Soap Stars Share Their Most Mouthwatering Recipes

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Sometimes we soap fans experience our favorite soap actor outside the TV room. If you want to bring them into your kitchen, you’re in luck.

A Chance to Say, “This Is Soapy and Delicious!”

Normally, the above would be a bizarre thing to say, but not anymore.

Some of the soap opera genre’s most popular actors’ shared delectable dishes and how to create them in a new book available for purchase now.

The book is called,  SOAP DISHES: The Cookbook. That’s a pretty cute title, we have to admit.

The gorgeously photographed book comes with a page or two of commentary by each actor featured. You won’t get just the soap stars recipes, but a little of what inspired them to share the dishes with readers.

What This Book Provides–and It’s a Lot!

The list of actors whose recipes you’ll find between the covers of the book reads like a who’s who of soap royalty. Ricky Paul Goldin, Don Diamont, Arianne Zucker, Maurice Benard, Bobbie Eakes, Gina Tognoni, and Thad Luckinbill are just a few of the 32 stars and their culinary goodies the book profiles.

To read more about the book, get a sneak peek at each actor’s entry, and order your copy, visit the book’s website.

A Cooking Tip From Soap Cities

Once you order your copy of “SOAP DISHES: The Cookbook,” Soap Cities would like to humbly suggest you do the following. Whip up your favorite soap star’s dish, then eat it while you watch your favorite soap!

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Akbi Khan has been watching and loving soap operas for 31 years and writing about them for the last four. She also loves sitcoms; musicals; laughter; going dancing; spending time with family and friends; fighting for animal rights, ethical environmental stewardship, civil liberties preservation, and LGBTQ rights; and evolving along a spiritual path. She has a Master’s in rhetoric and composition. Akbi is 39 years old and lives in Ellicott City, Maryland.

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