A Literary Holiday Cookbook by Alison Walsh comes out in one week (Sept. 8, 2020)! Alison is the creator of Alison's Wonderland Recipes and this is her second cookbook, the first being A Literary Tea Party. She is a clever food creator and has made some very fun creations based on classic literature over the years on her website.
* Alison and I are sharing recipes from one another's cookbooks––I'll link to her post on Cook Anime when it goes up! *
In her new cookbook, Alison shares dishes perfect for the holidays year round based on such stories as The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The Hobbit, White Fang, Winnie the Pooh, A Christmas Carol, Redwall, The Chronicles of Narnia, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and more! The recipe I'm sharing today is for The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, inspired by the Emerald City and the yellow brick road that leads you there.
I've got to say, I had so much fun making this! It's the first time that I've popped popcorn in a pot on the stove and the pipping kernels had me giggling and jumping to keep them in the pot! I did have the lid mostly on as directed, but a few errant kernels leapt out; and I loved it! I like the concept of using pea crisps (you know, those pea pod-shaped airy crisps at the grocery store, maybe with the salad stuff or in the produce section) and crushing them up fine to coat the popcorn; it added a nice flavor. I also like the lightness of the coconut oil, the touch of matcha powder, and the kick from the wasabi peas!
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