Indie film house A24 put together the Scrounging cookbook with more than 50 recipes inspired by unappetizing movie meals. In the pages of this unconventional cookbook, foodies and film fans alike will find recipes for meals like Ally Sheedy’s Pixy Stix sandwich from The Breakfast Club and the maple-syrup spaghetti made in Elf.
The appeal of this novelty cookbook featuring meals made in movies, even the unappetizing ones, lies in the nostalgic and whimsical experience it offers. Scrounging allows fans to recreate iconic movie moments in their own kitchens, embracing unconventional ingredient combinations and sparking conversations around the comically unappetizing culinary creations showcased on the big screen.
Scrounging: A Cookbook includes baked potatoes, ice cream sundaes, French toast and more—but these recipes are totally unlike the ones found in traditional cookbooks.
Film-Themed Cookbooks
A24's Scrounging Cookbook Takes Cues from Unusual Movie Meals
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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