loved characters; some were wonderfully sweet and generous, others were a bit grumpy and a little scary, but they all gave her ideas, tips and the confidence to create her very own delicious recipes. Put a bit of magic into your cooking with these recipes inspired by some of our most-loved fairytales."


A Cooked-Up Fairy Tale

A Cooked-Up Fairy Tale
Author: Penny Parker Klostermann
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2017
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1101932325

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A hapless young chef, hoping to impress workers at Fairy-Tale Headquarters, cooks some story ingredients he has found, and gives a new twist to familiar tales.


Smoky and the Feast of Mabon

Smoky and the Feast of Mabon
Author: Catherynne M. Valente
Publisher: Magical Child Books
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2010
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0979683467

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A little girl discovers the meaning of the Wiccan harvest holiday Mabon.


Heston's Fantastical Feasts

Heston's Fantastical Feasts
Author: Heston Blumenthal
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781408808603

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Once upon a time there was a Chef called Heston who opened a small restaurant called the Fat Duck. At first, he served only simple French classics but gradually, as is the way of things, the Chef's curiosity got the better of him and he began thinking up more unusual dishes, such as Snail Porridge and Chocolate Wine. There was even talk of a meringue that made diners snort plumes of vapour, like a dragon. Word spread and reached the ears of the Executives who ran a television channel, and they summoned the Chef to their glass fortress. 'We command you to create six Fantastical Feasts', they said. 'These must be based on history, but you may draw on fairytales and legends.


Fairytale Cooking

Fairytale Cooking
Author: Alexander Höss-Knakal
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1510770046

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Rediscover your favorite childhood fairytales through these delightful and exquisite feasts! Fairytales become classics, passed down for hundreds of years, not only because of the nostalgia provoked, but also because of the values they can teach us—the importance of family and friendship, patience, persistence, courage—these lessons become just as cherished as the stories themselves. This timeless nature is precisely what fairytales and cooking have in common: The wisdom of fairytales and the soul of good cooking can last for centuries. Stories and recipes are passed on from one generation to the next; from parents to children and from children to grandchildren. Just like treasured stories, favorite dishes and recipes never go out of fashion either—as soon as the familiar aroma of a traditional Sunday roast wafts through the home, it evokes an irresistible feeling of delight. Like the tales themselves, recipes are also capable of transporting us to new and exciting worlds. Here you'll find recipes such as: Button mushroom flatbread with hazelnut pesto, inspired by Little Red Riding Hood and The Wolf Risotto with smoked salmon and fennel, inspired by The Little Mermaid Tomato and zucchini tarte tatin, inspired by Beauty and the Beast Spicy red dhal with a coriander dip, inspired by Aladdin and The Magic Lamp Duck breast with butternut squash and king trumpet mushrooms, inspired by Cinderella Pasta with radicchio, gorgonzola, and walnuts, inspired by The Snow Queen And more!


A Fairy-Tale Christmas

A Fairy-Tale Christmas
Author: Karen Anderson
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781584795308

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Viceroy Crofton plots to take over the kingdom and has exiled Angela who is the rightful princess.