Seinfeld Cookbook: A Cookbook about Nothing!
β Scribed by Patricia Baker
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
βA show about nothingβ. Thatβs what best described Seinfeld. A classic prime time show, Seinfeld captured the essence of β90s culture and showcased the life of a stand-up comedian through the era.
A gang of friends-Jerry Seinfeld, Elaine Benes, George Costanza and Cosmo Kramer, live in New York and go through absurd life experiences; most of which often borders on stupidity. But thatβs what made the show special. It explored the lighter side of everyday life. That, and the way it realistically focussed on food.
Episodes that involved food were named after the dish, making it the highlight of the episode.
Iβm sure all Seinfeld fans out there have been wooed by meals mentioned in the show and wanted to try them out!
To help you do so, and throw the ultimate Seinfeld themed party, here are 30 recipes taken from the show.
Enjoy!
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