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Ever since COVID, we started doing monthly movie-themed family movie nights with friends over Zoom, where we would make a handful of themed snacks and dishes, before moving onto crafts and trivia or games. Then, we would settle in and watch the movies together, hopping back on Zoom at the end of the movie to share our favorite parts and vote on the next movie night for the next month. These themed movie nights were a hit then and still are. Just last month we did a Mean Girls movie night with a couple of my daughter's friends in place of hosting a birthday party. They made and enjoyed mocktails, made homemade pop tarts and granola bars, and played a handful of games and answered trivia. After the movie was over, they all voted on a movie to watch this month, as we all gear up for the holidays. They unanimously voted for Elf -- come on, who can resist Buddy the Elf? I started to research and plan activities and crafts for the movie, and was happy to find the "The Unofficial Elf Cookbook" by Bryton Taylor, and released by Simon & Schuster, available. This cookbook is chock full of delicious recipes that are not on.ly easy to make, but are great at spreading some Christmas cheer while filling your bellies.
Many of the recipes in this Elf-themed cookbook include full color photos of the dishes, which I love, as it helps me decide if I want to try a recipe or not. Plus, with 75 recipes to choose from - both kid-friendly and ones adult would like if they want to plan an adults only themed movie night, maybe as part of a wrapping party or Christmas swap. Like other cookbooks, I read this one cover to cover, and marked up over a dozen recipes -- a few drinks, appetizers, a main course and a couple desserts, to consider for our upcoming movie night. All the recipes look and sound so good -- the hard part will be narrowing it down to a few recipes. But, the good thing about this cookbook is that we watch Elf a few times throughout the year, so I will definitely be making more and more recipes to enjoy when watching this family-friendly movie.
If you family loves Elf or are looking for a fun new tradition to start with your family, why not consider picking up the "The Unofficial Elf Cookbook" and plan a themed movie night soon. Or, if you know a die hard fan of Buddy the Elf, this cookbook would make for a great gift idea, and one that they would use time and again. This upcoming weekend we are going to try out Little Buddy's Chex Mix and the Boardroom Tussle Tac-Ohs to enjoy while we put up and decorate the Christmas tree. We always have the Elf movie playing in the background, to help get us into the holiday spirit. I'll let you know how the recipes turn out! :-)
More about this cookbook:
"The Unofficial Elf Cookbook (9/17/2024) is here to help elves and humans alike celebrate Christmas in true Buddy style! Inside, readers will have the chance to try out recipes inspired by the movie’s most memorable moments from the North Pole to New York City. Perfect for nostalgic Elf enthusiasts looking to recreate Buddy’s Christmas cheer or families enjoying the movie together for the very first time, this book brings the magic of the movie to kitchens everywhere.
Time to get your fill of the four main food groups—candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup—with these 75 sweet recipes inspired by the beloved holiday film Elf.
Buddy the Elf, what’s your favorite…snack food? Whether you’re preparing for a journey to meet long lost family or trying to impress that special someone with the world’s best cup of coffee, The Unofficial Elf Cookbook is here to keep your hunger at bay.
From appetizers and main dishes to refreshing drinks and holiday-worthy desserts, this book features 75 delicious recipes inspired by the holiday classic Elf. Try recipes like:
-Buddy’s Breakfast Spaghetti: Because nothing says breakfast to an elf like spaghetti topped with fudge sauce, candy, and Pop-Tarts!
-Papa Elf Pot Pies: Enjoy a perfect comfort food dish to remind you of visiting loved ones around the holidays.
-Passionfruit Spray Martinis: Whip up a delicious drink (or try the mocktail version!) that’s all delicious and no perfume-y confusion.
-And much more!
Perfect for nostalgic Elf fans looking to recreate that Christmas cheer or families that are sharing the movie together for the very first time, The Unofficial Elf Cookbook has all the recipes you need to make a Buddy the Elf–approved meal!
Disclosure: I was sent a review copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. All views shared are mine and mine alone.
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