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Re: Foods you heard about in a book/movie and just had to try
(Anonymous) 2013-04-08 01:34 pm (UTC)(link)The meat pie and anise balls from Roald Dahl's Danny, the Champion of the World (I've had anise balls now, which were delicious, but no meat pies yet that quite match Dahl's specific description... though I have ideas for making one).
The book wasn't specific on the dish, but the cartwheel-sized "dappled golden cake" from Taran Wanderer, where a farming family starts with a single egg and then everyone throws in something from the farm (flour, savory herbs, cheese, honeycomb). For that, a savory giant Dutch baby pancake I had once, while not cartwheel-sized, pretty much nailed the look and taste I'd always imagined, to the point of post-meal giggliness.
Quite a few homestyle Japanese dishes from manga and a couple from games, too. Okonomiyaki, spaghetti with roe, seafood doria. Also, always wanted at least one ridiculously put-together parfait with mochi. Happily, they've all been found, all delicious.
This isn't even touching fictional foods. Wonka, give me all your candy! (Swudge, snozzberries, even the square candies that look round...)