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Send Noods: 50 Amazing Noodle Recipes That You Want Right Now
Hardback
Main Details
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Send Noods: 50 Amazing Noodle Recipes That You Want Right Now
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Chloe Godot
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Illustrated by Alice Potter
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:128 | Dimensions(mm): Height 186,Width 186 |
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Category/Genre | National and regional cuisine |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781250281678
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Classifications | Dewey:641.822 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Castle Point Books
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Imprint |
Castle Point Books
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Publication Date |
13 September 2022 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Things are looking hot. Chloe Godot's Send Noods is a cleverly tantalizing book of 50 noodle recipes that will never fail to whet your appetite. When your actual DMs are just too cringeworthy and you'd rather have a bowl of ramen to keep you warm at night, turn to the cookbook that really satisfies. Each chapter is organized to help you find your perfect match, from Chapter One: The Little Black Book of Basics, which steers you toward every good ol' base sauce and broth you'll ever need, to Chapter Two: Heart Warmers, that always deliver on their comfort-food promises, to Chapter Five: The Hotties, that leave you hungry for more. Go ahead and ogle the piping-hot illustrations of your deepest cravings, including: - F*boy Fettuccini - Red Flag Red Sauce - Looking Fresh Pesto - How You Doin' Homemade Italian Sausage - U Up? Udon - Sex Is Cool, But Have You Tried My Pho? - Swipe Right Ramen - Slide into My DMs Strozzapreti - Mack on This Mac 'n' Cheese - Dreamboat Arrabiata
Author Biography
Chloe Godot, author of Send Noods: 50 Amazing Noodle Recipes That You Want Right Now, is a writer and cookbook editor. She loves gluten and limbo, though not necessarily in that order. Chloe is an avid traveler and calls Boston, Massachusetts home. Alice Potter is a children's illustrator, licensed artist, and surface pattern designer. Her signature cute and colorful style all started with textile design and led her to digital art. Alice splits her time between London, UK and a small city in France, where she spends time with her daughter and drinks bucket-loads of tea.
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