
Fairytale Food by Lucie Cash
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 Gingerbread or tickling your taste-buds with a dollop of Tinkerbell's Trifle, then Fairytale Food is 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 charming book with lovely recipes" * Lorraine Pascale *
"We've been checking out some fab baking and cookery books this month and one that's caught our eye is the upcoming Fairytale Food by Lucie CashIf you love to cook and like the idea of a quirky recipe book, then read on!" * Trashionista *
"Fairytale Food is a real delight… There are lovely illustrations throughout the book, which will have the grandchildren fascinated" * Choice *
"Are you looking for a gift for someone who enjoys cooking and who has an interest in fairy tales? If so, this book could well be your perfect answer. It has over sixty recipes - none of them at all complex - and they're all associated with favourite fairy tales.... there are lavish illustrations by Yelena Bryksenkova of scenes from the tales and I didn't find a double page spread which didn't have some entertaining embellishment. It's also a bonus that there's a gentle humour in the illustrations... it could bring a smile (and something tasty to eat) to your lips - or those of someone who would love this as a present" * Bookbag *
"Recipes such as Princess and the Pea Soup should get your little ones excited for dinner" * Sunday Times *
"We've been checking out some fab baking and cookery books this month and one that's caught our eye is the upcoming Fairytale Food by Lucie CashIf you love to cook and like the idea of a quirky recipe book, then read on!" * Trashionista *
"Fairytale Food is a real delight… There are lovely illustrations throughout the book, which will have the grandchildren fascinated" * Choice *
"Are you looking for a gift for someone who enjoys cooking and who has an interest in fairy tales? If so, this book could well be your perfect answer. It has over sixty recipes - none of them at all complex - and they're all associated with favourite fairy tales.... there are lavish illustrations by Yelena Bryksenkova of scenes from the tales and I didn't find a double page spread which didn't have some entertaining embellishment. It's also a bonus that there's a gentle humour in the illustrations... it could bring a smile (and something tasty to eat) to your lips - or those of someone who would love this as a present" * Bookbag *
"Recipes such as Princess and the Pea Soup should get your little ones excited for dinner" * Sunday Times *
Lucie Cash lives in West London with her husband, Rhys. She is an enthusiastic home cook and adores food, especially eating it! This is her first book.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781848093577 |
| ISBN 10 | 1848093578 |
| Title | Fairytale Food |
| Author | Lucie Cash |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Cornerstone |
| Year published | 2012-03-01 |
| Number of pages | 160 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |