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Ever read a Redwall novel and wonder exactly what Abbot’s Special Abbey Trifle is? Or how to make Shrimp ’N Hotroot Soup, that delicacy of otters everywhere? Or Mole’s Favourite Turnip and Tater Deeper ’N Ever Pie? From the simple refreshment of Summer Strawberry Fizz to Great Hall Gooseberry Fool, they’re all here, along with dozens of other favorites sure to turn young hands into seasoned chefs, illustrated in full color with all the charm and magic that is Redwall. A gift like no other for fans of the series, old or new.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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A Redwall Feast,
By The Mittons. (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Redwall Cookbook (Paperback)
We are huge fans of the Redwall series. When we purchased this cookbook my husband listed all the recipes by name and it amazed my kids that they could actually make their own "Deeper'n'Ever Turnip'n'Tater'n'Beetroot Pie", "Shripm'n'Hotroot Soup", "October Ale", and "Nunnymolers". So that is what they did, they each picked a recipe, made a grocery list and with some assistance, cooked a whole Redwall Feast.Most of the recipes are vegetarian, besides the use of milk, eggs, and the occasional one using shrimp (as they are recipes of the tiny woodland folk). Not only does this book have recipes, each dish is accompanied by a short tale of Redwall and colourful illustrations. Brian Jacques has made, with the embellishment of artist Christopher Denise, a marvelous little treasure that I'm sure we will wear out with use.
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4.8 out of 5 stars (38 customer reviews) 70 of 74 people found the following review helpful
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Brian Jacques is Truly Magical!,
By Dana-L - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Redwall Cookbook (Paperback)
Mr. Jacques' descriptions of the feasts in his Redwall books are so tantalizing that our ten-year-old son was inspired to request *beets* for dinner. If that's not magical, what is? What's even better is that our boy ate the beets and liked them!We had the opportunity to meet Brian at a book signing two days ago and it was wonderful. He summarized his approach to writing books ("Paint pictures with words!") and entertained the kids with stories of his youth and early days as an author. Our son has spent hours curled-up with the Redwall Cookbook (signed!) and our plan for the weekend is to purchase a selection of root vegetables (plus some ginger ale and grape juice to make a batch of October Ale) and try some of the recipes ourselves. Bravo, Mr. Jacques, and thank you for writing such terrific books! 34 of 35 people found the following review helpful
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A Pleasant Surprise!,
By D. Smith "sweethome" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Redwall Cookbook (Paperback)
I reluctantly bought this for a daughter who loves Redwall books and cooking. The first pleasant surprise came upon opening the book and seeing how visually pleasing it is. It's lovely! The next came when our daughter starting working her way through the book, with the goal of making each recipe. She's about half-way through and each one thus far has been delicious; something our whole family enjoyed. Most cookbooks yield a handful of recipes that are keepers but The Redwall Cookbook is amazingly, consistently good. This is a purchase I'm glad I made.
22 of 24 people found the following review helpful
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At Last!,
By R. E. Windon "His Majesty's Storyteller" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Redwall Cookbook (Paperback)
I've been waiting for this cookbook for years - every time I read a Redwall book, I crave comfort food like mad! I tried the Deep'r n' ever turnip an' tater an' beetroot pie this week, and my husband and I quite liked it! It only made one layer of each part in a 9" square pan, though, so if you really want it deep'r n' ever, you'd probably have to double the recipe. I can't wait to try some of the pastry recipes!
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