- Published: 16 November 2021
- ISBN: 9780593232149
- Imprint: Crown
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 192
- RRP: $59.99
Divine Your Dinner
A Cookbook for Using Tarot as Your Guide to Magickal Meals
- Published: 16 November 2021
- ISBN: 9780593232149
- Imprint: Crown
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 192
- RRP: $59.99
“Courtney McBroom has that rare ability to create dishes that are delicious, captivatingly fun, and also completely doable at home. With Divine Your Dinner she, with coauthor and tarot expert Melinda Lee Holm, finds one more trick to add to her arsenal, and that’s mapping out the recipes that fit your tarot reading. Pull the Knight of Wands and you’ll be making a Flaming Mai Tai party cake. There, your next dinner party is set.”—Kate Krader, food editor, Bloomberg “If you don’t know Courtney McBroom, you must be under some evil spell. From her Texan taco heartbeat to her formal fine dining prowess, Courtney’s spirit has always been equal parts curious, crafty, and musing (with a wink on the side). Oh, did I mention every recipe she writes turns the basics into deliciousness and pairs perfectly with Melinda Lee Holm’s magickal prowess? That’s true too, but don’t take it from me, take it from them. They’re just inside, waiting to inspire your next dinner party, coffee table read, or divine deep dive.”—Christina Tosi, chef/owner of Milk Bar “I am IN LOVE with everything about Divine Your Dinner—and that says a lot considering I own hundreds of cookbooks and Tarot decks! This gorgeous Tarot-inspired cookbook will transform dinner into something enchanting.”—Theresa Reed, author of Tarot: No Questions Asked: Mastering the Art of Intuitive Reading “In this lighthearted debut, tarot reader Holm and chef McBroom invoke a delightful mix of tarot-inspired dishes designed to ‘integrat[e] purpose into your palate.’ Home cooks are encouraged to choose their own adventure. Meals run the gamut from the savory to desserts and drinks, traversing cultures all while offering dashes of positive wisdom along the way. Even if readers aren’t converted, there’s lots to appreciate in this entertaining collection.”—Publishers Weekly