The Hunger Games. If you haven’t heard, read, or lived them, then you must be living on another planet! The Hunger Games are a three-part series of books by Suzanne Collins. The first book, I read in less than 48 hours. The second book, I was wait listed at the library for the longest week of my life and when I got my hands on it, I tried to space it out and read it in a week. The last one…I just couldn’t space out and read it in about 3 days. So when I heard there was “The Unofficial Hunger Games Cookbook” by Emily Ansara Baines, I knew I had to have to, cook from it, and then share with you all!
Thanks to the folks over at F+W Media, this book reached me just in time to post on the day that The Hunger Games movie premieres in most movie theaters. Of course, living on the Vineyard has its downfall and movies don’t premiere at the same time as the entire nation, so I will sadly not be watching this movie today, but hopefully soon enough!
The book is filled with recipes for almost, if not all, the dishes in the books. Some of the chapters include recipes for:
- Mrs. Everdeen’s Breakfast of Mush
- Cheesy Meaty Hash Brown Casserole
- French Bread from the Mellark Family
- Peeta’s Cinnamon Bakery Bread
- Prim’s Sweet Goat Cheese Salad
- Rue’s Roasted Roots
- Plutarch Heavensbee’s Roast Wild Turkey
- Tigri’s Fig Cookies
After flipping through the book and reading the author’s inventive recipe creations, I settled on making the Opportunistic Strawberry Bread, not only because berries have such great meaning in the original books, but because I’ve never made Strawberry Bread!
Made with whole wheat flour and no artificial sugars, this bread is fantastic as a breakfast loaf! The fresh berries lace it, creating small pockets of berry explosion. I had some freeze-dried strawberries, which I pulverized and added to the batter before baking to amp the strawberry flavor. It’s a rustic looking bread that is a perfect vessel for a slathering of cream cheese or to eat as is, so definitely give this recipe a try!
Strawberry Bread

Ingredients
- ¼ cup honey
- ¼ cup ½ stick butter, melted
- 1 egg beaten
- 1 ½ cups whole wheat flour
- 3 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 cup strawberries
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 325°F. Grease a 9" loaf pan.
- Add honey and butter to beaten egg and blend.
- Put flour and baking powder in a large bowl and make a well in the center.
- Pour in egg mixture and add strawberries. Blend well.
- Pour into greased loaf pan and bake about 1 hour. Bread is done when toothpick inserted in center comes out clean.
- Cool 10–15 minutes before removing from pan.


Loved the books and what a great idea the cookbook was. I think the strawberry bread sounds perfect!
Sweet, I was eagerly awaiting a review of the strawberry bread after I saw your pic on Facebook! The book is on my wishlist. Thanks for sharing, can’t wait to see the movie now.
Oh wow, this sounds so good. I don’t make quick bread often enough but when I do I split it into small tins so I can eat one and freeze the other two. Otherwise I’d hide the side of a barn if I stood in front of it. Love this bread!
Sounds yummy and wholewheat and strawberry makes it more yummy can’t wait to see the movie
I know that I am so living on another planet…I haven’t even attempted to begin reading these books, just no more time in the day. maybe this summer I will jump on the bandwagon. For now, though, there is always time for a quick bread!
Yum! Everything sounds terrific and I can’t wait to see the movie!
A bread with wholewheat and strawberry..yes please!
I love a good quick bread but I’ve never made it with strawberries! Sounds delicious. Thanks for sharing. Also, I’m having a great giveaway today with four potential prize winners, so you should enter!
Whoa! Wholesome and delish with strawberries in it? I’m hooked! Slice me up one piece, please! Thanks for sharing, Nelly!
Sounds delicious and easy too! Thanks for sharing.