True Blood: Eats, Drinks, and Bites from Bon Temps

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· Chronicle Books
3.6
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About this ebook

Part series scrapbook, part Southern cookbook, this collection will satisfy the appetite of any fan of the hit HBO paranormal series.

True Blood, HBO’s blockbuster paranormal drama, enthralled a diverse audience of thirteen million viewers (and counting). Menus at the now-famous Fangtasia and Merlotte’s Bar and Grill play a key role in the series, providing sustenance for its human characters, evoking memories of a bygone life for its vampires, and serving as a powerful symbol for the desires and carnal needs the characters harbor. It’s no wonder so many fans revel in at-home parties inspired by the food on the series! With recipes from unforgettable scenes, each entertainingly introduced by True Blood’s most compelling characters, these 85 authentic bayou country recipes and 150-plus photos from the series give fans a big taste of Bon Temps.

“Dedicated fans of the HBO series True Blood (and of punny recipe titles) will get a kick out of this playful volume.” —Publishers Weekly

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3.6
25 reviews
A Google user
October 7, 2012
Way too much for this
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About the author

Gianna Sobol is an associate producer on HBO's hit series True Blood. She lives in Los Angeles.Alan Ball is the creator, writer, and producer of the HBO original series True Blood and Six Feet Under. He lives in Los Angeles (but has deep Southern roots).Karen Sommer Shalett is the editor-in-chief of DC magazine, and a former staff writer for New Orleans' Times-Picayune.Marcelle Bienvenu is co-author of the bestselling New Orleans heritage cookbook, Cookin' Up a Storm.

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