1. Killers of the Flower Moon Pies
These sweet treats take a long time to make, but so will
watching “Flowers of the Killer Moon,” so you’ve got time.
2. The Popovers
In the “The Holdovers,” a teacher, a student and a staff
member come together to share a meal at school during the holiday break. These
tender, eggy rolls would be perfect for any type of celebration.
3. American & Fig Jam
Adding a layer of fig jam to this classic grilled cheese is no “American
Fiction.” The salty sweet combination hits, just like this film.
4. Calzone of Interest
You’re going to need to wrap yourself in a warm hug while
watching the dramatic World War II set "Zone of Interest" and a comforting calzone
is a good start.
5. Barbie-Q
Ah-So Sauce is a uniquely New England Asian-style sauce that
is sweet and garlicky, but makes the meat a fun pink hue. This grilled meat is
the perfect blend of “Barbie” pink and Ken’s Mojo Dojo Casa House.
6. Poppen-heimer Popcorn
Explosive, spicy and addictive, this popcorn reminds us of
this summer’s surprise blockbuster, “Oppenheimer.”
7. Po’ Boy Things
In Yorgos Lanthimos
steampunk comedy “Poor Things,” Emma Stone plays a character who travels the
world on a journey of self-discovery. You can transplant yourself to New Orleans
for this filling fried shrimp sandwich without ever leaving home.
8. Pasta Chives
This creamy , lemony pasta dish might remind you of a pasta
dish you used to know, like maybe from one of your “Past Lives”?
9. A Tomato Farfalle
If you make this sun-dried tomato pasta dish or not, it’s
fine. You’re not going to be grilled by a jury like in the crime drama “Anatomy
of a Fall.”
10. Maestacholi
This baked pasta dish is a symphony of flavors, just like Bradley
Cooper’s masterpiece about Leonard Bernstein, “Maestro.”