I don’t think there is a more exciting cookbook than a Harry Potter one, especially if you are a Harry Potter fan. I have to say that my children are the fans, I am just the facilitator, to be quite honest. But, being the cook and facilitator, is such an important mission, I must take it seriously, if not I might be shamed with a spell! I certainly don’t want any Riddikulus spell, transforming me into a very silly cook for example!
Let’s see what kind of recipes we can serve these Happy Potter fans, they get quite hungry. Will they eat some transformed broom sticks, weird steamy soups, hot lava cakes and more?
Other than the food you will make for your children or Harry Potter party guests, you will have also to set up the table and decorate some, that will be part of creating an awesome meal.
You can imagine perhaps covering long tables with some plain tablecloth (black or gray), and some candles sticks, preferably golden. You could also add some velvety napkins, perhaps in purple. You should also plan to add name tags for all your guests or ask them to fill one out upon their arrival.
Now let’s start sharing some of the recipes that will be impress anyone you will serve these dishes to.
Brandon Ford (b. August 28, 1981) grew up in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He started writing at the approximate age of 8 and spent a lot of time testing the waters with various genres. He wrote dramas, comedies, essays, plays, and, of course, thrillers. There were few things he took pleasure in crafting more than a good old-fashioned scary story. Throughout grade school, as well as high school, he continued to build his portfolio with various works (mostly short stories and novellas, but a few plays here and there). He’d pass around these manuscripts to friends and teachers for feedback. Knowing others enjoyed his work and craved more inspired him to keep going. A few months shy of 23, he sat down to pen his first novel, which became Crystal Bay. Arctic Wolf Publishing, a small press based in Georgia, picked the book up a few years later. Shortly thereafter, he completed Splattered Beauty, an ode to his favorite Scream Queens. In 2009, he teamed up with Alan Draven and Jessica Lynne Gardner for Creeping Shadows (Pixie Dust Press), a collection of three short novels. Ford’s contribution, Merciless, was heavily inspired by a real-life kidnapping that took place in California in 2002. In March 2010, Arctic Wolf released his third novel, Pay Phone. Ford has also contributed works of short fiction to several anthologies, including Abaculus 2007 and Abaculus III (Leucrota Press), Sinister Landscapes (Pixie Dust Press), Raw: Brutality As Art (Snuff Books), and The Death Panel (Comet Press). Some of his biggest influences have been writers like Jack Ketchum and the late Richard Laymon. In his spare time he enjoys reading, watching bad TV, and all things horror. He still resides in South Philadelphia.
Poucas receitas relacionadas ao livro e muitas que precisam de preparados especiais (tipo preparado de cerveja amanteigada e massas de bolo específicas) ao invés de instruções de como fazer do zero.