Showing posts with label #roundup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #roundup. Show all posts

Friday, August 1, 2025

A Roundup of Recipes inspired by A Bakery in Paris for #CooktheBooks

I was pleased to be invited to host this session of CTB Club. I chose the historical novel A Bakery in Paris by Aimie Runyan (August 2023) 

A Bakery in Paris

Thank you to all who joined me, and thank you to our administrators for allowing me to host this month.

Debra of Eliot's Eats was the first to submit this delicious Blackberry Clafouti with berries she picked herself.

Blackberry Clafouti

Debra enjoyed the history in this novel, but had a little difficulty with some of the characters, and sometimes found the narration and plot to be rambling 

She was inspired to make this delicious classic French Pastry by the section of the book where "Laurent, Micheline’s fellow culinary student, makes a blackberry clafouti for Noémie, the younger sister."

Deb of Readerbuzz was next to post, and I'm so glad she joined us.  This was my first visit to her blog, but it won't be my last.

Croissants

Deb, very bravely, tried to follow one of the recipes written in the novel by Lisette.  Here is what she had to say....

I used the recipe (above) from the 1871 portion of this book, and I might have needed a little more guidance about temperature than "a medium oven," especially as I imagine this might have been a wood stove of some sort. There was a lot (a lake, if I am being completely honest) of melted butter halfway through the bake. They may not be beautiful, but they do have great flavor (as you might expect, with 3/4 lb. of butter in the recipe).
I would gladly enjoy some of those croissants with you Deb, while we talk about all the books we are dying to read.

Marg of The Intrepid Reader & Baker had been wanting to read a novel by this author and was happy to report that she was not disappointed.  She enjoyed the fact that both timelines were historical and that each character in the timelines operated a bakery.

Raspberry Clafoutis

Marg made this gorgeous Raspberry Clafoutis saying....


When it came to choosing a recipe to make I struggled a little bit as there were almost too many options.

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In the end I decided to try and make a clafoutis which is a traditional dish, originally from the Limousin region of France.

Thanks so much for joining us Marg.  This recipe sounds amazing. 

Amy of Amy's Cooking Adventures wrote: "This was an enjoyable historical read following strong female bakers generations apart."

Brioche

Amy shared this incredible-looking brioche, having found a brioche pan at a garage sale for $0.25 while she was reading this novel.  What a steal!!!

Simone of Briciole made a beautiful Fruity Chard recipe inspired by the protagonist, Lisette's fiancé's residence being in Provence.
After her husband, Théo, dies fighting with the Communards, Lisette, pregnant, is expected to marry her first fiancé and go to Provence (Provenza) with him until after giving birth. She ends up not going and not marrying him (again), but I decided to stay there for inspiration.

 

Fruity Chard

 Tarte aux blettes is a Provençal dessert made with Swiss chard. While I was not interested in replicating it (we don't eat dessert), I played with the idea of adding a sweet note to a vegetable I like and eat regularly.

I love Swiss Chard.  I am definitely printing out this recipe and picking up the ingredients on my next trip to the Farmer's Market.

Claudia of Honey from Rock was also able to join in this month.   I am so happy that she enjoyed the novel and shared this lovely recipe for Naan with us.

Naan

I was inspired by all the bread, how necessary, how central It became, especially for those people in line to get a loaf in difficult times, and often unable to get any. Since I usually have sourdough on hand I made a very easy flatbread, called naan.
I am always happy for another recipe to help me use my sourdough discard.  Thanks Claudia.


Madeleines au Citron

I was inspired to make Madeleines au Citron.  I wasn't brave enough to try the recipe from the novel, but these little cakes were scrumptious and would have been a huge hit with Micheline's sisters.

Coming to my Senses

I would like to end this post with an invitation for you to join us for the August/September edition of Cook The Books hosted by Claudia of Honey From Rock.  She has chosen Coming to My Senses by Alice Waters.  You can learn how to join by visiting the Guidelines page.  

 



Toscana Recipe Round-up

I watched the Netflix film, Toscana, and enjoyed it, so I invited my Movies and Munchies crew to watch it and get inspired into the kitchen this month.

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Wednesday, April 30, 2025

The Life List Round-Up #MoviesandMunchies

I chose the Netflix movie The Life List as our Movies and Munchies film this month.  It is a very touching movie that had me laughing one moment and crying the next.  

The Life List

photo courtesy of Netflix

Saturday, November 30, 2024

Elf-The Roundup #Movies&Munchies

I asked the other Movies & Munchies group members to join me this month to watch the Christmas Classic, Elf.  I love this movie and we watch it each year.  This year, I was excited to attend Elf, The Musical at the gorgeous Fox Theatre in Detroit

Elf 

Thursday, April 4, 2024

Queen Bees....The Round-up #Movies and Munchies

 I hosted our Movies and Munchies group this month and chose the movie Queen Bees an older generation rom/com that takes place in a retirement community.  It was a lot of fun and everyone who joined in had great reviews.  They were also inspired to make some wonderful recipes that I am sharing with you today.

Queen Bees

Thursday, February 29, 2024

LA LA Land; The Roundup #MoviesandMunchies

I hosted our Movies and Munchies Group for February and chose the Movie LA LA Land based on a review by Woman's Day Magazine listing it as one of the top Valentine's Day Movies.

LA LA Land

Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Mr. Church-The Round Up #MoviesandMunchies

 I chose the 2016 film Mr. Church for the May Movie and Munchies film. Let's take a look at what everyone thought of it and what recipes it inspired.

Mr. Church

Friday, March 31, 2023

Hidden Figures Roundup; The Reviews and the Recipes #MoviesandMunchies

I asked the others to join me this month in watching the film, Hidden Figures, and posting a recipe that it inspired them to make.

Hidden Figures

Continue reading to see their thoughts about this movie and the foods they were inspired to make.....

Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Big Night Roundup #MoviesandMunchies


This month I invited our Movies and Munchie group to join me in watching Big Night.  I wanted to watch this after reading Taste, a memoir by Stanley Tucci.

Big Night

Thursday, September 30, 2021

Words on Bathroom Walls~~ The Round Up #FoodnFlix

This month I invited our FoodnFlix Club to join me in watching Words on Bathroom Walls and then create a dish inspired by the movie. 

Words on Bathroom Walls

I love this young adult film about a high school senior with mental illness who dreams of being a chef.  It is based on the novel by Julia Walton.  I have that on my tbr list now.  

Saturday, January 30, 2021

The Simply Irresistible Round Up

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I am so happy to have hosted the first month of the year for our Food n Flix group.  I chose the film Simply Irresistible starring Sarah Michele Gellar and Sean Patrick Flannery.  I had not seen this film prior to choosing it but had heard that it was a great Foodie Film.  I had heard correctly.

Monday, November 30, 2020

Knives Out; The Round-Up #FoodnFlix

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Welcome to the Food n Flix November Round-up.  I asked the others to join me in watching Knives Out.   Let's take a look at how they liked the film and what they were inspired to make........

Friday, November 30, 2018

A Man Called Ove #FoodnFlix Round-up

Join me today as I share a round up of recipes inspired by the movie A Man Called Ove.  It is a fun, warm, heartfelt movie that I hope everyone enjoyed.

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It was my pick for November's Food n Flix Club........

Friday, March 31, 2017

The Martian; The Round-up #FoodnFlix

 I just love our Food n Flix Group.  It so often gets me out of my movie rut and introduces me to films I would otherwise never watch.  This month, however, is different because I am hosting.  I chose a movie that I just loved when it came out at the show and I couldn't wait to watch it again.

The film?  The Martian starring Matt Damon.  You can see my Announcement Post here and while it is too late to join us this month you can always join in next month when we watch A Touch of Spice hosted by Cam of Cooking Adventures with Camilla.  

You can also join us anytime by posting any recipe that is inspired by any of the X-Men Movies. This invitation comes to you from Heather, our host with a most, over at Food n Flix.  You can read all about the X-Men event here.


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But back to this month's recipe round-up.  I expected tons of potato recipes because, after all, the movie was all about those potatoes.  

Cam of Culinary Adventures with Camilla was the first to post with her Carne de Porco a Alentejana. Cam was very excited with my movie choice.  It seems that she and her family have read the novel and watched the film several times.  Cam also linked back to a cute little story about when she made Martian Potatoes.


Cam decided to look for inspiration other than potatoes and created this dish saying "And in the end, I was inspired by the red rocks and red sand of the Acidalia Planitia. That brought me to paprika. Lots and lots of paprika".

The next submission was by a new member of our group, Tina of Novel Meals.  Welcome to FnF Tina, we are so happy that you joined us and I LOVE that blog name!  Tina, like Cam, had previously read the novel and enjoyed it immensely.  I have decided to add this novel to my TBR even though I have already seen the movie.  


Tina, also found inspiration outside of the obvious and is sharing this wonderful recipe for Eggplant Parmesan with us today.  Tina noted that ketchup played an important role in the meals eaten by Watney and said "On those lines I wanted to make something with a tomato base but not a spaghetti dish."

Next up is Ali of Fix Me a Little Lunch.  Evidently, I am the only person in the world that has not read this book! Ali was worried because she is a pretty harsh critic of movies after she has read the book but was happy to report that, in this case, she loved the movie as well.


Ali was the first of our group to have potatoes as the main ingredient and shared this wonderful recipe for Freezer Egg, Potato and Bacon Burritos.  Ali said she realized Watney would probably never want to see a potato again in his life.... "Still, I wanted to do a shout out recipe to the humble spud". I would love to have a stash of these in my freezer.

I'm happy to report that Kimberly of Coffee and Casseroles is joining us once again, having taken a break from FoodnFlix for the last few months.


Kimberly cleverly noted that, while we were all concentrating on Mark Watney and the food he had and grew, back on Earth there was tons of food, even showing shots of food advertisements. "All to contrast with the bleakness on Mars".  Great observation by Kimberly paired with a very creative recipe for Granola Dunes combining several scenes in the movie that inspired this fun dish.

Courtney from Fictional Fare is married to a real life Rocket Scientist.  Courtney did not read the book but her husband did and talked about it for weeks so Courtney feels as if she has read it. They went together to the theater to see this movie. 


Courtney decided to make two recipes inspired by this movie.  The first Parmesan Potatoes...."I remembered a part in the movie where he runs out of ketchup and dips his potatoes in crushed Vicodin. Yes, as in the narcotic. While using actual Vicodin in this recipe would be both disgusting and illegal, I thought that powdered parmesan cheese looked a bit like crushed up Vicodin powder, so I went with that."  Courtney is also sharing a tomato soup recipe that she named ketchup soup as a nod to the ketchup that Watney used with his potatoes until he ran out.  

Our fearless leader and the brain-child behind this fun group, Heather of All Roads Lead to the Kitchen, is up next.  Heather is so very creative.  She never fails to astound me with her inspiration and ideas.


"At one point, we see Watney slicing potatoes and putting them into a toaster oven to cook. I used that as the inspiration behind this ridiculously simple potato preparation. But here's the thing—I don't have a toaster oven. So, along the same lines, I thought it would be fun to develop a way to cook potatoes in my toaster. Okay, develop is probably a strong word, but you get the gist."  See what I mean?  Heather is amazing and so are these Toaster Potatoes and Homemade Ketchup.

My friend, Evelyne of CulturEatz never fails to amaze me with her creativity and this month is no exception.


It was Evelyne's second time watching the film and she knew that no matter what she did not want to make potatoes. She thought long and hard and even researched real NASA food sites and then? "I finally hit the jackpot when I found this Galaxy Ice Cream Idea but changed my colors to imitate the planet Mars! And for good measure I of course threw in a chopped Mars bar!"  I am so very impressed by the creativity of this recipe.

Deb of Kahakai Kitchen is sharing a recipe for Muesli in Space or at Home.  Deb got her inspiration from a list of available foods that Waltney was categorizing so that he knew what he had and how long it would last him.


Deb provides us with an amazing recipe for homemade Muesli saying "I decided that the start to any long day whether in space or at home is a hearty breakfast so I decided to make muesli as my dish". I, for one, am very glad she did.  I have never had muesli and am anxious to try it.

Debra of Eliot's Eats paid homage to the humble potatoes that kept Watney alive with a potato soup. She used two different kinds of potatoes, including sweet potatoes to "mimic the red planet's color".


Isn't this Two Potato Soup with Sriracha Swirl lovely?  Debra explained the swirl saying
"Plus, there’s the scene where he finally gets into the disco beat to “Hot Stuff” (à la Donna Sommers). With the white pepper and Sriracha, this is some hot stuff, too."

I was really surprised and pleased when my friend Amy of Amy's Cooking Adventures was able to join us this month.  Amy recently started working full time and also volunteered to make and frost 138 cupcakes and a huge amount of pressed cookies for Confirmation this month.


How amazing is Amy?  Well....take a look at these adorable Meatloaf Cupcakes with Potato Frosting. Perfect for April Fool's Day tomorrow and perfect for this movie as well.  Amy says: "Since potatoes play such a huge role, I knew I wanted to make a potato dish. Later, when Mark is working on rationing his supplies, he cuts into something that looks meatloaf-esque (it’s gray and blocky and unpleasant looking), so I knew I totally wanted to use my meatloaf cupcakes!"

Terri of Our Good Life also read this book prior to seeing the movie.  In fact, her entire book club went together to see it and all agreed that it was very true to the novel.  Terri labels this as one of her top movies ever.


Terri decided to share a recipe for Sweet Potato Fries saying " My inspiration was to find a way to use all the potato, including the skin. The skin has some of the best nutrients, so we want to be sure to use it. If I consider what he had left to use: grape juice, ketchup, olive oil, instant coffee and salt and pepper, I would be too limited, so I did take advantage of the ingredients I have around me to make this dish."

Shaheen of Allotment 2 Kitchen almost got missed this month.  For some reason her email to me went straight into my spam box.  I am so glad I found it before this post.  I would have hated missing out on this great recipe.


While, Shaheen was not crazy about the film she was inspired to make this wonderful Creamy Carrot and Sweet Potato Rice Pudding.  "I took my inspiration from the myriad and bursting shades of orange, rust, bronze, marigold, clay, sandstone found in the landscape of the planet, from the rockery to the grainy dry sand."

The always fun to read and witty writer, Colleen of Faith, Hope, Love & Luck Survive Despite a Whiskered Accomplice joined the party with these wonderful Twice Cooked Potatoes with Spicy Ketchup.


Colleen nearly didn't join us this month, thinking she was going to hate this movie.  She was very surprised that she loved this movie and ended up highly recommending it to others.  Colleen wanted to showcase potatoes but decided to focus on the cooking method because "If I had to eat potatoes for several years straight, I sure as hell know that I wouldn't want to eat them the same way every single day".

Sarah of Chef Sarah Elizabeth, got in right under the wire with her recipe.  Sarah hadn't wanted to watch the movie until she had finished reading the book but took the leap as deadline approached. She thought the movie was great.


Sarah presents The Bitter Astronaut, made with Campari for the bitterness she would have felt having been left behind as Watney was and Vodka which is made from potatoes.  The cocktail is red to represent Mars and garnished with some salted potatoes, reminiscent of those vicodin potatoes enjoyed by Watney in lieu of alcohol.  Sarah says, "I settled on a cocktail because if I had been stranded on Mars, I would have majorly needed a cocktail."  I'm with you, Sarah, I would have needed a cocktail as well.

And me?  Well I chose to share a healthy version of Sweet and Sour chicken based on one of the packages that Watney was sorting through while cataloging his supplies.


I had been trying to follow the Fast Metabolism Diet and while this dish isn't completely FMD friendly it is pretty close.  More importantly it is amazingly delicious.