The Unofficial Ghibli Cookbook
(Author) Thibaud VillanovaRecreate the magic of Studio Ghibli in your own kitchen with these 40 delicious recipes and accompanying full color photos inspired by your favorite films! Dive into the dreamlike worlds of these animated film masterpieces and enjoy the recipes created by Thibaud Villanova, a specialist in the cuisine of the imagination. With adorable illustrations and full color photo spreads, these delightful and simplified dishes are suitable for both beginners and more seasoned chefs. Recipes include: • Satsuki’s Bento from My Neighbor Totoro • Calcifer’s Breakfast from Howl’s Moving Castle • Shio Ramen from Ponyo • O-Baba’s Soup from Nausica of the Valley of the Wind • Bathhouse Nikuman from Spirited Away • Kiki’s Chocolate Cake from Kiki’s Delivery Service With helpful sections like a glossary of culinary terms and different knife varieties and their uses, this enchanting cookbook is practical and accessible, while retaining all the magic and creative whimsy of these animated classics. This is the perfect gift for Studio Ghibli fans ready to immerse in the worlds of their favorite films.
Thibaud Villanova
Thibaud Villanova is a French writer known for his works on food and gastronomy. His most notable work, "Culinary Art: A History of Cookery," explores the history and evolution of cooking techniques and recipes throughout the ages. Villanova's writing style is characterized by meticulous research and a passion for exploring the cultural significance of food. His contributions to literature have helped popularize the genre of food writing and have inspired readers to appreciate the art and history of cooking. Overall, Thibaud Villanova's work has had a significant impact on the world of food literature, making him a respected figure in the culinary world.