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Heston's Fantastical Feasts


  • Penguin UK
Heston is back for a second series of 6 incredible new feasts inspired by history, literature and legend. Each chapter charts the realisation of a feast, with its challenges and ideas, culminating with the final recipes. This time, the feasts are based on themes which range from the whimsical to the phantasmagorical: Willy Wonka Feast; Fairytale Feast; Edwardian Feast; Gothic Feast; 1970's Feast; and, Feast of the Future. Heston stretches all these themes to the limit of culinary possibility.

ISBN 9781408808603 | E | HB
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Publisher Penguin UK
ISBN 9781408808603
Publication date May 2010
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 234 x 189 mm
Pages 320
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Description

This is the book of Heston Blumenthal's hugely successful Channel 4 series "Feast". Having already recreated the impossible 'Drink Me' potion from "Alice in Wonderland" and reinvented Henry VIII's mythical 'Cockentrice', Heston is back for a second series of 6 incredible new feasts inspired by history, literature and legend. Each chapter charts the realisation of a feast, with its challenges and ideas, culminating with the final recipes. This time, the feasts are based on themes which range from the whimsical to the phantasmagorical: Willy Wonka Feast; Fairytale Feast; Edwardian Feast; Gothic Feast; 1970's Feast; and, Feast of the Future. Heston stretches all these themes to the limit of culinary possibility. Delving into the dark fairytales of the "Brothers Grimm", he creates poison apples, transforming pumpkins and Edwardian gingerbread houses with sugar windows. Dr Seuss' Green Eggs and Ham would tempt even Sam, while Roald Dahl's Lickable Wallpaper is an interior designer's gastro dream. In the "Feast of the Future", we are introduced to the Futurist Cookbook which advised 1930's housewives that they should be dishing up 'Italian breasts in the sunshine', a recipe which Heston has resuscitated in all its scandalous glory.