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Death for Dinner Cookbook: 60 Gorey-Good, Plant-Based Drinks, Meals, and Munchies Inspired by Your Favorite Horror Films in Bloomington, MN
Current price: $24.99

Death for Dinner Cookbook: 60 Gorey-Good, Plant-Based Drinks, Meals, and Munchies Inspired by Your Favorite Horror Films in Bloomington, MN
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Visit your dark side with 60 frightfully delicious plantbased comfortfoods, baked goods, and cocktails inspired by your favorite horror movies and TV shows.
From the mad mind of acclaimed chef Zach Neil comes this killer plantbased cookbook inspired by your favorite horror movies and TV shows. The followup to his bestselling cookbook,
Nightmare Before Dinner
, the
Death for Dinner Cookbook
delivers gruesome goodness in 60 sticktoyour guts comfortfood recipes, from startling starters and monstrous mains to depraved desserts and cursed cocktails, including:
Crystal Lake BBQ Sliders
, inspired by
Friday the 13th
– The only thing better than warm sunshine, campfires, and working up an appetite after escaping the clutches of Jason Vorhees are these pulled mushroom sliders.
Children of the Hominy
Children of the Corn
– An ancient recipe from Gatlin, Nebraska, this pozole will make anyone rise up from the stalks.
The Hills Have Fries
The Hills Have Eyes
– This hill of handcut french fries smothered in a béchamel and chili sauce and topped with fresh scallions, red onion, fakon, and cilantro and lime sour cream will have everyone watching you.
Blood Orange Cheesecake Trifle
Dexter
– Complete with blood orange, vegan cream cheese, and hints of lemon, this dessert is the right amount of sweet and airy—no gloves or plastic wrap are required to make.
Never Sleep Again
Nightmare on Elm Street
– Stay awake (and alive!) with this alternative take on an oldfashioned cocktail made with a shot of espresso.
Though the recipes may look terrifying, they are easy to make and will impress even the most stubborn carnivores. So, get ready to throw the ultimate Halloween party or some epic movie nights. Let’s just hope Freddy, Michael, and Jason stay on the screen and off the guest list. [cue the beetjuice splatter]
From the mad mind of acclaimed chef Zach Neil comes this killer plantbased cookbook inspired by your favorite horror movies and TV shows. The followup to his bestselling cookbook,
Nightmare Before Dinner
, the
Death for Dinner Cookbook
delivers gruesome goodness in 60 sticktoyour guts comfortfood recipes, from startling starters and monstrous mains to depraved desserts and cursed cocktails, including:
Crystal Lake BBQ Sliders
, inspired by
Friday the 13th
– The only thing better than warm sunshine, campfires, and working up an appetite after escaping the clutches of Jason Vorhees are these pulled mushroom sliders.
Children of the Hominy
Children of the Corn
– An ancient recipe from Gatlin, Nebraska, this pozole will make anyone rise up from the stalks.
The Hills Have Fries
The Hills Have Eyes
– This hill of handcut french fries smothered in a béchamel and chili sauce and topped with fresh scallions, red onion, fakon, and cilantro and lime sour cream will have everyone watching you.
Blood Orange Cheesecake Trifle
Dexter
– Complete with blood orange, vegan cream cheese, and hints of lemon, this dessert is the right amount of sweet and airy—no gloves or plastic wrap are required to make.
Never Sleep Again
Nightmare on Elm Street
– Stay awake (and alive!) with this alternative take on an oldfashioned cocktail made with a shot of espresso.
Though the recipes may look terrifying, they are easy to make and will impress even the most stubborn carnivores. So, get ready to throw the ultimate Halloween party or some epic movie nights. Let’s just hope Freddy, Michael, and Jason stay on the screen and off the guest list. [cue the beetjuice splatter]
Visit your dark side with 60 frightfully delicious plantbased comfortfoods, baked goods, and cocktails inspired by your favorite horror movies and TV shows.
From the mad mind of acclaimed chef Zach Neil comes this killer plantbased cookbook inspired by your favorite horror movies and TV shows. The followup to his bestselling cookbook,
Nightmare Before Dinner
, the
Death for Dinner Cookbook
delivers gruesome goodness in 60 sticktoyour guts comfortfood recipes, from startling starters and monstrous mains to depraved desserts and cursed cocktails, including:
Crystal Lake BBQ Sliders
, inspired by
Friday the 13th
– The only thing better than warm sunshine, campfires, and working up an appetite after escaping the clutches of Jason Vorhees are these pulled mushroom sliders.
Children of the Hominy
Children of the Corn
– An ancient recipe from Gatlin, Nebraska, this pozole will make anyone rise up from the stalks.
The Hills Have Fries
The Hills Have Eyes
– This hill of handcut french fries smothered in a béchamel and chili sauce and topped with fresh scallions, red onion, fakon, and cilantro and lime sour cream will have everyone watching you.
Blood Orange Cheesecake Trifle
Dexter
– Complete with blood orange, vegan cream cheese, and hints of lemon, this dessert is the right amount of sweet and airy—no gloves or plastic wrap are required to make.
Never Sleep Again
Nightmare on Elm Street
– Stay awake (and alive!) with this alternative take on an oldfashioned cocktail made with a shot of espresso.
Though the recipes may look terrifying, they are easy to make and will impress even the most stubborn carnivores. So, get ready to throw the ultimate Halloween party or some epic movie nights. Let’s just hope Freddy, Michael, and Jason stay on the screen and off the guest list. [cue the beetjuice splatter]
From the mad mind of acclaimed chef Zach Neil comes this killer plantbased cookbook inspired by your favorite horror movies and TV shows. The followup to his bestselling cookbook,
Nightmare Before Dinner
, the
Death for Dinner Cookbook
delivers gruesome goodness in 60 sticktoyour guts comfortfood recipes, from startling starters and monstrous mains to depraved desserts and cursed cocktails, including:
Crystal Lake BBQ Sliders
, inspired by
Friday the 13th
– The only thing better than warm sunshine, campfires, and working up an appetite after escaping the clutches of Jason Vorhees are these pulled mushroom sliders.
Children of the Hominy
Children of the Corn
– An ancient recipe from Gatlin, Nebraska, this pozole will make anyone rise up from the stalks.
The Hills Have Fries
The Hills Have Eyes
– This hill of handcut french fries smothered in a béchamel and chili sauce and topped with fresh scallions, red onion, fakon, and cilantro and lime sour cream will have everyone watching you.
Blood Orange Cheesecake Trifle
Dexter
– Complete with blood orange, vegan cream cheese, and hints of lemon, this dessert is the right amount of sweet and airy—no gloves or plastic wrap are required to make.
Never Sleep Again
Nightmare on Elm Street
– Stay awake (and alive!) with this alternative take on an oldfashioned cocktail made with a shot of espresso.
Though the recipes may look terrifying, they are easy to make and will impress even the most stubborn carnivores. So, get ready to throw the ultimate Halloween party or some epic movie nights. Let’s just hope Freddy, Michael, and Jason stay on the screen and off the guest list. [cue the beetjuice splatter]

















