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Superman: The Official Cookbook—Recipes from Smallville to the Hall of Justice and Beyond
by Elena P. Craig
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Synopsis
Explore the many evolutions of the Man of Steel through official recipes that capture his life growing up on Kent Farms, as a reporter in Metropolis, with fellow superheroes at the Hall of Justice, and as one of the last surviving Kryptonians in the Fortress of Solitude.Continuing a ...
Explore the many evolutions of the Man of Steel through official recipes that capture his life growing up on Kent Farms, as a reporter in Metropolis, with fellow superheroes at the Hall of Justice, and as one of the last surviving Kryptonians in the Fortress of Solitude.
Continuing a Kent Family tradition, Martha has put together an heirloom cookbook full of Clark’s favorite dishes… with help from his friends and colleagues, of course. Together, they’ve recreated the beef bourguignon and ketchup from Clark and Lois’s first date, Cyborg’s lucky game day potato skins, and J’onn’s Chocos. Martha’s even recreated Plurb, which she hears is wonderfully awful. She wasn’t quite ready to taste that one herself.
From Jimmy Olsen’s go-to food truck gyro wrap to Oliver Queen’s spicy chili, not to mention Martha’s own award-winning apple pie, these meals combine one-of-a-kind design with comfort-food flavors. So you’ll feel at home, wherever you might hang your cape.
INSPIRED BY OFFICIAL COMIC BOOK This cookbook was made in partnership with DC Comics.
AN IMMERSIVE CULINARY Each chapter revisits iconic moments in Superman’s life, sorted by the various places he’s called “home”: from Smallville to Metropolis to the Hall of Justice and the Fortress of Solitude.
FOR EVERY SKILL Step-by-step instructions, accessible ingredients, and deliciously vivid food photography make this book ideal for home cooks of all stripes.
A MUST-HAVE FOR From custom cover artwork to gorgeous food photography and fun tidbits about the characters’ interpersonal relationships this cookbook was crafted with fans at its heart.
Continuing a Kent Family tradition, Martha has put together an heirloom cookbook full of Clark’s favorite dishes… with help from his friends and colleagues, of course. Together, they’ve recreated the beef bourguignon and ketchup from Clark and Lois’s first date, Cyborg’s lucky game day potato skins, and J’onn’s Chocos. Martha’s even recreated Plurb, which she hears is wonderfully awful. She wasn’t quite ready to taste that one herself.
From Jimmy Olsen’s go-to food truck gyro wrap to Oliver Queen’s spicy chili, not to mention Martha’s own award-winning apple pie, these meals combine one-of-a-kind design with comfort-food flavors. So you’ll feel at home, wherever you might hang your cape.
INSPIRED BY OFFICIAL COMIC BOOK This cookbook was made in partnership with DC Comics.
AN IMMERSIVE CULINARY Each chapter revisits iconic moments in Superman’s life, sorted by the various places he’s called “home”: from Smallville to Metropolis to the Hall of Justice and the Fortress of Solitude.
FOR EVERY SKILL Step-by-step instructions, accessible ingredients, and deliciously vivid food photography make this book ideal for home cooks of all stripes.
A MUST-HAVE FOR From custom cover artwork to gorgeous food photography and fun tidbits about the characters’ interpersonal relationships this cookbook was crafted with fans at its heart.
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