Stan Lee Presents:
Dec. 15th, 2009 04:26 pmThe Mighty Marvel Superhero's Cookbook!
Yes.
Winter (or Summer, for you Australians and nearby) holidays are, I think everyone can agree, are a time for food. Delicious food.
And so, my gift to you is this: Food, and cooking, the Marvel way. Have you ever wondered what type of cake Hulk likes best? Thor's feelings about cabbage or what sort of finger food might be available in you were asked over to T'Challa's place? Do you pine to know the best way to cook a meatball if Captain America's in town? Or Tony's second favourite type of engineering?


Now first, of course, let's make sure we'll be adhering to proper kitchen etiquette. We are heroines and heroes, after all, not common minions or grunts.


Got that? Good.
Now. Recipes!



The recipes in this book range from, well, recipes to basic "no shit" instructions. It's a book aimed at kids I guess, but some of them are.. well. I guess Super types are very busy, and have no time for fresh 'erbs.

I love this page. Just look at it:

YOU TELL HIM WANDA!
I'm gonna be trying these next two this week, I think.


One of you has to be in the mood for cake. PLEASE bake, photo, and report? On noscans, maybe?

I just love how SIMPLE Iron Man's is.

Here is a lesson for us all:


Finally, I think Marvel might think before casting copyright stones, no?

This is one of my favourite books. It has 93 pages, so if you want to see more, please ask! And many thanks to my beloved, for giving me such a gift!
Yes.
Winter (or Summer, for you Australians and nearby) holidays are, I think everyone can agree, are a time for food. Delicious food.
And so, my gift to you is this: Food, and cooking, the Marvel way. Have you ever wondered what type of cake Hulk likes best? Thor's feelings about cabbage or what sort of finger food might be available in you were asked over to T'Challa's place? Do you pine to know the best way to cook a meatball if Captain America's in town? Or Tony's second favourite type of engineering?


Now first, of course, let's make sure we'll be adhering to proper kitchen etiquette. We are heroines and heroes, after all, not common minions or grunts.


Got that? Good.
Now. Recipes!



The recipes in this book range from, well, recipes to basic "no shit" instructions. It's a book aimed at kids I guess, but some of them are.. well. I guess Super types are very busy, and have no time for fresh 'erbs.

I love this page. Just look at it:

YOU TELL HIM WANDA!
I'm gonna be trying these next two this week, I think.


One of you has to be in the mood for cake. PLEASE bake, photo, and report? On noscans, maybe?

I just love how SIMPLE Iron Man's is.

Here is a lesson for us all:


Finally, I think Marvel might think before casting copyright stones, no?

This is one of my favourite books. It has 93 pages, so if you want to see more, please ask! And many thanks to my beloved, for giving me such a gift!

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Date: 2009-12-15 06:11 pm (UTC)Are there any cake recipes that aren't "Take a cake mix and maybe add a little something to make it more interesting"?
Black Panther likes tiny sandwiches with the crusts cut off. Huh. I wouldn't have called that. But I guess he is royalty, after all.
Not sure what's so mysterious about Dr. Strange's stew, tho.
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Date: 2009-12-15 06:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-12-15 11:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-12-15 06:21 pm (UTC)there's a recipe for an one-inch layer cake, and two pages of "frosting" varieties. Then there is a "quick strawberry shortcake", which involves sliced white bread, and a cake recipe (HARHAR) that involves an actual whole bought cake, and fruit slices.