E-Textile Summercamp Cookbook (first edition)

November 29, 2024 · Posted in Cookbook · Comment 

Some cool cookbook images:

E-Textile Summercamp Cookbook (first edition)
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Image by Plusea

What Can Go Wrong
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Image by Didriks

Vegetarian recipes cookbook – Bangers and Mash

November 26, 2024 · Posted in Cookbook · Comment 

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Vegetarian recipes cookbook – Bangers and Mash
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Image by wherefishsing
ART. FOOD.
F E A S T.
the art-filled seasonal cookbook that happens to be vegetarian

Art meets food.
Vegetarian meals for everyone.

A cookbook filled with seasonal recipes (140!!).
An original painting that accompanies every recipe.
Easy, tasty vegetarian food with common ingredients.

This food themed painting is from my forthcoming cookbook. It was inspired by a recipe and has been created to capture something of the essence of it’s dish. All the original artworks are available to own.

Find more details, all the recipes (free!) & purchase the cookbook (when complete) at:
www.wherefishsing.com/cookbook

All available artwork is in the Official Art Store

Cool Cookbook images

November 23, 2024 · Posted in Cookbook · Comment 

Check out these cookbook images:

Making Midnight Chicken
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Image by Like_the_Grand_Canyon
From Ella Risbridger’s cookbook!

Lick Your Plate Cookbook Launch
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Image by mastermaq

Sasara serving up Perl and C

November 17, 2024 · Posted in Cookbook · Comment 

Some cool cookbook images:

Sasara serving up Perl and C
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Image by rubenerd
Sasara was a gift from Clara. Thought cookbook and her apron was fitting? ^^;

AddingHoneyNOil
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Image by YoAmes
Mixing honey and oil into the cooked oatmeal, to then be combined with yeast dissolved in water, plus flour

Unfortunate Foodstuffs

November 9, 2024 · Posted in Cookbook · Comment 

A few nice cookbook images I found:

Unfortunate Foodstuffs
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Image by amy_buthod

Alinea Cookbook: PB&J
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Image by KevinElliottChi
www.consumatron.com/2008/11/weekend-unrelated-too-poor-to…

Inspired by both the blog Alinea At Home (http://alineaathome.typepad.com/) and by Grant Achatz’ comment from the November 2008 issue of Chicago magazine where he said:

"…the recipes are not hard. I challenge anyone to find a recipe in that book that is more complicated than your basic scratch chocolate cake,”

I have taken it upon myself to cook as much from the Alinea cookbook as I can.

I don’t mean to be a braggart, Mr. Achatz, but I make a mean chocolate cake.

For my first experiment, I’ve made Alinea’s take on the American lunchbox classic, PB&J.

It ain’t perfect, but I’m damn proud of how these eight little bread and PB wrapped grapes turned out.

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